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Face Reader
Bučko, Peter ; Juránek, Roman (referee) ; Beran, Vítězslav (advisor)
This thesis deals with computer face recognition. Methods of Components Analysis (PCA), Linear Discriminant Analysis (LDA) and Elastic Bunch Graph Matching (EBGM) are described here. Aim of this thesis is creation of a demonstration aplication for a face recognition. Moreover I test PCA and LDA methods to find out, how accurate it can be and how can be affected by changing of parameters, such as size of a database and picture count per person.
Analysis of medieval walloon toponyms in Romania and Serbia
Bučko, Peter ; Ungureanu, Dan (advisor) ; Našinec, Jiří (referee)
This paper examines toponyms of Walloon origin in the area of today's Romania and Serbia, especially in the regions of the former Kingdom of Hungary. Walloons emigrated to Hungary mainly because of economic reasons, but here the important role played the popular devotion in the 11th century and the importance of pilgrim sites (Jerusalem or Santiago de Compostela). Number of pilgrimage has increased since 1018, when the route leading through Hungary to Jerusalem was openend. Large number of Walloons setteld in Hungary at this time. Present-day Wallonia in the Middle Ages belonged to the Holy Roman Empire. In the 11th century, as elsewhere in Western Europe, there was a famine and lack of land. Walloons have found their new home in Hungary, they were engaged in viticulture and trade. They also often named the new locations by the home sites of Wallonia. In Romania, the Walloon sites were situated near Oradea and Sibiu. Walloons have created a specific phenomenon - the fortified churches. Many Walloons also received a noble title. In the area of Serbia we are located Walloon settlements in Srem, especially speaking about the cities of Francavilla and Eng. Based on the tithes paid for the Papal Curia from 1332-1337 we can reconstruct demographic data.
The Cults of Hungarian saints of the 11th century
Bučko, Peter ; Kubín, Petr (advisor) ; Izdný, Jakub (referee) ; Lysý, Miroslav (referee)
Peter BUČKO, The Cults of Hungarian saints of the 11th century. Praha 2021. Doctoral dissertation. Abstract The presented dissertation deals with the cult of the oldest saints of the Kingdom of Hungary. These are persons who were canonized in 1083 - King Stephen, his son Emeric, Bishop Gerard and in 1083, also Zobor monks and hermits Zoerard-Andrew and Benedict, and in 1192 King Ladislas joined them. The work also examines saints without a documented official hagiography, namely the Great Moravian ruler Svatopluk, the bishop of Pécs Maurus and the Hungarian king Solomon. A wide source base was used to analyse cults and individual hagiographies. Emphasis was also placed on preserved material monuments, patronage, and feasts.
Analysis of medieval walloon toponyms in Romania and Serbia
Bučko, Peter ; Ungureanu, Dan (advisor) ; Našinec, Jiří (referee)
This paper examines toponyms of Walloon origin in the area of today's Romania and Serbia, especially in the regions of the former Kingdom of Hungary. Walloons emigrated to Hungary mainly because of economic reasons, but here the important role played the popular devotion in the 11th century and the importance of pilgrim sites (Jerusalem or Santiago de Compostela). Number of pilgrimage has increased since 1018, when the route leading through Hungary to Jerusalem was openend. Large number of Walloons setteld in Hungary at this time. Present-day Wallonia in the Middle Ages belonged to the Holy Roman Empire. In the 11th century, as elsewhere in Western Europe, there was a famine and lack of land. Walloons have found their new home in Hungary, they were engaged in viticulture and trade. They also often named the new locations by the home sites of Wallonia. In Romania, the Walloon sites were situated near Oradea and Sibiu. Walloons have created a specific phenomenon - the fortified churches. Many Walloons also received a noble title. In the area of Serbia we are located Walloon settlements in Srem, especially speaking about the cities of Francavilla and Eng. Based on the tithes paid for the Papal Curia from 1332-1337 we can reconstruct demographic data.
Mobile Client for Electronic Pupil's Evidence
Bučko, Peter ; Szőke, Igor (referee) ; Herout, Adam (advisor)
This Thesis is focused on electronization of schools and on using of Electronic Pupil's Evidence. Possibilities of mobile client developing for these systems and user requirements are examined. It introduces demonstration application and describes implementation for Android. It presents results from testing with users and experience with demonstration application. Finally it describes possibilities of extension and connection to real system.
Face Reader
Bučko, Peter ; Juránek, Roman (referee) ; Beran, Vítězslav (advisor)
This thesis deals with computer face recognition. Methods of Components Analysis (PCA), Linear Discriminant Analysis (LDA) and Elastic Bunch Graph Matching (EBGM) are described here. Aim of this thesis is creation of a demonstration aplication for a face recognition. Moreover I test PCA and LDA methods to find out, how accurate it can be and how can be affected by changing of parameters, such as size of a database and picture count per person.

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