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Deep Learning for Image Recognition
Munzar, Milan ; Kolář, Martin (referee) ; Hradiš, Michal (advisor)
Neural networks are one of the state-of-the-art models for machine learning today. One may found them in autonomous robot systems, object and speech recognition, prediction and many others AI tasks. The thesis describes this model and its extension which is used in an object recognition. Then explains an application of a convolutional neural networks(CNNs) in an image recognition on Caltech101 and Cifar10 datasets. Using this exemplar application, the thesis discusses and measures efficiency of techniques used in CNNs. Results show that the convolutional networks without advanced extensions are able to reach a 80\% recognition accuracy on Cifar-10 and a 37\% accuracy on Caltech101.
Bankruptcy Prediction Modelling in the Manufacturing Industry
Tichá, Barbora ; Bartoš, Vojtěch (referee) ; Karas, Michal (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the issue of bankruptcy prediction of small and medium-sized enterprises operating in the manufacturing industry in selected Central European countries. The theoretical part of the thesis defines the concepts related to the prediction of bankruptcy and methods of model creation. The analytical part of the work includes testing the accuracy of selected bankruptcy model by other authors and creating a new bankruptcy model. The accuracy of the newly created model is then compared with the accuracy of selected models by other authors.
Analysis of impact of noise in recordings on the automated detection of hypokinetic dysarthria
Havelková, Nikola ; Galáž, Zoltán (referee) ; Kováč, Daniel (advisor)
This thesis deals with the automated detection of hypokinetic dysarthria by analysing the influence of noise present in recordings. Appropriate single-channel methods, specifically the spectral subtraction and Kalman filter, are selected and implemented in the MATLAB R2022a to enhance speech. These methods are also used for noise-free recordings, to which additive white noise was added. Afterwards, the effectiveness of these methods is objectively evaluated by using signal-to-noise ratio values. After enhancing of speech, interferences are extracted from the recordings. The effect of the presence of noise, as well as its subsequent suppression by individual methods, is then evaluated by statistical analysis, specifically using the Kruskal-Wallis test and the post hoc Dunn’s test. The probability of distributing parameters of clean, noisy and enhanced recordings, for which the effect of noise is significant, according to statistical tests, are plotted using violin and box graphs. Finally, the classification was done by logistic regression with the help of machine learning, where the effect of the presence of noise and subsequent speech enhancement on automated detection of hypokinetic dysarthria was described according to the area values under the ROC curve.
Laptop Touchpad Palm Detection with AI/ML
Menzyński, Mark Alexander ; Kavetskyi, Andrii (referee) ; Drahanský, Martin (advisor)
Situace ohledně detekci a odmítnutí dlaně na laptopech je méně než ideální. Většina výzkumů se zabývá odmítnutím dotyků na dotykových obrazovkách, a na laptopy probíhá téměř žádný. Patrně nějaký uzavřený výzkům probíhá uvnitř výrobců laptopů, ale i přes to je technologie pozadu. Tato práce prozkoumává několik metod plytkého a hlubokého strojového učení, a výsledná přesnost byla zjištěna jako více než dostačující. Také implementuje aplikaci v reálném čase na demonstraci modelu.
Statistical Models of Success of Various Techniques of Rugby Kicking
Vrbacká, Kateřina ; Votavová, Helena (referee) ; Bednář, Josef (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is dealing with the testing of statistical hypothesis and their practical use. We model the success of rugby kicking and analyze the dominant factors (ball position, kicking technique, player) and their interactions. We will use some mathematical terms such as chi-square test of independence and logistic regression. The final model will be processed by software MINITAB. The outcome from this thesis will be the exact description of this situation.
Artificial Intelligence for a Board Game
Tureček, Dominik ; Baskar, Murali Karthick (referee) ; Beneš, Karel (advisor)
This work proposes and implements AI agents for the game Dice Wars. Dice Wars is turn-based, zero-sum game with non-deterministic move results. Several AI agents were created using rule-based approach, expectiminimax algorithm, and logistic regression. To evaluate the performance of proposed agents, an implementation of the game was created. Results of the experiments have shown that it's preferable to play aggressively in two-player games and make more optimal moves in games played with more players. The agent using expectiminimax is able to win more than 60 % of games in 8-player games against random players and wins 21.4 % of games played against a mix of seven other agents created in this work. In two-player setups, the agent using logistic regression with numbers of players' scores and number of dice as features has the best performance and wins 59.4 % of games in average.
Statistical Classification by means of generalized linear models
Sladká, Vladimíra ; Mrázková, Eva (referee) ; Michálek, Jaroslav (advisor)
The goal of this thesis is introduce the theory of generalized linear models, namely probit and logit model. This models are especially used for medical data processing. In our concrete case these mentioned models are applied to data file obtained in teaching hospital Brno. The aim is statically analyzed immune response of child patients in dependence of twelve selected types of genes and find out which combinations of these genes influence septic state of patients.
Evolutionary Design of Simulator Based on Cellular Automata
Brigant, Vladimír ; Šperka, Svatopluk (referee) ; Mrnuštík, Michal (advisor)
This work describes concept of a cellular automata (CA) simulator, which is able to predict behaviour of a complex spatial system. This prediction is based on available training data and transition rule acquired from regression analysis powered by evolutionary algorithms. Two regression analysis methods (linear and logistic regression) are suggested, implemented and compared on urban growth prediction of Brno city.
Methods for class prediction with high-dimensional gene expression data
Šilhavá, Jana ; Matula, Petr (referee) ; Železný, Filip (referee) ; Smrž, Pavel (advisor)
Dizertační práce se zabývá predikcí vysokodimenzionálních dat genových expresí. Množství dostupných genomických dat významně vzrostlo v průběhu posledního desetiletí. Kombinování dat genových expresí s dalšími daty nachází uplatnění v mnoha oblastech. Například v klinickém řízení rakoviny (clinical cancer management) může přispět k přesnějšímu určení prognózy nemocí. Hlavní část této dizertační práce je zaměřena na kombinování dat genových expresí a klinických dat. Používáme logistické regresní modely vytvořené prostřednictvím různých regularizačních technik. Generalizované lineární modely umožňují kombinování modelů s různou strukturou dat. V dizertační práci je ukázáno, že kombinování modelu dat genových expresí a klinických dat může vést ke zpřesnění výsledku predikce oproti vytvoření modelu pouze z dat genových expresí nebo klinických dat. Navrhované postupy přitom nejsou výpočetně náročné.  Testování je provedeno nejprve se simulovanými datovými sadami v různých nastaveních a následně s~reálnými srovnávacími daty. Také se zde zabýváme určením přídavné hodnoty microarray dat. Dizertační práce obsahuje porovnání příznaků vybraných pomocí klasifikátoru genových expresí na pěti různých sadách dat týkajících se rakoviny prsu. Navrhujeme také postup výběru příznaků, který kombinuje data genových expresí a znalosti z genových ontologií.
Modeling of scoring probability in sport
Hilscher, Ondřej ; Bednář, Josef (referee) ; Hrabec, Pavel (advisor)
This thesis aims for modelling of scoring probability in football. It describes necessary mathematical methods used in logistic regression model building and in basic statistical hypothesis tests. Afterwards the mathematical methods are used on available data from professional football matches. Resulting model uses shooting method, pitch location and simplified match situation as predictors.

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