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I have JSR vs MSE data and my plot is coming in another way than in base paper. please help with that.
Here is the data,
JSRdB=40:5:60;
MSE= [0.9592 1.1141 1.6038 3.1525 8.0497]
plot(JSRdB,MSE)
base paper.png
jsrvsmse.png
I want the graph to be plotted like the first one.
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KALYAN ACHARJYA
KALYAN ACHARJYA on 11 Jan 2020
Edited: KALYAN ACHARJYA on 11 Jan 2020
@Silva We have no idea about the technical background related those data you have got, it would be better to get exact reason, if you directly ask(mail) to authors. Please note on MSE scale range also.

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Meg Noah
Meg Noah on 11 Jan 2020
Possible solution (journal paper values just eyeballed not digitized)
JSRdB=40:5:60;
MSESilva = [0.9592 1.1141 1.6038 3.1525 8.0497];
DWCTHard = [5.1 10 14.5 16 17];
DWCTSoft = [5.1 9.9 14.4 16 17.2];
WPCTADPSoft = [ 2 2 2 2 2];
WPCTADPHard = [ 2 2 2 2 2];
figure(); ylabel('MSE'); xlabel('JSR (dB)'); hold on;
plot(JSRdB,WPCTADPSoft,'-ok','DisplayName','WPCT-ADP-Soft Thresh');
plot(JSRdB,WPCTADPHard,'-sk','DisplayName','WPCT-ADP-Hard Thresh');
plot(JSRdB,DWCTSoft,'-^','color',[0.5 0.5 0.5],'DisplayName','DWCT-Soft Thresh');
plot(JSRdB,DWCTHard,'-dk','DisplayName','DWCT-Hard Thresh');
plot(JSRdB,MSESilva,'-or','DisplayName','Our Data which is way better');
xlim([40 60]);
ylim([-10 45]);
grid on;
box on;
legend('location','northeast');
BetterDataPlotter.png

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