How to determine the radius of gaussian smoothing?

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Hi everyone, can anyone explain how I would like to determine the radius smoothing by using imgaussfilt function matlab.
Let say, in my coding, I try imgaussfilt function with 6 sigma. Since the default filter size is 2*ceil(2*sigma)+1.
Thus, the filter size for 6sigma is 2*2*6+1 = 25 . So, would the smoothing radius is half of the filter size? correct me I'm wrong. Below is my coding. Thank you.
clc;clear all; close all;
file = 'Example.txt';
name = 'Testing Smoothing';
Data = textread(file);
y = Data(:,1);
x = Data(:,2);
z = Data(:,3);
ymin = 0.5 ; ymax = 3.5;
xmin = 96 ; xmax = 123;
xlim = [xmin xmax];
ylim = [ymin ymax];
m2 = 0.033333333333;
dx =xmin:m2:xmax; % set the min,max y and interval
dy = ymin:m2:ymax; % set the min,max x and interval
[Xi,Yi] = meshgrid(dx,dy);
[Zi] = griddata(x,y,z,Xi,Yi,'cubic');
Zi = imgaussfilt(Zi,6,'FilterDomain','spatial');
GrdXYZ = [Yi(:) Xi(:) Zi(:)];
nGrd = sortrows(GrdXYZ,1);
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Steve Eddins
Steve Eddins il 4 Dic 2020
What is your definition of smoothing radius for a Gaussian filter? Theoretically speaking, the Gaussian function has infinite extent. Practically, it decays to zero quickly so that a finite-extent window is sufficient. But it's not clear to me whether smoothing radius is clearly defined for it.
hanif hamden
hanif hamden il 4 Dic 2020
Hi sir, I think smoothing radius is most likely same as filter length.

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