Automatic detection and quantification of growth spurts
Growth phenomena are often nonlinear and may contain spurts, characterized by a local increase in the rate of growth. Because measurement error and noise may produce apparent spurts, it is important to identify systematic and reliable spurts. We describe a system, automatic maxima detection (AMD), f...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Behavior research methods 2010-08, Vol.42 (3), p.809-823 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Growth phenomena are often nonlinear and may contain spurts, characterized by a local increase in the rate of growth. Because measurement error and noise may produce apparent spurts, it is important to identify systematic and reliable spurts. We describe a system,
automatic maxima detection
(AMD), for statistically identifying significant spurts and computing (1)
point of maximal velocity
, when the spurt was most intense; (2)
start
, when the spurt started; (3)
amplitude
, the intensity of the spurt; and (4)
duration
, the length of the spurt. We also introduce a software implementation of AMD in MATLAB. In growth of height data, AMD showed a reliable pubertal growth spurt for most children and a reliable prepubertal spurt for some children. In simulated growth of vocabulary, AMD showed a large global spurt and several minispurts. In real vocabulary growth, AMD showed a few spurts. Advantages of AMD include improvements in objectivity, automaticity, quantification, and comprehensiveness. |
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ISSN: | 1554-351X 1554-3528 |
DOI: | 10.3758/BRM.42.3.809 |