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author | Stefan Bleeck <bleeck@gmail.com> |
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date | Tue, 16 Aug 2011 14:36:30 +0100 |
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% support file for 'aim-mat' % % This external file is included as part of the 'aim-mat' distribution package % (c) 2011, University of Southampton % Maintained by Stefan Bleeck (bleeck@gmail.com) % download of current version is on the soundsoftware site: % http://code.soundsoftware.ac.uk/projects/aimmat % documentation and everything is on http://www.acousticscale.org function spectal_profile=calculate_spectral_profile(wave_file) % function for Tim Griffith to plot the spectral profile from an simple % model % define the model: model_file='simple_model.m'; % this can be exchanged against any model produced with aim-mat by selecting "save standalone parameter file" % evaluate the model, so that it can passed to aimmat: % ( you have to be in the same directory as the model file!) [a,b,c]=fileparts(model_file); eval(b); % now there is a variable with the name all_parameters. Tell aimmat to % use the given soundfile all_options.signal.signal_name=wave_file; % tell it to use the full length and the given samplerate (this could be % changed here) sig=loadwavefile(signal,wave_file); all_options.signal.start_time=0; all_options.signal.duration=getlength(sig); all_options.signal.samplerate=getsr(sig); % call aimmat with the appropriate model: retdata=aim_ng(all_options); % the nap is now caluclated and available in the returning data structure: nap=retdata.data.nap; % we need the data: nap_values=getvalues(nap); % and calculate the profile: spectal_profile=sum(nap_values'); % figure % % and plot it % plot(spectal_profile); % an easier (?) way to plot: options.frequency_profile_scale=0.7/max(spectal_profile); options.maximum_time_interval=getlength(sig); options.turn_axis_vertically=0; figure plotfrequencyprofile(nap,options);