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Interactive Human Tissues 3D Modelling by CT/MR Data
Zachar, Lukáš ; Štancl, Vít (referee) ; Kršek, Přemysl (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is to create a system, which would make a 3D model of tissues based on CT or MRI scans. Input data is in the DICOM format. Selection of tissues is done by the user by specifying range of values in scans. The current selection is highlighted. The creation of polygonal model is done by the Marching cubes algorithm. It is possible to save the model in format VRML or STL.
Czech-Slovak Machine Translation
Zachar, Lukáš ; Mrnuštík, Michal (referee) ; Smrž, Pavel (advisor)
This thesis describes ideas and theories behind machine translatinon, informs the reader about existing machine translation system Moses and by utilizing it proposes system, which is able to learn and later translate from Czech language into Slovak language.
Interactive Human Tissues 3D Modelling by CT/MR Data
Zachar, Lukáš ; Štancl, Vít (referee) ; Kršek, Přemysl (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is to create a system, which would make a 3D model of tissues based on CT or MRI scans. Input data is in the DICOM format. Selection of tissues is done by the user by specifying range of values in scans. The current selection is highlighted. The creation of polygonal model is done by the Marching cubes algorithm. It is possible to save the model in format VRML or STL.
Czech-Slovak Machine Translation
Zachar, Lukáš ; Mrnuštík, Michal (referee) ; Smrž, Pavel (advisor)
This thesis describes ideas and theories behind machine translatinon, informs the reader about existing machine translation system Moses and by utilizing it proposes system, which is able to learn and later translate from Czech language into Slovak language.
Možnosti zníženia vstupnej povrchovej dávky vplyvom nastavenia primárnych clôn pri vybraných skiagrafických vyšetreniach
ZACHAR, Lukáš
In my experiments I have compared readings of exposures with manually adjusting X-ray beam to the necessary image receptor size and readings without primary beam limitation. The analyses of the obtained results has confirmed my hypothesis, that the manually adjusting of the X-ray beam size to the necessary correct size contribute significantly to the better information of the image quality and to the reduction about 13,9% ESD of patients.

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