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Deviatility of roads in network analysis with the use of GIS
Bartoš, Jan ; Hudeček, Tomáš (advisor) ; Jaroš, Jakub (referee)
The key of presented diploma thesis is to find a way to take shape of roads into account when performing network analysis. Methods of mathematical representation of shape of lines are discussed; the curvature is chose for later use. Then the relation between road's curvature and speed is discussed - the model for setting the speed is suggested. Important part of the thesis is focused on implementation in GIS. Designed model is implemented by Python in the ArcGIS for Desktop. Due to testing on specific examples, it was confirmed, that the taking the shape characteristics into account provides high précising of network analysis.
The analysis of road and highway network development in 20th century decades with the use of GIS
Churaň, Radek ; Hudeček, Tomáš (advisor) ; Bayer, Tomáš (referee)
The analysis of road and highway network development in 20th century decades using GIS Abstract The goal of this work is to review the progression of road network during 20th century together with creating of vector layers for each year. In opening part the background research is made. It refers to historical roads development in Czech republic and to GIS tools, which have been used. Textual description of road network development is part of the work together with maps supplement, illustrating contemporary situation. Digital geodatabases are the important output of this work. Keywords: road network, highway development, digital geodatabase
Use of Mental Maps of Users in Assessment of Cartographic Works
Novotná, Kateřina ; Bláha, Jan Daniel (advisor) ; Hudeček, Tomáš (referee)
Use of mental maps of users in assessment of cartographic works Abstract The aim of this thesis is to propose and practical apply the alternative methodics of assessment of cartographic works. The thesis is processed in the terms of project of Grant Agency of the Charles University Mental Maps: subject and means for assessment. The adjoining aim of this study is then to test which of the assessed tourist maps is the most user friendly. As the method for data acquiring the questionnaire investigation methodology has been chosen. The basic for the assessment of cartographic works are in the case of this study of mental maps of lynch type. Theoretical part is devoted to Mental and Cognitive Maps as well as to the ways of cartographic works assessment. Space is also devoted to the methodology of assessment cartographic works itself. There has been defined the subject of assessment together with the statement of hypotheses and the aims of thesis. Practical application of the proposal methodology and assessment the results has been composed from several parts. First the tourist maps have been assessed by the expert himself. Afterwords another assessment has started with the use of mental maps. This assessment has been composed of the phase of preparation where the questionnaire itself was being created. Then it...
Analysis of the Frequency of Connections in Czech Rail Transport
Ambrož, Jiří ; Hudeček, Tomáš (advisor) ; Kupková, Lucie (referee)
Analysis of the frequency of connections in Czech railway transport Abstract This paper deals with cartographic representation of frequency of connections in maps and with analysis in suitable level using software ArcGIS 9.3. Theoretical part is aimed at train categories and use of GIS mainly in analysis of traffic accessibility. Next there is a description of used methods which are isoline and cartodiagram. The main part of the paper discribes a creation of relevant data layers and methodology of data capture. Here is also evaluation of the results and suitability of used methods. The frequency of connections is devided into two types. Their differences are discussed in final section where is also warning about several complications that occurred during the work. The main output are two maps for the Czech Republic and one for Středočeský district. Keywords: frequency of connections, accessibility, cartographical methods, railway transport
Historic-geograpfical accessibility of Prague by road transport in 1918-2020 using GIS
Kufner, Jan ; Hudeček, Tomáš (advisor) ; Štych, Přemysl (referee)
The work deals with the centenarian development time accessibility of Prague using the road transport in the Czech Republic. Home research part is dedicated to the beginning of development of roads in the Czech Republic up to the planned completion of motorway network and also the matter of network analysis. The work seeks to demonstrate shortening the time distance from each places of the Czech Republic during the century. Parts of the work are isochronal maps of the accessibility of Prague and maps of changes in accessibility for single periods.
The analysis of Tokyo railway accessibility in Japan by using GIS
Pokorný, Tomáš ; Hudeček, Tomáš (advisor) ; Hofman, Petr (referee)
This work is about accessibility of Tokyo-eki (東京駅 Tokyo Station) by using main railways of Japan Railways Group (JR グループ Jeiaru Gurupu). The introduction is giving main ideas about the subject such as research of accessibility. Continuing with categories of train connections and historical facts in Japan and Czech Republic. Special part is talking about transcriptions from Japanese to Latin. Main part of work is description of time accessibility model. Data were searched on specific multilingual sources. Next part is comparing Czech and Japanese accessibility by using anamorphosis model. In the conclusion is commented confrontation of regional accessibility in Japan and Czech Republic according to the maps. Keywords: time accessibility, railways, network analysis, Japan, Tokyo
Using visualizing methods of cartography applied to data of leisure organization
Rucki, Marek ; Bláha, Jan Daniel (advisor) ; Hudeček, Tomáš (referee)
This thesis is about methods of thematic cartography, which can be used to visualize databases of leisure organization working primarily with children and young people containing loads of data that do not provide an easy survey for a nonspecialist. First part is literature search. Further the thesis presents methods of visualization. In the application part the thesis shows methods in practice. The outputs are specific maps. Keywords: maps, cartography, methods of visualisation, leisure organization
Division of Europe with the use of GIS
Burešová, Daniela ; Hudeček, Tomáš (advisor) ; Bláha, Jan Daniel (referee)
Division of Europe using GIS Abstract This work focuses on theoretical and practical division of Europe into parts using GIS. The main scope of this work is using the program ArcMap to define the region of Europe and then to divide it into parts. An important sources are background research of literature which found different types of dividing the continent, and the underlying data ESRI. Geographic distribution of map of Europe was made on the basis of identified types of division. The main criterion by which Europe is divided was the total area of the continent and individual countries. Just based on the area the correlation analysis showed the appropriateness or inappropriateness of labeling different parts of the continent, from the geographical point of view. The result of the work are maps outputs that shows the differences and similarities in each division and used terms. The newly created maps are confronted and compared with original maps. Keywords: Division of Europe, ArcGIS, Geographical median
Cartographical Assessment of regional geography teaching
Hátle, Jan ; Hudeček, Tomáš (advisor) ; Bláha, Jan Daniel (referee)
The goal of this thesis is to analyse the role of the teacher in teaching regional geography at school using cartographic tools - mental and teaching maps. Suitable class of elementary school was chosen at first and then the research was taken. The pupils had to draw their mental maps of chosen continent and complete the questionnaire. That served as a source of possible data influence or distortion in drawen maps. Then the mental and teaching maps were compared and was evaluated the role of the teacher. The important part of this thesis is the discussion of reached results.
Geographic unipolar anamorphosis with the use of GIS
Žáková, Zuzana ; Hudeček, Tomáš (advisor) ; Lysák, Jakub (referee)
The aim of this thesis is to propose an algorithm for visualization of spatial digital geographic data, including both thematic and topographic content of a map, using unipolar anamorphosis method with the use of GIS. Three different approaches for transformation of topographic content of a map are discussed. In addition to the algorithm, a methodology of displaying spatial data using this method is presented. The problems associated with the use of geographic unipolar anamorphosis are described, geographic phenomena which can be visualized by this method are determined, and requirements for digital data input are defined. The practical output of this thesis is a toolbox for the ArcGIS software by ESRI which serves to visualize geographic data by unipolar anamorphosis method.

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