Fourier Transform of Gaussian Kernel in Matlab
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Hi everyone,
I need your help!
I was reading a document on Discrete Fourier Transform and found the following example:

Here's the mentioned gaussian kernel:
g_k = (1/256)*[1 4 6 4 1;...
4 16 24 16 4;...
6 24 36 24 6;...
4 16 24 16 4;...
1 4 6 4 1];
As can be seen, the size of g_k or g(x,y) is 5 x 5 - while the size of G(u,v) is around 380 x 450
Can you please show me the Matlab code that can generate the above G(u,v) image or result?
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Matt J
on 12 Apr 2022
Edited: Matt J
on 12 Apr 2022
If you download gaussfitn from
then you can do,
g0=[1 4 6 4 1]';
params=gaussfitn((-2:2)',g0,[],{0,[],0},{0,[],0});
[A,mu,sig2]=deal(params{2:4});
sig=1/2/pi/sqrt(sig2);
fun=@(x) exp(-(x/sig).^2/2);
Gu=fun(linspace(-6*sig,+6*sig,450));
Guv=imresize(Gu'*Gu,[380,450]);
imshow(Guv);
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Matt J
on 12 Apr 2022
One could also do as below. This gives only an approximately Gaussian spectrum, however,
g_k = (1/256)*[1 4 6 4 1;...
4 16 24 16 4;...
6 24 36 24 6;...
4 16 24 16 4;...
1 4 6 4 1];
Guv=fftshift( abs(fft2(g_k,380,450)) );
imshow(Guv)
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