How to get the phase in function of time of the hht (Hilbert-H​uang-trans​form?

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Hi,
we try to decompensate a signal with matlab with a emd (empirical mode decomposition) and with hht(Hilbert-Huang transform). From the IMFs, we try to compute the instantaneous phase IP. It is already possible with python:
https://emd.readthedocs.io/en/stable/emd_tutorials/00_quick_start/emd_tutorial_00_start_01_quicksift.html
IP, IF, IA = emd.spectra.frequency_transform(imf, sample_rate, 'hilbert')
Is it also possible with matlab? I have only found this article about emd: https://de.mathworks.com/help/signal/ref/emd.html
Thanks for your help.

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AH
AH 2022년 10월 27일
Instantaneous phase can be obtained by taking the integral from the instantaneous frequency, where is the initial phase at time and is the instantaneous frequency. To compute the integral numerically, cumtrapz can be used.
load('sinusoidalSignalExampleData.mat','X','fs')
t = (0:length(X)-1)/fs;
[imf,residual,info] = emd(X,'Interpolation','pchip');
iph = cumtrapz(t,imf);
figure
subplot(211),plot(t,imf(:,3)),xlabel("Time [sec]"),ylabel("Inst. Freq."),grid("minor")
subplot(212),plot(t,iph(:,3)),,xlabel("Time [sec]"),ylabel("Inst. Phase."),grid("minor")
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