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Methods and Applications of Eye Blink Detection with Digital Image Processing
Vlach, Jan ; Rajmic, Pavel (advisor)
The thesis deals with eye blink detection, which is part of complex topic of face detection and recognition. The work intents on digital image processing. There is analyse of the topic and description of image databases for testing. Two main chapters describe design of eye blink detection with digital image processing with IR technology and without IR technology.
Architectural gallery
Vlach, Jan ; Marek, Jiří (referee) ; Šindlar, Jiljí (advisor)
Bachelor's thesis project proposal addresses Gallery of Architecture in Brno – Cerna pole. The main theme is the expansion of public street space and the formation of new of pedestrian path by creating a new connection between Drobného and Čenopolní street. The purpose of the project is the cultural and architectural revival around Čenopolní street. The building itself is located inside the existing residential villa area of the thirties. Tthe shape is inspired by pre WWII modernism . The proposed gallery space of the street seems from street level like couple of separate buildings, with interconecting lower platform with a terrace and beautiful a view of Brno. The building contains a gallery with space for conferences and workshops, and a small cafe.
Estimation of Fundamental Speech Frequency
Ráček, Tomáš ; Vlach, Jan (referee) ; Vondra, Martin (advisor)
The Bachelor thesis focuses on algorithms with respect to estimation of fundamental speech frequency. First part is introduce to the questions of speech signals and the thesis at this point gives a clue what the core is going to be about. In the second part the nature of speech signal is explained, as well as the process of it’s creation by a person and models for speech generation. In the chapter 3 processing of acoustic signals are described, where pre-processing, segmentation and application of Hamming window on the same acoustic speech signal are included. The next chapter reports on pitch speech frequency signal as a physical magnitude and it's derivation from the pitch period. Furthermore describes, fundamental frequency creation in speech organs, scale range for different people, properties that carries and finally possibilities of it’s usage. Chapter 5 deals with essential principles defining pitch speech frequency in time, frequency and cepstral domain. Chapter 6 contains description of principles, used in situations, where the speech signal is devalued by noise. In the next chapter author describes design and implementation of selected principle. Furthermore, author presents results that have been achieved with this specific principle and compares them to the results of ordinary autocorrelation principle. The final chapter summarises the thesis and discusses about possible further part, extension or improvement of the algorithm.
Acoustic Signal Pickup and Processing Using B Format Technology
Wiesner, Jakub ; Vlach, Jan (referee) ; Schimmel, Jiří (advisor)
The work is aimed to proposal of system for acoustic signal pickuping, software processing and conversion into signals for surround sound systems. The work describes sound sensation by human auditory organ and associated effects of binaural hearing and multichannel stereo and surround sound systems. Next aim of the work is to describe ambisonics, surround sound and formats for surround sound pickuping, transmission, processing a decoding. An ending part introduces problems of surround sound pickuping by using of SoundField technology and output signals decoding process of this technology into signals of other surround sound systems.
Eye blink detection and recognition
Tesárek, Viktor ; Míča, Ivan (referee) ; Vlach, Jan (advisor)
This master thesis deals with the issues of the eye blink recognition from video. The main task is to analyse algorithms dealing with a detection of persons and make a program that could recognize the eye blink. Analysis of these algorithms and their problems are in the first part of this thesis. In the second part design and properties of my program are described. The realization of the program is based on the method of move detection using the accumulated difference frame, which helps to identify the eye areas. The eye blink detection algorithm tests a match between a tresholded pattern of the eye area taken from the actual frame and the frame before. The resolution whether the eye blink happened or not, is based on the level of the match. The algorithm is designed for watching a sitting man, which is slightly moving. The background can be a little dynamic as well. An average quality video with a moderator and dynamic backround was used as a tested subject.
Video database for face feature recognition
Stříteský, Jan ; Říha, Kamil (referee) ; Vlach, Jan (advisor)
This work compares face databases freely accessible on the Internet which are suitable for the testing of developed algorithms for facial features recognition in a picture. In the course of the work’s project a new face video database was created, encompassing a total of 51 samples. The video database includes a simple application suitable for searching through its contents. In order to limit the size of the video database, compression of individual picture samples was conducted. The created video database can be implemented for testing algorithms for facial features recognition (e.g. face detection in a video, identification of a person, detection of eye blinking, speech recognition).
Comparison of discrete wavelet transform implementations in C and Java
Talavašek, Kamil ; Vlach, Jan (referee) ; Malý, Jan (advisor)
This thesis deals with discrete wavelet transform of a two dimensional discrete signal using the CDF9/7 wavelet. It contains theoretical principles of discrete wavelet transformation, a description of the convolution and Lifting calculation principle, characteristics of the CDF9/7 wavelet, the possibilities of processing a two dimensional input signal and boundary handling. Both principles (convolution, Lifting) of the calculation of two dimensional discrete wavelet transformation have been implemented within the thesis using the CDF9/7 wavelet in the C++ and Java programming languages. Four applications have been created that way which have been described in detail and then compared with one another especially in light of the calculation speed of discrete wavelet transformation. Finally an analysis of the acquired results and an evaluation of the whole thesis has been performed.
Production technology of a part
Vlach, Jan ; Kolář, Ladislav (referee) ; Osička, Karel (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor’s thesis is to suggest a suitable technological process of producing the given piece. This piece is the bottom shaping piece of an injection molding form, which is further used in producing plastic cartridges for the electrotechnical industry. Milling and drilling methods will be used in production. The technological processes will take place on a console milling machine and a CNC milling machine, for which an NC program is made using WORK NC software. One the basis of the manufacturing of the given piece and analysis of the machining times; a technological procedure including recommendations for improvement is chose.
Methods for image enhancement in interactive applications of digital telecasting
Švanda, Vít ; Vlach, Jan (referee) ; Číka, Petr (advisor)
In this dissertation we deal with methods of minimizing block artefacts in digital terrestrial TV broadcasting. These artefacts are caused by compressions based on the cosine transformation (JPEG, MPEG2 I-Frames). The aim of this work is therefore to create a DVB-J application the main function of which would be to minimize block artefacts in natural images transmitted by DVB-T. That is why we first inquire into the technology of DVB digital transmission and MHP platform which provides the function and the running of interactive applications. Next, we define differences between Java and JavaTV languages and describe the way they develop, simulate and start DVB-J applications. In the following part of this work, we analyze methods that can be used to detect and minimize block artefacts. Further on, we describe the design of an adaptive filter which minimizes block artefacts (hereinafter just ´MHP-MBA´). The major result of the entire work is an MHP-Deblocking application that in itself implements a newly created MHP-MBA deblocking filter as well as a filter from video kodek H.263. In the final part we concern ourselves with testing this application on a genuine set-top-box in DVB-T broadcasting.
Eye tracking
Magula, Filip ; Rajmic, Pavel (referee) ; Vlach, Jan (advisor)
This work deals with tracing the eyes in real-time video using infrared radiation treatment and detection of its rebound on pupils. It describes the human eye and its response to infrared radiation. It contains proposals for hardware and software solutions and the final realization of the basic options in Simulink, explains the selected methods of digital image processing and includes an assessment of the methods used in this work in conclusion.

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