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Automated speaker for orienteering races
Šabata, Milan ; Lázna, Tomáš (referee) ; Chromý, Adam (advisor)
This work describes an automatic commentator application for a sport called orienteering. This is an autonomous commentary on the ongoing race. The reason is to increase the attractiveness for the average viewer.Communication with humans is guaranteed using the text to speech function. The application uses inputs directly from the plant premises with the help of RACOM, where it then decides and selects interesting moments using an algorithm and a mathematical formula.
The use of modern technologies in orienteering
Špicar, Petr ; Frainšic, Michal (advisor) ; Šafránek, Jiří (referee)
Title: The using of modern technologies in orienteering Goals: Introduction, the benefits of modern technology used in orienteering sports and comparison nowadays with last time, when have not been using yet. Modern technologies have contributed to expansion of orienteering sports. They have made that branch of sport more attractive to both competitors and spectators. Facilities like SPORTident, Trac-Trac, Emit and Racom transfer on-line results from race to competitors and spectators who are in the race center. Thanks to those facilities can spectators also watch the race on-line on TV or on the Internet. Program OCAD has made the preparation of orienteering maps and tracks faster and more effective. Modern technologies have also speeded up the process of race preparation. Method: Bachelor thesis of search type. Key words: Emit, OCAD, Orienteering organiser, orienteering, orienteering sports, Racom, SPORTident, Trac-Trac
Menstrual Disorders in Ballet Dancers and Orienteering Runners
Motlová, Alžběta ; Pavlů, Dagmar (advisor) ; Opatrná Novotná, Irena (referee)
Title: Menstrual Disorders in Ballet Dancers and Orienteering Runners Objectives: The aim of this thesis is to determine prevalence of selected menstrual disorders in ballet dancers and orienteering runners. The data were analyzed and compared to available literature. Methods: The theoretical part of this thesis is a summary of available literature. The data for the research were collected by anonymous non-standardized questionnaire and processed by descriptive analysis, which was proceeded in Microsoft Excel 2010, Statistika and NCSS free version. Qualitative data were evaluated by qualitative analysis. Results: A total of 103 women participated in the research, 57 women from general population (control group), 24 ballet dancers and 22 orienteering runners. The significant higher age at menarché was found in ballet dancers group (Chi square, p = 0,038; p < 0,05) as well in group of orienteering runners (Chi square, p = 0,032; p < 0,05) compared to cotrol group. There was proved a significant deviation of prevalence of secondary amenorrhea in ballet dancers group compared to orienteering runners (Chi square, p = 0,024; p < 0,05). There was no significant difference in prevalence of dysmenorrhea among groups. We found a mild positive correlation between hours of training per week and intensity of...
Map machine recognition and optimal path planning
Peška, Jaroslav ; Ligocki, Adam (referee) ; Chromý, Adam (advisor)
This masters thesis continues in the work of two previous theses dealing with machine understanding of maps and modelling terrain. The final program also has to be able to interpret position data from dataloggers and integrate it with the loaded map. The goal for the program is to serve during training of Czech orienteering runners. Position measurement and storage is researched first. Also researched are map markers used to define the terrain. Afterwards, past approaches are evaluated, including identification of most severe issues hindering the usage in real world applications. Many improvements are proposed, for example methods to remove noise in the input data, or to improve processing speed. Lastly, a set of possible improvements to the original applications are made, i.e. methods for denoising the input data or for speedup of the image processing. Proposed improvements are then implemented, the most impactful being processing speed and contour segmentation improvements.
Orienteering at 1st level of primary school
Příhodová, Barbora ; Přibyl, Ivan (advisor) ; Pádivý, Martin (referee)
Title: Orienteering at 1st level of primary school Author: Bc. Barbora Příhodová Department: Department of Physical Education Supervisor: PaedDr. Ivan Přibyl Objectives: The aim of this work is to design an educational model of orienteering for young children of pre-scholar age in lenght of 20 hours and to find out how many percent of children of pre-scholar age are able to make the final orienteering race successfully after they pass the training in spare-time activities of orienteering. Another aim of this work is to find out if girls will be more successful than boys or how many children will have a problem with more difficult checkpoint in the race. And finaly, to find out the interest of children of pre-scholar age about this kind of sport. Methods: An educational model of orienteering was made out by learnt literature and own experiences. An affectivity of this model was evaluated by the results of final race. The next aims were answered by the questuonaire, watching children and talking with them. Results: The results of final race of orienteering showed that all pupils of fourth nad fifth class successfully finished this race in identified time limit. Girls were more successful than boys. Almost ¾ of children had troubles with more difficult checkpoint in the race. All children showed the...
Winter orienteering training in a gym
Voborníková, Alena ; Brtník, Tomáš (advisor) ; Šafránek, Jiří (referee)
Title: Winter orienteering training in a gym Objectives: The main goal is to create a book of orienteering games and exercises for pupils and adolescents, which lead both to improving orientation skills and improving physical and mental fitness during winter training in a gym or in a club house. Methods: In this thesis I used the method of literary research, which analysed methodological documents of Czech and foreign orienteering federations. I also analysed bachelor and master theses and created a collection of games, which I also enlarged with my own games. I then tested these games on children attending orienteering trainings as their free time activity. Results: The main outcome of this thesis is a collection of games, which also includes printable material. Keywords: orienteering, training, games, winter training, gym
Teaching of orienteering at primary school.
Procházková, Zuzana ; Přibyl, Ivan (advisor) ; Hrabinec, Jiří (referee)
Title: Teaching of orienteering at primary school Author: Bc. Zuzana Procházková Department: Department of Physical Education Supervisor: PaedDr. Ivan Přibyl Objectives: The aim of this study is to present orienteering to pupils of primary school. Examine the effect of orienteering on pupils. Introduce history and the rules of orienteering, the system of competitions and the organization of trainings. Familiarize the reader with the other orienteering sports. Present developmental psychology of children aged 11 to 15. To put orienteering in curriculum for primary school. Methods: The method of questioning was used. We also organized the orienteering race for children. The results were evaluated into spreadsheets, graph and commentary was also used. Results: There are pupils from primary school in this research. Pupils are 11-16 years old. Most of the pupils knew about orienteering before this research. Most pupils ran between 15-20 minutes for one kilometre in the race. Fifteen pupils from 95 didn't find the control point. Pupils felt good after the race. Half from them want to participate orienteering race again. Keywords: Running, map, compass, terrain, orienteering, spare time, puberty

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