What is the appropriate Neuarl Network for classifying AFM force curves?

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My data consists of force curves taken in a grid over various materials, of which I know the location. I would like to classify the force curves as belonging to a material. I'd assume I'd need to use something like patternnet for that. However the spatial distribution of the curves also matters, i.e. 2 curves next to each other are likely from the same material. What network could I use for this?
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 26 Oct 2019
Can you show plots of some of the curves? And I don't understand that two curves being "next to each other" means they are likely from the same material. What exactly does that mean?
Michael Keeling
Michael Keeling on 28 Oct 2019
Please find an example curve below (normalised by zscore).
Regarding the materials: there is an island of material A inside material B. Since the force curves are taken in a grid pattern they basically form an image where each pixel is a curve. Therefore a force curve obtained in the middle of the island of Material A would only be surrounded by force curves that are also of Material A.
Basically I want to perform image segmentation, but my images have pixels that are actually force curves.
Example Curve.jpg

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