Can anyone explain how MinPeakProminence works in findpeaks?

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I'm currently working on digital signal processing on PPG signal. Can anyone explain about minpeakprominence. I hace read through the examples given but i still dont have clear idea on that. thanks in advance.

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Arnav Mendiratta
Arnav Mendiratta on 20 Mar 2017
'MinPeakProminence' is used when you want to return only those peaks that have a minimum relative importance of the value specified for this argument. Your best resource is the documentation which explains what this Name-Value pair does:
For an example, look through the "Prominence" section in the above link for description of the motivation behind this.
Also, as a reference, see the following example that returns peaks with a prominence of at least 4: https://www.mathworks.com/help/signal/ref/findpeaks.html#buhd30k
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Gobala krishnan P Sivaganam
Hi again, but then what do you mean by 'minimum relative importance'? How do I relate the value to my signal to find?
Victor de Castro Morini
Victor de Castro Morini on 5 Mar 2021
This documentation can help you: https://www.mathworks.com/help/signal/ug/prominence.html

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Greg Dionne
Greg Dionne on 27 Mar 2017
See the More About section on the MathWorks' documentation site.

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