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The Use of SVM in Environment of Financial Markets
Štechr, Vladislav ; Prochocká, Kristína (referee) ; Budík, Jan (advisor)
This thesis deals with use of regression or classification based on support vector machines from machine learning field. SVMs predict values that are used for decisions of automatic trading system. Regression and classification are evaluated for their usability for decision making. Strategy is being then optimized, tested and evaluated on foreign exchange market Forex historic data set. Results are promising. Strategy could be used in combination with other strategy that would confirm decisions for entering and exiting trades.
Improvement of Business Process in the Selected Company
Beránková, Gabriela ; Zinecker, Marek (referee) ; Luňáček, Jiří (advisor)
The Diploma Thesis deals with process indentification of chosen company, proposing solutions for its improvement. The thesis is divided into three parts. The first one describes terms and methods of strategic management, predictioning and economic evaluation. Second part delas with comapny's environment and internal structure, using analytical tools for identifying key factors. The third part of the Thesis is synthesizing, it defines specific solutions and process economic evaluation.
Comparation of Models for Datamining
Gabriš, Ondrej ; Stryka, Lukáš (referee) ; Burgetová, Ivana (advisor)
Increasing development of information technology causes the amount of produced data to grow continously. And so the need becomes more intensive to process the produced data fast and efficiently to discover hidden knowledge contained in the data. This thesis examines the process of knowledge discovery in data, it's particular phases, various methods for mining the data and their comparation. Models of regression, neural network and decision tree are analysed in detail. The thesis also introduces one of the leading tools for datamining the SAS Enterprise Miner and demonstrates it's practical application on data. The purpose of this thesis is comparation of models for datamining in the SAS Enterprise Miner environment, discussion of the results and analysis to determine which model is suitable for different kinds of mined data.
Creation of New Prediction Units in Data Mining System on NetBeans Platform
Havlíček, David ; Bartík, Vladimír (referee) ; Lukáš, Roman (advisor)
The issue of this master's thesis is a creation of new prediction unit for existing system of knowledge discovery in database. The first part of project deal with general problems of knowledge discovery in database and predictive analysis. The second part of the project deal with system developed on FIT, for which is module implemented, used technologies, concept and implementation of mining module for this system. The solution is implemented in Java language and is a built on the NetBeans platform.  
Reporting - ERP System
Pála, Milan ; Rychlý, Marek (referee) ; Očenášek, Pavel (advisor)
This work deals with creating a module for existing ERP system. Module should be able to produce dataprogress of production, monitor productivity of production and warn if some issue will happen. This work evaluates a processing of a large amount of data and it shows different possibilities how to precalculate data. It also deals with a draft how to predict information from known data.
Visipedia - Embedding-driven Visual Feature Extraction and Learning
Jakeš, Jan ; Beran, Vítězslav (referee) ; Zemčík, Pavel (advisor)
Multidimenzionální indexování je účinným nástrojem pro zachycení podobností mezi objekty bez nutnosti jejich explicitní kategorizace. V posledních letech byla tato metoda hojně využívána pro anotaci objektů a tvořila významnou část publikací spojených s projektem Visipedia. Tato práce analyzuje možnosti strojového učení z multidimenzionálně indexovaných obrázků na základě jejich obrazových příznaků a přestavuje metody predikce multidimenzionálních souřadnic pro předem neznámé obrázky. Práce studuje příslušené algoritmy pro extrakci příznaků, analyzuje relevantní metody strojového účení a popisuje celý proces vývoje takového systému. Výsledný systém je pak otestován na dvou různých datasetech a provedené experimenty prezentují první výsledky pro úlohu svého druhu.
Creation of Unit for Datamining
Krásenský, David ; Burgetová, Ivana (referee) ; Lukáš, Roman (advisor)
The goal of this work is to create data mining module for information system Belinda. Data from database of clients will be analyzed using SAS Enterprise Miner. Results acquired using several data mining methods will be compared. During the second phase selected data mining method will be implemented such as module of information system Belinda. The final part of this work is evaluation of acquired results and possibility of using this module.
Re-Identification of Vehicles in Video
Zapletal, Dominik ; Sochor, Jakub (referee) ; Herout, Adam (advisor)
This thesis deals with the vehicle re-identification in video problem. Vehicle re-identification is based on matching image parts obtained from different cameras. This work is focues on the re-identification itself assuming that the vehicle detection problem is already solved including extraction of a full-fledged 3D bounding box. The re-identification problem is solved by using color histograms, histograms of oriented gradients by a linear regressor. The features are used in separate models in order to get the best results in the shortest CPU computation time. The proposed method works with a high accuracy (60% true positives retrieved with 10% false positive rate on a challenging subset of the test data) in 85 milliseconds of the CPU (Core i7) computation time per one vehicle re-identification assuming the Full HD resolution video input. The applications of this work include finding important parameters like travel time, traffic flow, or traffic information in a distributed traffic surveillance and monitoring system.
Fatigue Behaviour of AZ31 and AZ61 Magnesium Alloys
Gejdoš, Pavel ; Lukáč, Pavel (referee) ; Kohout, Jan (referee) ; Podrábský, Tomáš (advisor)
This doctoral thesis deals with the fatigue behaviour of AZ31 and AZ61 magnesium alloy casted by advanced methods of casting squeeze casting. Based on the regression functions and measured fatigue data were determined fatigue characteristics of these alloys. The work also extends into the area of fatigue cracks in the AZ31 alloy. Were measured fatigue crack propagation rate on modified cylindrical specimens. The paper also outlines the possibilities for describing the fatigue behaviour of AZ61 alloy in extremely low-cycle fatigue.
Water cooling intensity prediction for given thickness of oxide layer
Haluza, Vít ; Hrabovský, Jozef (referee) ; Pohanka, Michal (advisor)
This diploma thesis is dealing with the impact of oxide scales on heat conduction. One of the main tools that were used are numerical simulations. Heat conduction is modelled by solving partial differential equations. Regression models and artificial neural networks are used for the prediction of the influence of oxides on cooling intensity. Determination of the conditions when the cooling was intensified and comparison of individual methods of prediction are the main results of the thesis.

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