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Time discretization method of solving PDE
Myška, Michal ; Zatočilová, Jitka (referee) ; Nechvátal, Luděk (advisor)
This thesis deals with solving evulution partial differential equations by the time discretization method. It originates form the Rothe's method (methond of lines). The thesis is divided into three parts. The first one shows principle of the method. The second part focuses on teoretical aspects, in particular, on existence and convergence theorem along with an error estimate. Some function analysis tools are presented here as well. In the last part, a MATLAB code is listed.
Object tracking in high-speed camera images
Myška, Michal ; Druckmüller, Miloslav (referee) ; Štarha, Pavel (advisor)
This master thesis is dealing with object tracking in high-speed camera images, within what we are trying to find their trajectory and orientation. The mathematical theory associated with this problem as well as the methods used fo image processing are described here. The main outcome is an application with a user interface through which we can calculate the desired parameters of the individual objects.
Computer Identification Based on Its Network Behaviour
Myška, Michal ; Halfar, Patrik (referee) ; Polčák, Libor (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with computer identification using network behavioral patterns. Security functions providing privacy are described together with user privacy threats. Then, several approaches to the computer identification based on network behaviour are described. The proposed tool is based on data mining method Multinomial Naive Bayes. Then, the implementation of proposed tool is described and the experiments recognizing success in the identification are performed.
Packet Classification Algorithms
Myška, Michal ; Kajan, Michal (referee) ; Puš, Viktor (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis deals with packet classification in computer networks. The theory describing a computer network and approach to the classification is explained in the introduction. Then, classification algorithm based on making decision tree is chosen. An important feature of this algorithm is the possibility of parameterization. The work analyzes the influence of various parameters on the creation of a decision tree. Selected classification algorithm is also compared with other classification algorithms from experimental library Netbench.
Object tracking in high-speed camera images
Myška, Michal ; Druckmüller, Miloslav (referee) ; Štarha, Pavel (advisor)
This master thesis is dealing with object tracking in high-speed camera images, within what we are trying to find their trajectory and orientation. The mathematical theory associated with this problem as well as the methods used fo image processing are described here. The main outcome is an application with a user interface through which we can calculate the desired parameters of the individual objects.
Time discretization method of solving PDE
Myška, Michal ; Zatočilová, Jitka (referee) ; Nechvátal, Luděk (advisor)
This thesis deals with solving evulution partial differential equations by the time discretization method. It originates form the Rothe's method (methond of lines). The thesis is divided into three parts. The first one shows principle of the method. The second part focuses on teoretical aspects, in particular, on existence and convergence theorem along with an error estimate. Some function analysis tools are presented here as well. In the last part, a MATLAB code is listed.
Packet Classification Algorithms
Myška, Michal ; Kajan, Michal (referee) ; Puš, Viktor (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis deals with packet classification in computer networks. The theory describing a computer network and approach to the classification is explained in the introduction. Then, classification algorithm based on making decision tree is chosen. An important feature of this algorithm is the possibility of parameterization. The work analyzes the influence of various parameters on the creation of a decision tree. Selected classification algorithm is also compared with other classification algorithms from experimental library Netbench.
Computer Identification Based on Its Network Behaviour
Myška, Michal ; Halfar, Patrik (referee) ; Polčák, Libor (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with computer identification using network behavioral patterns. Security functions providing privacy are described together with user privacy threats. Then, several approaches to the computer identification based on network behaviour are described. The proposed tool is based on data mining method Multinomial Naive Bayes. Then, the implementation of proposed tool is described and the experiments recognizing success in the identification are performed.

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