E_HMM: MATLAB function to calculate Electromagnetic Field (EMF) intensity using a Hidden Markov Model (HMM) filter
Abstract
E=E_HMM(DATA) returns the EMF intensity calculated for the EMF vector in DATA. E_HMM(DATA,PLOT,FREQ,D) additionally allows to plot (PLOT=1) the filtering results for frequencies FREQ and panel specified by D (D=0 for the central panel, D=1 for the left panel, D=2 for the right panel).Download Info
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Software component provided by Hugo Steinhaus Center, Wroclaw University of Technology in its series HSC Software with number M12005.Size:
Programming language: MATLAB
Requires: MATLAB (tested on MATLAB ver. 7.9).
Date of creation: 15 Apr 2012
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Handle: RePEc:wuu:hscode:m12005
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Keywords: Hidden Markov Model (HMM) model; Electromagnetic Field (EMF); Signal identification.;Lists
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