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Motion detection usage for industrial applications
Vražina, Lukáš ; Pochylý, Aleš (referee) ; Kubela, Tomáš (advisor)
Bachelor’s thesis deals with metods for motion detection in a digital image for industrial applications. The theoretical part focuses on a computer vision, machine vision and their application. Thesis also includes demonstration applications dealing with object recognition camera systém SICK IVC 2D
Object Detection in Images
Vaľko, Tomáš ; Motlíček, Petr (referee) ; Švub, Miroslav (advisor)
Object detection in images is quite popular topic for years. What stands for it are a lot of works from this area of computer science. This thesis is about object classification, specifically human faces, which are one of the most interesting objects for processing. For classification we use neural networks, learned on face database. We study what influence has size of face database and preprocessing of digital image on neural network learning. This project implements simple face detector and localizator. It summarizes more and less successful results and indicates possible ways of system development in the future.
Object identification
Fábry, Tomáš ; Gogol, František (referee) ; Richter, Miloslav (advisor)
Work describes creation and functionality of created program for object recognition. Program issue from snapshot from webcam and given sample of searched object. It recognize all objects on the snapshot and marks those similar to given sample with aberrations to it. Program is created as an aplication for windows with language C/C++. For comunication with webcam and displaying results a used functions from library OpenCV. In work is shown structure of program and arrangement of data. Next are decribed most important created functions and used OpenCV functions. With them there is explained used technqiues from object recognition field and image processing. Program enviroment and options are described.
Object Detection Based on Edges
Caha, Jaroslav ; Švub, Miroslav (referee) ; Španěl, Michal (advisor)
This work presents a door detection method in images for mobile robot navigation. The method is able to detect doors in an input picture on the basis of found image edges. It is important to distinguish the door from similar objects like windows, paintings, or floor patterns. Therefore, the picture is divided into more parts (a floor, a wall, a ceiling) so that the potential placement of the door can be better drawn.
System for Augmented Reality Utilisation in Museums and Galleries
Müller, Frederik ; Šolony, Marek (referee) ; Beran, Vítězslav (advisor)
The aim of the master thesis is to provide visitors of various types of objects - typically galleries, museums, etc. with additional information about exhibited objects with emphasis on visual display in augmented reality. It includes an analysis of already existing solutions, design and implementation of the entire system needed for deployment. From the point of view of the content creator (administrator), the system represents a complex solution enabling the creation of an interactive walk - scanning 3D objects, scanning 2D objects and adding content to the given objects. On the other hand, the tool for visitors (users) who are part of an interactive walk, provides additional information about objects primarily located near the user, which are automatically detected by the camera on the mobile phone. Solution includes augmented reality, which is implemented using ARKit technology, so the final application is built on the iOS platform. The work addresses the issue of detection of 3D objects and their subsequent recognition, along with the way to work with this information, how to store it and then use it for purposes of this thesis. In the final solution, emphasis is placed on the simplicity of the usage (guide marks, hints...) and overall user experience.
Image processing and depth maps to create an interactive model
Gelo, Lukáš ; Adámek, Roman (referee) ; Appel, Martin (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis deals with creation of communication protocol for Intel® RealSense™ cameras in MATLAB, creation of program which finds certain objects in image using depth map and implementation of this program into mechatronic exponate. Theoretical part deals with methods of depth and distance scanning. It clarifies principles of contactless and nondestructive measurement of depth and distance along with comparison of their advantages and disadvantages.
Object Detection in Video Sequences
Šebela, Miroslav ; Beneš, Radek (referee) ; Číka, Petr (advisor)
The thesis consists of three parts. Theoretical description of digital image processing, optical character recognition and design of system for car licence plate recognition (LPR) in image or video sequence. Theoretical part describes image representation, smoothing, methods used for blob segmentation and proposed are two methods for optical character recognition (OCR). Concern of practical part is to find solution and design procedure for LPR system included OCR. The design contain image pre-processing, blob segmentation, object detection based on its properties and OCR. Proposed solution use grayscale trasformation, histogram processing, thresholding, connected component,region recognition based on its patern and properties. Implemented is also optical recognition method of licence plate where acquired values are compared with database used to manage entry of vehicles into object.
Graphics and Video Algorithms in GP-GPU
Kula, Michal ; Polok, Lukáš (referee) ; Zemčík, Pavel (advisor)
This diploma thesis is focused on object detections through general-purpose computing on graphics processor units. There is an explanation of graphics adapters work and basics of their architecture in this thesis. Based on the adapters, there is the effective work in libraries for general-purpose computing on graphics processor units demonstrated in this thesis. Further, the thesis shows the available algorithms for object detection and which ones from them are possible to be effectively parallelized. In conclusion of this thesis, there is a comparison of the object detections speeds to common implementations on classical processors.
Augmented Reality for Commercials
Angelov, Michael ; Herout, Adam (referee) ; Beran, Vítězslav (advisor)
Master's thesis presents a possible application of augmented reality in domain of commerci- als. It presents designed architecture of a mobile application that is able to detect and track specific objects (e.g. printed commercials, logos) in mobile';s phone camera in real time and provide some extra information about the detected object towards the user. Thesis also provides a review of contemporary used techniques in object recognition, object tracking and image retrieval from image databases.
Searching for Points of Interest in Raster Image
Kaněčka, Petr ; Sumec, Stanislav (referee) ; Herout, Adam (advisor)
This document deals with an image points of interest detection possibilities, especially corner detectors. Many applications which are interested in computer vision needs these points as their necessary step in the image processing. It describes the reasons why it is so useful to find these points and shows some basic methods to find them. There are compared features of these methods at the end.

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