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Interactive web applications for teaching purposes in the field of signal processing
Kuba, Michael ; Rajmic, Pavel (referee) ; Záviška, Pavel (advisor)
This thesis deals with selected topics of signal processing. The aim of the project is the implementation of four interactive web applications in JavaScript, intended for teaching purposes. These applications deal with following topics: rational number resampling of the discrete signal, mean and root mean square signal values, discrete linear and circular convolution in 1D, and discrete cross-correlation. The thesis is divided into the theoretical and the practical part. There is a theroretical foreword of topics the applications deal with, including an introduction to signals followed by a description of functionality and the user interface of created applications.
Real-time detection of damages in materials using spectral analysis
Vašátko, Karel ; Sysel, Petr (referee) ; Rajmic, Pavel (advisor)
This thesis deals with detection of the natural frequencies in the material structures using algorithms working in real-time. It is used for detection of material damage. Is described physic of material, issue of discrete signals and their spectrums and methods for the calculation of the spectral components of the signal. These metods are implemented to Matlab programming environment. Methods are tested with simulated data and real signal.
Image object detector based on C4 algorithm
Vylíčil, Radek ; Rajmic, Pavel (referee) ; Mašek, Jan (advisor)
This thesis deals with the image object detection using Contour cues. The text describes methods how to train and test object detector. The main contribution of this thesis consists in creation Feature extractor for creation object detector in Java programming. The functionality of object detector was demonstrated on medical images.
Restoration of degraded audiosignals using sparse representations
Mokrý, Ondřej ; Veselý, Vítězslav (referee) ; Rajmic, Pavel (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is focused on the problem of inpainting a segment of missing samples in an audiosignal. The signal is represented as sparse vector using discrete Gabor transform. The problem of inpainting missing samples while preserving the sparsity of the representation is formulated as an optimisation task, which is then solved using Douglas-Rachford algorithm. In contrast with the state-of-the-art approaches, the algorithm is extended by proposing method for compensating the energy decrease which occurs in the restored signal.
Detection of speech disorders
Struhař, Michal ; Rajmic, Pavel (referee) ; Sysel, Petr (advisor)
This thesis deals with detection of speech disorders. One of the aims of this thesis is choosing suitable parameterization: short-time energy, zero-crossing rate, linear predictive analysis, perceptual linear predictive analysis, RASTA method, cepstral analysis and mel-frequency cepstral coefficient can be chosed for detections. Next aim is construction of detector of speech disorders based on DTW (Dynamic Time Warping) and artificial neuron network. Single detection proceeds on the base of collected tokens from chosen analysis and phonetic transcription of speech. Analyses, detector and phonetic transcription of Czech language are implemented in simulation environment of MATLAB.
Directional Image Representations
Zátyik, Ján ; Rajmic, Pavel (referee) ; Průša, Zdeněk (advisor)
Various methods describes an image by specific shapes, which are called basis or frames. With these basis can be transformed the image into a representation by transformation coefficients. The aim is that the image can be described by a small number of coefficients to obtain so-called sparse representation. This feature can be used for example for image compression. But basis are not able to describe all the shapes that may appear in the image. This lack increases the number of transformation coefficients describing the image. The aim of this thesis is to study the general principle of calculating the transformation coefficients and to compare classical methods of image analysis with some of the new methods of image analysis. Compares effectiveness of method for image reconstruction from a limited number of coefficients and a noisy image. Also, compares image interpolation method using characteristics of two different transformations with bicubic transformation. Theoretical part describes the transformation methods. Describes some methods from aspects of multi/resolution, localization in time and frequency domains, redundancy and directionality. Furthermore, gives examples of transformations on a particular image. The practical part of the thesis compares efficiency of the Fourier, Wavelet, Contourlet, Ridgelet, Radon, Wavelet Packet and WaveAtom transform in image recontruction from a limited number of the most significant transformation coefficients. Besides, ability of image denoising using these methods with thresholding techniques applied to transformation coefficients. The last section deals with the interpolation of image interpolation by combining of two methods and compares the results with the classical bicubic interpolation.
Reverb Digital audio effect based on convolution with impulse response of acoustic room
Tichý, Vladimír ; Rajmic, Pavel (referee) ; Mačák, Jaromír (advisor)
This work deals with a computer simulation of an acoustic room using its impulse response. Two different approaches to the simulation are described with their pros and cons and then the work is focused on the physical approach, which uses room’s impulse response during the simulation. Several methods for the extraction of the impulse response of the acoustic room are mentioned with their conditions of use. The detailed description of various algorithms for a real time convolution computing is followed by the cost analysis of frequency domain block convolution algorithms. Several algorithms are chosen, implemented and tested in Matlab environment. Then the most effective of them is chosen to be implemented in VST technology as the plug in module for real time room simulation.
Modern audio signal restoration methods
Kalník, Jan ; Mangová, Marie (referee) ; Rajmic, Pavel (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with modern methods of audio signal inpainting. Main methods used will be sparse signal representations. Those will be implemented into MATLAB software using LTFAT and UNLocBoX toolboxes. Next we would like to accomplish the best results with the audio inpainting and then compare these results as well as subjectively as objectively.
Algorithms in colour management
Stecík, Július ; Mach, Václav (referee) ; Rajmic, Pavel (advisor)
Thesis briefly discusses the issues of color perception and effects associated with it. Further describes color model and its mathematical definition, which are used by color management. Briefly analyzes important elements of ICC profile. In second part two java applications were designed and programmed. First one evaluates visible spectrum and graphically demonstrate procedure for obtaining trichromacy information from this spectrum. Second application analyzes ICC profile and derives gamut of described device.
Noise suppression in speech signals with the aid of "attractor" processing
Linhart, Tomáš ; Rajmic, Pavel (referee) ; Zezula, Radek (advisor)
Speech signal is being used in the meaning of nonlinear dynamic system. As such, it is transform to multidimensional phase space, where filtration method based on time series neighbors of analysed signal is used. For embedding phase space methods time delay and false nearest neighbors are applied.

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