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Processing of X-Ray images in studying jawbone diseases
Kabrda, Miroslav ; Šmirg, Ondřej (referee) ; Mikulka, Jan (advisor)
The subject of this thesis is a method proposed for automated evaluation of the parameters of X-ray of cystic disorders in human jawbones. The main problem in medical diagnostic is the low repeatability due to the subjective evaluation of images without using a tool for image processing. In this thesis are described the basic steps of image processing, various methods of image segmentation and chosen segmentation method live-wire. Selected segments were processed in the ImageJ Java environment. In the cystic regions their basic statistical and shape properties were evaluated. The obtained values were used for learning the classification model (decision tree) in the environment RapidMiner. This model was used to create a plug-in for automatic classification of the type of cysts in the program ImageJ.
Detection of security aids in image signal
Burdík, Vojtěch ; Šmirg, Ondřej (referee) ; Přinosil, Jiří (advisor)
This work is devoted to the relatively new field of computer – computer vision. It focuses on the recognition of people, positioning and colour detection of clothing placed on person. The aim is to build an algorithm that would be able to locate the person in the picture and would make colours tests of clothing and helmets. For image processing were used OpenCV library functions and from algorithms was compiled program solving this problem. The output of the program is the answer, what colour is person at stated locations wearing, and if clothing and helmet are the same colour, the person is evaluated as properly dressed. The resulting program is then disassembled and parts of the code are in detail described in this work. There is explained how to use correctly each OpenCV function used in program.
Detection of car approach speed using camera imge processing
Kovář, Jan ; Číka, Petr (referee) ; Šmirg, Ondřej (advisor)
The thesis deals with digital image processing, from the initial acquisition of digital picture frames, subsequent processing segmentation and algorithms to detect visual shapes on the scene. Image processing is a very broad topic, so here are analyzed for more understanding of the fundamental principles of perception and processing of video signals, image representation, his starting shooting through filters governing digital image processing methods to detect the objects in an image. It is also demonstrated by the size dependence of the object in the image on the distance from the camera, whereby we can determine the speed of approaching or moving away from the object. We will show you the specific determination of the distance we need to know the actual result size of the object. This is because the ratio between the size of the object depending on the distance is the same for each object. Finally, this work presents the resulting image frames for implementation using OpenCV library.
Human body detection in a video scene
Šmirg, Ondřej ; Číka, Petr (referee) ; Kohoutek, Michal (advisor)
The project consists of two distinct levels i.e. separation level and diagnostic level. At the separation level, statistical models of gaussians and color are separately used to classify each pixel as belonging to backgroung or foreground. Adopted method is mixture of gaussians.A mixture of gaussians model is suitable here because the results of the picture tests will not depend on the lens opening, but rather on the colors in the backgroung. A mixture of gaussians model for return data seems reasonable. The achieved results the used method on the real sequences are presented in the thesis. Diagnostic level is identified human body on the scene. Adopted method is ASM(Active Shape Models) with PCA(Principal Component Analysis). ASM are statistical models of the shape of human bodies which iteratively deform to fit to an example of the object in a new image.
DICOM protocol analysis and its utilisation in image signal processing
Valouch, Lukáš ; Přinosil, Jiří (referee) ; Šmirg, Ondřej (advisor)
This Bachelor thesis describes DICOM which is a summary of standards for handling, storing and transmitting information in medical imaging. This standard is developed by organizations ACR and NEMA, it is very large file and it contains 18 of documents which are an actual version of this norm. The last norm was got out in 2008. The most important part of this format of date and files is data image processing so called off-line communication. It follows description of implemented application in C, C++ languages by the help of Imebra library. This Imebra library is free in terms of license of GNU GPL. The resultant program is standard of DICOM from, which is described above. This program is concerned with imaging of 16 bits of dept on 8 bits of dept of display devices, for example common computer displays. This application is able to display several layers of DICOM’s pictures. Each of layers contains separated bites which are presented by importance of levels.
Comparison of 3D objects in JAVA language
Zapletal, Tomáš ; Smékal, Zdeněk (referee) ; Šmirg, Ondřej (advisor)
The main aim of the thesis is loading of 3D models in different file formats and its displaying, creating of slices from 3D models and vice versa making 3D models from slices, quantify inaccuracy of anti-aliasing and other formatting and investigate similarity of original and edited models. Everything in Java programming language and its extensions for 3D object tasks. Thesis builds on earlier project „3D shape from MRI“.
Computer analysis of medical image data
Krajčír, Róbert ; Šmirg, Ondřej (referee) ; Uher, Václav (advisor)
This work deals with medical image analysis, using variety of statisic and numeric methods implemented in Eclipse and Rapidminer environments in Java programming language. Sets of images (slices), which are used here, are the results of magnetic resonance brain examination of several subejcts. Segments in this 3D image are analyzed and some local features are computed, based on which data sets for use in training algorythms are generated. The ability of successful identification of healthy or unhealthy tissues is then practically tested using available data.
Step-down converter with variable output voltage in range from 20 to 100 V
Pazourek, Petr ; Šmirg, Ondřej (referee) ; Hanák, Pavel (advisor)
This master's thesis describes the design and the implementation of a step-down converter with variable output voltage for laboratory purposes. In the introduction the basic functions of switching power supplies are shown, flyback, forward and push-pull converters are described, followed by some integrated circuits for power management of converters. The second chapter discusses in detail the design of requested switched power supply, including the calculation of the electronic parts and design of the storage inductor. Following are described some observations of building this power supply, including the output characteristics. In conclusion, the obtained results are assessed, including proposals to improve whole design.
Monitoring of human body in videosequence
Plačko, Michal ; Šmirg, Ondřej (referee) ; Číka, Petr (advisor)
This thesis deals with human body detection and gestures tracking in videosequences. First, processing of videosequences in general is described. Further, different methods of human body detection are described and represented by significant papers. The most of the attention is focused on detection by real AdaBoost algorithm based on Haar-like features and Edgelet features. The practical part starts with selection of method that is implemented in this thesis. This method is detection by real AdaBoost based on Haar-like features. Further, different options of videosequence processing in JAVA are researched with justification of choice OpenCV library with JavaCV wrapper, which is used in this thesis. In the end, application itself is described, including description of GUI and description of each class and its functionality.
Automatic control system of technology facility
Brabec, Luboš ; Šmirg, Ondřej (referee) ; Hubálek, Jaromír (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis deals with problematics of technological procedures and techniques for modification of microelectrodes with nanostructures. Furthermore, it describes a device needed for automated production of nanosensors, their properties and communication with computer. These devices communicate through RS-232 and USB interfaces.

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