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Single-Phase Induction Motor
Vácha, Pavel ; Lapčík, Josef (referee) ; Hájek, Vítězslav (advisor)
The bachelor work is concerned the thesis of a single-phase induction motor that´s perpetually more used in all over the world. Its aim is assembling the information about this type of motor and its calculation. The content of the first part is the theoretical analysis of a single-phase induction motor and acquirement ways of the stroke moment. The practical part contains a basic schema calculation of the single-phase induction motor with an auxiliary phase and a processing demonstrate example of calculation of the single-phase induction motor with concrete parameters along suggested process. In the conclusion there is the evaluation of the whole process.
Historical development of steel manufacturing processes in the 20th century
Vácha, Pavel ; Pernica, Vítězslav (referee) ; Šenberger, Jaroslav (advisor)
The introductory part of theses is devoted to the characteristics of the iron and steel, production of crude iron and steel. The following chapter focuses on the description of the processes of steel production during the period of industrial revolution. Theses is continuing with a part containing an overview of modern technologies for steel production in the 20th century. There are methods of steel production of its largest producers presented in the final part since the early 20th century to the present, focusing on the territory of today's Czech Republic with division into four periods.
Single-Phase Induction Motor Calculation
Vácha, Pavel ; Vítek, Ondřej (referee) ; Hájek, Vítězslav (advisor)
The master´s thesis deal with the thesis of a single-phase induction motor that is more and more used all over the world. Its aim is assembling the information about this type of motor and its calculation. The content of the first part is the theoretical analysis of a single-phase induction motor and acquirement ways of the stroke moment. Than the work contains a project of basic schema of the single-phase induction motor with an auxiliary phase. The practical part is devoted to an elaboration of demonstration example of the single-phase induction motor with concrete parameters calculation, its method was projected before. Than there is practising successived measuring on the motor of the same parameters made firm EMP s.r.o. Slavkov by Brno in this part. In the conclusion there is the evaluation of the whole process with reached results.
Query by Pictorial Example
Vácha, Pavel ; Haindl, Michal (advisor) ; Drbohlav, Ondřej (referee) ; Geusebroek, Jan-Mark (referee)
Ongoing expansion of digital images requires new methods for sorting, browsing, and sear- ching through huge image databases. This is a domain of Content-Based Image Retrieval (CBIR) systems, which are database search engines for images. A user typically submit a query image or series of images and the CBIR system tries to find and to retrieve the most similar images from the database. Optimally, the retrieved images should not be sensitive to circumstances during their acquisition. Unfortunately, the appearance of natural objects and materials is highly illumination and viewpoint dependent. This work focuses on representation and retrieval of homogeneous images, called textu- res, under the circumstances with variable illumination and texture rotation. We propose a novel illumination invariant textural features based on Markovian modelling of spatial tex- ture relations. The texture is modelled by Causal Autoregressive Random field (CAR) or Gaussian Markov Random Field (GMRF) models, which allow a very efficient estimation of its parameters, without the demanding Monte Carlo minimisation. Subsequently, the estimated model parameters are transformed into the new illumination invariants, which represent the texture. We derived that our textural representation is invariant to changes of illumination intensity and...
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Vácha, Pavel ; Haindl, Michal (advisor)
Ongoing expansion of digital images requires new methods for sorting, browsing, and sear- ching through huge image databases. This is a domain of Content-Based Image Retrieval (CBIR) systems, which are database search engines for images. A user typically submit a query image or series of images and the CBIR system tries to find and to retrieve the most similar images from the database. Optimally, the retrieved images should not be sensitive to circumstances during their acquisition. Unfortunately, the appearance of natural objects and materials is highly illumination and viewpoint dependent. This work focuses on representation and retrieval of homogeneous images, called textu- res, under the circumstances with variable illumination and texture rotation. We propose a novel illumination invariant textural features based on Markovian modelling of spatial tex- ture relations. The texture is modelled by Causal Autoregressive Random field (CAR) or Gaussian Markov Random Field (GMRF) models, which allow a very efficient estimation of its parameters, without the demanding Monte Carlo minimisation. Subsequently, the estimated model parameters are transformed into the new illumination invariants, which represent the texture. We derived that our textural representation is invariant to changes of illumination intensity and...
