Find a local max and local min of a surface with noise
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I got the matrix above How can I find de MAXIMUM & MINIMUM locals and put the X,Y coodinate into a vector X and a vector Y and when i plot X vs Y o got the dots representating the maximum and minumum values with different color for max and min ps. remember to consider the noise
A=[0.5000 -0.2668 -0.4606 -0.0866 -0.1433 -0.2063 0.0020 -0.0684 0.0824 0.0618; -0.0700 -0.1001 -0.6211 -2.0000 -0.6901 -0.5352 -0.5370 0.6527 -0.4742 -0.2398; -0.0159 0.1090 0.0902 -0.3513 -0.5579 -0.2559 -0.1088 0.2090 -0.1592 0.0290; 0.3378 0.3437 0.4101 0.4995 0.3286 0.1963 0.0434 0.1998 0.2853 0.3430; 0.3673 0.3320 0.2836 0.3189 0.3596 0.1729 0.0493 0.2758 0.2314 0.3171; -0.7621 -0.5151 -0.3759 -0.1816 0.1758 0.0306 -0.4316 0.1782 -3.0051 -1.9493; -0.0107 -0.1784 -0.0642 -0.1268 -0.0137 0.0840 -0.1945 0.0944 -0.1449 -0.0296; 0.2212 0.1060 0.0321 3.0020 0.1965 -0.0060 0.0472 0.1958 0.1850 0.3266; 0.1410 0.2704 0.1225 0.2163 0.0337 0.1676 0.1012 0.1511 0.1105 0.3585; 0.1301 0.2741 0.0495 0.0251 0.1299 0.2433 0.0284 0.0727 0.1462 0.1443 ;]
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Oleg Komarov
el 21 de Abr. de 2011
What have you done so far?
Rafael Freire
el 21 de Abr. de 2011
Respuesta aceptada
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bym
el 21 de Abr. de 2011
I am not sure I understand your question but is
imagesc(A)
what you are looking for?
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Rafael Freire
el 24 de Abr. de 2011
Walter Roberson
el 22 de Abr. de 2011
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On a discrete surface, every point is both a local max and local min -- at least until you define your neighborhood. If you want noise to be taken in to account, you also have to define either a noise detection function (if you want to ignore points with noise) or a smoothing function.
You also need to define the behaviour you want for saddle-points, that are local min in one direction but local max in another.
You might want to use gradient() perhaps.
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Rafael Freire
el 24 de Abr. de 2011
Walter Roberson
el 24 de Abr. de 2011
I suggested isosurface as a possibility in the situation where all the peaks were the same height, not in the situation where the peaks are different heights.
I think you should post a couple of images, one of them with the raw values, and the other of them marked to show where you consider the peaks to be; the sample image should include examples of the noise you mentioned and the marked-up image should show an example of a peak that should be ignored or moved because it is considered to be noise or artificially enhanced by noise.
Rafael Freire
el 25 de Abr. de 2011
Walter Roberson
el 25 de Abr. de 2011
Post the images on a service such as tinypic or imageshack and post the URL here.
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