correlation of signals
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HI
I have used the following code to compute correlation:
[FileName,PathName] = uigetfile('mitsplit_00_(Left)[1]');
PathOriginal=sprintf('%s%s',PathName,FileName);
[xt,fs]=wavread(PathOriginal);
[FileName,PathName] = uigetfile('mitsplit_01_(Right)[1]');
PathOriginal1=sprintf('%s%s',PathName,FileName);
[yt,fs]=wavread(PathOriginal1);
fs=8000;
[c,lags]=xcorr(xt,yt)
the problem with this is it is printing so many values that i cannot find the maximum value and get the corresponding lag value.
I just started matlab recently. Please excuse me if my doubt is silly.
Thanks in advance
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Wayne King
2011년 11월 10일
Don't leave the semicolon off. And look for where the maximum occurs.
x = cos(pi/4*n);
y = cos(pi/4*n-(3*pi)/4);
[c,lags] = xcorr(y,x,'coeff');
[maxcorr,I] = max(c);
fprintf('The maximum occurs at lag %d\n', lags(I))
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Honglei Chen
2011년 11월 10일
You don't have to use 'coeff'. It is just a normalization. The next line is getting both maximum value and the index where that value happens. I think this is not the first time you ask about these lines so I would strongly suggest you to read the documentation for both xcorr and max, try out the examples and see the result. It is actually quite obvious if you put your hand on it.
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