peaksoverlapping
Peaksoverlapping is a term used in signal processing and data analysis to describe the phenomenon where two or more distinct signals or data points exhibit overlapping characteristics, making it difficult to differentiate them as separate entities. This overlap can occur in various forms, such as in spectral analysis where two frequency components have similar values, or in time-series data where events or features occur in close temporal proximity.
The challenge with peaksoverlapping lies in accurate identification and quantification. When peaks overlap, standard algorithms designed
Techniques to address peaksoverlapping include employing more sophisticated deconvolution algorithms, using higher-resolution instruments, or applying advanced