Optical Formula Recognition support as a part of the OCR system
Klaučo, Matej ; Suk, Tomáš (advisor) ; Vácha, Pavel (referee)
The aim of this work is to implement a conversion from the scanned math formula to the editable form as a TEX file as an extension of the working OCR system. In this work we closely analyze this problem, its division into several smaller parts, such as math symbol recognition and a recognition of structure of math formulas, and their solutions together with a description of various solutions. We test our implementations using our database of symbols and math formulas. An important part of the work is also a creation of a set of complex applications with a sophisticated graphical user interface, which allow easy accommodation of conversion to the user's needs. During the conversion we work with images, which may contain insignificant noise caused by a scanner of lower quality.
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Vácha, Pavel ; Haindl, Michal (advisor)
Ongoing expansion of digital images requires new methods for sorting, browsing, and sear- ching through huge image databases. This is a domain of Content-Based Image Retrieval (CBIR) systems, which are database search engines for images. A user typically submit a query image or series of images and the CBIR system tries to find and to retrieve the most similar images from the database. Optimally, the retrieved images should not be sensitive to circumstances during their acquisition. Unfortunately, the appearance of natural objects and materials is highly illumination and viewpoint dependent. This work focuses on representation and retrieval of homogeneous images, called textu- res, under the circumstances with variable illumination and texture rotation. We propose a novel illumination invariant textural features based on Markovian modelling of spatial tex- ture relations. The texture is modelled by Causal Autoregressive Random field (CAR) or Gaussian Markov Random Field (GMRF) models, which allow a very efficient estimation of its parameters, without the demanding Monte Carlo minimisation. Subsequently, the estimated model parameters are transformed into the new illumination invariants, which represent the texture. We derived that our textural representation is invariant to changes of illumination intensity and...
Query by Pictorial Example
Vácha, Pavel ; Haindl, Michal (advisor) ; Drbohlav, Ondřej (referee) ; Geusebroek, Jan-Mark (referee)
Ongoing expansion of digital images requires new methods for sorting, browsing, and sear- ching through huge image databases. This is a domain of Content-Based Image Retrieval (CBIR) systems, which are database search engines for images. A user typically submit a query image or series of images and the CBIR system tries to find and to retrieve the most similar images from the database. Optimally, the retrieved images should not be sensitive to circumstances during their acquisition. Unfortunately, the appearance of natural objects and materials is highly illumination and viewpoint dependent. This work focuses on representation and retrieval of homogeneous images, called textu- res, under the circumstances with variable illumination and texture rotation. We propose a novel illumination invariant textural features based on Markovian modelling of spatial tex- ture relations. The texture is modelled by Causal Autoregressive Random field (CAR) or Gaussian Markov Random Field (GMRF) models, which allow a very efficient estimation of its parameters, without the demanding Monte Carlo minimisation. Subsequently, the estimated model parameters are transformed into the new illumination invariants, which represent the texture. We derived that our textural representation is invariant to changes of illumination intensity and...
Premonstratensian privileges in the canonical law currently in effect
Vácha, Pavel ; Hrdina, Antonín (advisor) ; Plavec, Karel (referee)
Anglická anotace Diploma Thesis Title Premonstratensian Privileges in the Canonical Law currently in effect Author Bc. Pavel Vácha Supervisor Doc. JUDr. Antonín I. Hrdina, DrSc. Annotation The theme of this work, i.e. Premonstratensian order privileges, is certainly not an extremely attractive topic for wide public. The auditorium, logically, limits itself to members of this particular order and those who are anyhow facing related problems. However, with regard to its systematic approach, this work may become contributive for those, who concentrate on studying privileges as phenomena both in secular, and in canonical law. The author has himself set rather a difficult goal: not to present an essay on Premonstratensian privileges requesting previous studies of privileges both in secular, and, consequently in canonical law, but, just conversely: step-by step, he accompanies the reader through this topic, starting from a general level, to individual privileges of this order. Therefore, the first section starts with characteristics of a privilege, and describes its usage in Roman law, which can be considered a joint source for secular and general law. The second section, however, is fully dedicated to canonical law. The first part concentrates on a historical overview of use of privileges, with a special...
Image Analysis of a Product Jack Daniel's Tennessee Fire in the Czech Market
Papoušek, Jiří ; Postler, Milan (advisor) ; Vácha, Pavel (referee)
This Diploma Thesis focuses on a new alcoholic product in the Czech Republic - Jack Daniel's Tennessee Fire. It examines its popularity amongst consumers, its relation to other products in the range of the brand and to the main competitors of the other brands. For better interpretation of the results there is a questionnaire research. The aim of this work is the image analysis of this product in the Czech market and to offer potential recommendations for the brand in the future which come out of the own author's analysis and the results of the research.

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