How to find frequency from image of spectrogram?
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Here is what I have done so far.
[W,fs]=wavread(FileName); %this reads a wave file
[~,~,~,P]=spectrogram(W(:,end),tres,tres/2,fres,fs); %tres is time resolution %and fres is frequency resolution.
I=flipud(-log(P)); %here 'I' gives the spectrogram image in a matrix.
imshow(I,[]); %this line will display the image.
now my question is if I choose a pixel co-ordinate from the image matrix I how can I get its frequency?
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  Wayne King
    
      
 on 30 Jun 2013
        
      Edited: Wayne King
    
      
 on 30 Jun 2013
  
      If you output the vector of frequencies from spectrogram(), you will have the frequency information.
      t=0:0.001:2;                    
      x=chirp(t,0,1,150);             
      [y,f,t,p] = spectrogram(x,256,250,256,1000);
Each row of p corresponds to the frequency at the corresponding element of the vector, f. But keep in mind, that it's only as good as the frequency resolution you have. If you're looking for a technique that gives you instantaneous frequency and time behavior for a signal, it does not exist. You can only obtain information about a time-frequency rectangle of a minimum area.
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