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Optimization methods for perfusion parameters estimation.
Bali-Jenčíková, Kateřina ; Kozumplík, Jiří (referee) ; Mézl, Martin (advisor)
The content of this bachelor thesis is research the principles of ultrasound imaging, description of mathematical models that are used to estimate perfusion parameters of concentration curves. Thesis also includes a theoretical analysis of genetic algorithms. In the practical part, solves the realization of global optimization methods and their subsequent evaluation. Implementation was solved by in Matlab.
The use of EEG in assessing the emotional state of a person
Strakoš, Libor ; Mézl, Martin (referee) ; Potočňák, Tomáš (advisor)
This thesis is focused on EEG processing and emotion classification within two-dimensional emotion space. First part consists of theoretical research about emotional responses of human subjects on sound, image and video stimuli. Emotions are examined from aspect of physiology and psychology. Furthermore technical overview of measurement, analysis and emotion classification within two-dimensional emotional space is discussed. Based on gathered knowledge measurement setup with audiovisual stimuli was designed and measured with two independent instruments – EGI GES400MR in laboratory conditions and Emotiv EPOC device in non-laboratory conditions. Signals were processed and emotions were classified based on chosen features. Performance of classifiers in multiple feature selection setups was evaluated.
Detection of ventricular extrasystoles
Veleba, Josef ; Vítek, Martin (referee) ; Mézl, Martin (advisor)
This thesis focuses on the issue of ventricular extrasystoles and their detection in ECG signal. It provides a brief description of physiological electrical activity of the heart with the theoretical analysis of ventricular extrasystoles, QRS complex detection methods and the related detection of premature ventricular contractions. The main part of the work presents the process of implementation of selected QRS complex detection and premature ventricular contractions detection methods in MATLAB with the evaluation of test results.
Non-contact measurement and analysis of vital signs
Kolářová, Jana ; Mézl, Martin (referee) ; Odstrčilík, Jan (advisor)
The theme of this barchelor´s thesis is to process the video record of a human face to detect vital parameters - heart rate, respiratory rate were chosen. The purpose is a contactless and painless method to determine these parameters, both for the simpler gain of these data in newborns and more natural values without the influence of any subconscious fear of the devices. Or as a method of verifying work ergonomics, workplace stress, depending on the regularity of the rhythms of these parameters. The solution has been focused on testing its function and accuracy under various acquisition conditions, and has been able to reliably verify its reliability under defined scanning conditions.
Speckle noise suppression
Kuchař, Otakar ; Hesko, Branislav (referee) ; Mézl, Martin (advisor)
Master thesis deals with the study of ultrasound. The first part of this work is devoted to basic physical principles, imaging modes, ultrasound probes, biological effects and the last part is associated with the artifact associated with ultrasound waves. In the next part the specific noise called speckle noise is detaily discussed. The description includes both a mathematical and a statistical view. Several methods are described to eliminate this noise. In the practical part the described methods are realized and compared based on objective and subjective evaluation.
Simulation of ultrasound sequences in contrast mode
Staňková, Jana ; Mézl, Martin (referee) ; Harabiš, Vratislav (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the principle of contrast imaging techniques for ultrasound imaging. In the first part there are described basic principles and characteristics of ultrasound waves for the understanding. It is also focused on ultrasound contrast agents used in contrast enhanced ultrasound imaging. The important part is the description of perfusion models with a focus on obtaining perfusion parametres and analyzing perfusion curves obtained by measuring the ultrasound contrast agent over time. The second part is devoted to designing a program for generating simulated ultrasound images and description of the simulation of 2D ultrasound tomograms.
Evolution algorithms for ultrasound perfusion analysis
Kolářová, Jana ; Odstrčilík, Jan (referee) ; Mézl, Martin (advisor)
This master´s thesis is focused on the application of evolutionary algorithms for interleaving data obtained by ultrasound scanning of tissue. The interleaved curve serves to estimate perfusion parameters, thus allowing to detect possible pathophysiology in the scanned area. The theoretical introduction is devoted to perfusion and its parameters, contrast agents for ultrasonic application, ultrasonic modality scanning, optimization, evolutionary algorithms in general and two selected evolutionary algorithms - genetic algorithm and bee algorithm. These algorithms were tested on noisy data obtained from clinical images of mice with tumor. The final part summarizes the results of the practical part and provides suggestions and recommendations for further possible development.
Analysis of optic disc vessels in video-sequences from experimental fundus camera
Hartlová, Marie ; Mézl, Martin (referee) ; Odstrčilík, Jan (advisor)
Segmentation of the vasculature is an important step in the process of the retinal image analysis.Theresultsoftheanalysiscanbeusedtodiagnoseseveraleyeandcardiovascular diseases. The aim of this thesis is to search for possibilities in video-sequences from experimental fundus camera.
Detection of delay between arterial and venous pulse signal from videoophthalmoscope
Pejskar, Michael ; Mézl, Martin (referee) ; Valterová, Eva (advisor)
The goal of this bachelor´s work is to measure a time difference between arterial and venous pulses on a retina from video sequences obtained from a binocular videoopthalmoscope. Theoretical part contains a description of the eye and its structures, description of the imaging devices used to display ocular background and research of methods used to measure and calculate the delay between pulses. Practical part describes the processing and adjustments of the videosequences and the measurement of time differences using foot-to-foot and phase difference method.
Systems for acquisition of physiological data during driving
Šimoňáková, Sabína ; Svozilová, Veronika (referee) ; Mézl, Martin (advisor)
The main aim of this bachelor thesis is to compare and evaluate available systems for acquisi-tion of electro physical parameters measured on a driver when driving a car. The main focus is put on reliability, relevance and quality of output signals, that have been measured on participants during a pretest in laboratory and during road testing.

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