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Hough Transform for Line Detection
Leikep, Bořek ; Beran, Vítězslav (referee) ; Španěl, Michal (advisor)
This paper is describing use of the Hough Transform for line detection. It also contains theoretical description of circle detection and detection of more complex subjects. The goal of this work is to evaluate implementation of line detection in C# on Microsoft .NET platform mostly from a time consumption point of view. The paper contains description of implementation of the application Detektor which is part of this work.
Tensors and their geometrical and mechanical applications
Kunz, Daniel ; Kureš, Miroslav (referee) ; Tomáš, Jiří (advisor)
In this thesis I describe construction of tensor algebra and its following usage of this magnificent structure for description of curved surfaces. This structure can be used in geometry or for example in mechanic. The thesis is focused on clear construction and if it is possible than to sustain visual aspect of current problem. Main task of this thesis was got the feel of tensor algebra and its construction and then use it on tasks in physic and mechanic.
Experimental analysis of air stream from a car blower using smoke method and design of the blower quality assessment
Krška, Lukáš ; Šedivý, Petr (referee) ; Jedelský, Jan (advisor)
The aim of this work was the analysis of air current from the right outlet, using the smoke method and the subsequent determination of a method for application. A further task was to establish a method for determining the upper and lower vertical routing, yaw angle (ß) and angle of inclination (?) of the air current. The experiment aims to approximate conditions as close to those experienced in the actual vehicle. After assembling a track with a soot blower (outlet) in the laboratory and defining the coordinates of the vehicle, the air current was subjected to visualization within the range of five positions of the vanes. Visualization was achieved by the use of technology for the smoke method. We used a light plane with a customized system of coordinates, a smoke generator for visualizing the air current being emitted and a camera for recording images. During our research we established the upper and lower cut off at the specific closures of the horizontal vanes of the soot blower. We determined a common analogy between the experimental track used in the experiment and the circumstances in the actual vehicle. We acquired the yaw angles (ß) and the angles of inclination (?) in the light plane and, after conversion, in the system of coordinates of the vehicle for all five settings of the vanes. The assessment of the given soot blower was undertaken according to the values achieved.
Track's Elevation Profile View on a Public GIS
Doubal, Štěpán ; Šilhavá, Jana (referee) ; Fapšo, Michal (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis describes the design and implementation of a user script for GreaseMonkey (plug-in for Firefox). This script adds a functionality to show height profile of a defined route. The route is defined using public GIS tools from www.mapy.cz. The script extracts coordinates from page DOM structure, processes it and draws a height graph. The graph is created using http://www.heywhatsthat.com/profiler.html [2] or www.profile.hy.cz, which provides height graph drawing using www.vyskopis.cz JavaScript API [4].
Tensors and their geometrical and mechanical applications
Kunz, Daniel ; Kureš, Miroslav (referee) ; Tomáš, Jiří (advisor)
In this thesis I describe construction of tensor algebra and its following usage of this magnificent structure for description of curved surfaces. This structure can be used in geometry or for example in mechanic. The thesis is focused on clear construction and if it is possible than to sustain visual aspect of current problem. Main task of this thesis was got the feel of tensor algebra and its construction and then use it on tasks in physic and mechanic.
Track's Elevation Profile View on a Public GIS
Doubal, Štěpán ; Šilhavá, Jana (referee) ; Fapšo, Michal (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis describes the design and implementation of a user script for GreaseMonkey (plug-in for Firefox). This script adds a functionality to show height profile of a defined route. The route is defined using public GIS tools from www.mapy.cz. The script extracts coordinates from page DOM structure, processes it and draws a height graph. The graph is created using http://www.heywhatsthat.com/profiler.html [2] or www.profile.hy.cz, which provides height graph drawing using www.vyskopis.cz JavaScript API [4].
Hough Transform for Line Detection
Leikep, Bořek ; Beran, Vítězslav (referee) ; Španěl, Michal (advisor)
This paper is describing use of the Hough Transform for line detection. It also contains theoretical description of circle detection and detection of more complex subjects. The goal of this work is to evaluate implementation of line detection in C# on Microsoft .NET platform mostly from a time consumption point of view. The paper contains description of implementation of the application Detektor which is part of this work.
Experimental analysis of air stream from a car blower using smoke method and design of the blower quality assessment
Krška, Lukáš ; Šedivý, Petr (referee) ; Jedelský, Jan (advisor)
The aim of this work was the analysis of air current from the right outlet, using the smoke method and the subsequent determination of a method for application. A further task was to establish a method for determining the upper and lower vertical routing, yaw angle (ß) and angle of inclination (?) of the air current. The experiment aims to approximate conditions as close to those experienced in the actual vehicle. After assembling a track with a soot blower (outlet) in the laboratory and defining the coordinates of the vehicle, the air current was subjected to visualization within the range of five positions of the vanes. Visualization was achieved by the use of technology for the smoke method. We used a light plane with a customized system of coordinates, a smoke generator for visualizing the air current being emitted and a camera for recording images. During our research we established the upper and lower cut off at the specific closures of the horizontal vanes of the soot blower. We determined a common analogy between the experimental track used in the experiment and the circumstances in the actual vehicle. We acquired the yaw angles (ß) and the angles of inclination (?) in the light plane and, after conversion, in the system of coordinates of the vehicle for all five settings of the vanes. The assessment of the given soot blower was undertaken according to the values achieved.

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