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Detection of atrial fibrillation in ECG
Húsková, Michaela ; Vítek, Martin (referee) ; Maršánová, Lucie (advisor)
Aim of this thesis is description of problems of atrial fibrillation and methods that could be used for detection in the electrocardiogram. The introductory part of the theoretical analysis deals with the principle of electrophysiology of the heart and mainly the pathophysiology of atrial fibrillation. Additionally the work is focused on describing methods on automatic atrial fibrillation detection and capabilities of PhysioNet database. In the practical part methods are implemented in the MATLAB environment. After using the statistics to evaluate the quality of the parameters, the automatic classification of the data was performed by the method of The Nearest Neighbour. Finally, the accuracy of testing is presented.
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Modern methods for protein secondary structure prediction and their comparison
Kraus, Ondřej ; Novotný, Marian (advisor) ; Pleskot, Roman (referee)
Today, there are several protein secondary structure predictors; most of them use algorithms such as hidden Markov models or artificial neural networks. Therefore I will introduce them to a reader in my thesis. I will explain their principles, as well as their advantages and disadvantages. The majority of contemporary predictors have accuracy 70%-80% for prediction of three types of protein secondary structure. However these results are only approximate, due to different testing methodology. Therefore the user should get familiar with the method and its testing methodology in detail at first. Key-words: protein structure prediction, hidden Markov model, artificial neural network, nearest neighbour, protein secondary structure
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Detection of atrial fibrillation in ECG
Húsková, Michaela ; Vítek, Martin (referee) ; Maršánová, Lucie (advisor)
Aim of this thesis is description of problems of atrial fibrillation and methods that could be used for detection in the electrocardiogram. The introductory part of the theoretical analysis deals with the principle of electrophysiology of the heart and mainly the pathophysiology of atrial fibrillation. Additionally the work is focused on describing methods on automatic atrial fibrillation detection and capabilities of PhysioNet database. In the practical part methods are implemented in the MATLAB environment. After using the statistics to evaluate the quality of the parameters, the automatic classification of the data was performed by the method of The Nearest Neighbour. Finally, the accuracy of testing is presented.
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Modern methods for protein secondary structure prediction and their comparison
Kraus, Ondřej ; Novotný, Marian (advisor) ; Pleskot, Roman (referee)
Today, there are several protein secondary structure predictors; most of them use algorithms such as hidden Markov models or artificial neural networks. Therefore I will introduce them to a reader in my thesis. I will explain their principles, as well as their advantages and disadvantages. The majority of contemporary predictors have accuracy 70%-80% for prediction of three types of protein secondary structure. However these results are only approximate, due to different testing methodology. Therefore the user should get familiar with the method and its testing methodology in detail at first. Key-words: protein structure prediction, hidden Markov model, artificial neural network, nearest neighbour, protein secondary structure
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Methods for Multidimensional Event Classification: A Case Study
Bock, R.K. ; Chilingarian, A. ; Gaug, M. ; Hakl, František ; Hengstebeck, T. ; Jiřina, Marcel ; Klaschka, Jan ; Kotrč, Emil ; Savický, Petr ; Towers, S. ; Vaicilius, A. ; Wittek, W.
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