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The Spectrum analysis of different types of saxophones
Greiplová, Barbora ; Mojdl, Edgar (referee) ; Jirásek, Ondřej (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the sound of three types of Yamaha saxophones, specifically soprano, alto and tenor saxophone. Lists the basic parameters of the instrument, how it forms the tone and how it is typical. It focuses on characteristics in its tone using spectral analysis, LPC analysis and directional characteristics. The work focuses on the common properties of saxophones as instruments, it also looks for differences between selected types of saxophones and between individual tones. The results are compared in graphs, tables and verbal evaluation.
Analysis of Influence of Hardness and Alteration of Piano Hammer on Strength and Spectrum of Signal
Mikulášková, Aneta ; Musil, Jaroslav (referee) ; Jirásek, Ondřej (advisor)
The bachelor’s thesis deals with the analysis of the time-varying spectrum of sound of the piano series 125 and M 110 by PETROF and the influence of intonation on this spectrum. It analyzes the higher harmonic components in relation to the force applied to strings and the use of variously tuned hammers. Bachelor’s thesis observes the effect of the dynamics of keystroke and intonation on the pitch of the tone in its time and frequency plane and tone’s energy loss in relation with the dynamics. Further, the thesis describes the way of measuring and recording the captured tone samples and their subsequent processing and analysis in the application created in MATLAB development environment.
The dreadnought rib guitar innovation
Hoffman, Pavel ; Nop, Patrik (referee) ; Jirásek, Ondřej (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the spectrum analysis, frequency characteristics, Chladni figures and simulation of modal and harmonic analysis of an acoustic guitar in ANSYS program interface. In the acoustic guitar analysis, various details that can influence the instrument spectrum are discussed. Especially on its performance over time, the number of generated harmonic components and their performance. Then the guitar bracing innovation of the dreadnought guitar was created from the measured, simulated and calculated data. Four acoustic guitars with the innovation were then made. These innovated instruments were further analyzed and compared with the acoustic guitar before the innovation and with a competitor’s guitar. Furthermore, the thesis describes parts of an acoustic guitar, wood properties, theoretical background and measurement methods.
Spectral Analysis in Microscopy
Sýs, Michal ; Procházková, Jana (referee) ; Štarha, Pavel (advisor)
The aim of this work is to develop a mathematical apparatus for the accurate description of the colour of objects in a microscope image. This problem is solved by extracting the brightness intensities of pollen grains at fourteen wavelength bands and representing them in color space. The developed apparatus has been successfully applied to two series of images, allowing comparison of the color of individual objects and simplifying its description. The results obtained allow accurate investigation of the colour of objects in the image and form a simple tool for spectral analysis.
Analysis of the radiation of accordions and designing the spatial arrangement of microphones for their recording
Rapáč, Marek ; Musil, Jaroslav (referee) ; Jirásek, Ondřej (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis deals with the analysis of the spectrum and directivity of three different accordions.Two of the analyzed instruments are piano accordions with standard basses, one accordion is a special type of piano accordion, the so-called bass accordion.The effect of the played tone and used register on the spectrum and on the directionality of the resulting tone is described. The resulting findings are also compared between different accordions. The final part of the thesis is devoted to the practical use of stereo microphone techniques for high-quality, faithful and listener-friendly recording of the accordion sound. In conclusion, these findings are evaluated and the most suitable stereo microphone technique for recording the accordion is presented here.
The Spectrum analysis of different types of saxophones
Greiplová, Barbora ; Mojdl, Edgar (referee) ; Jirásek, Ondřej (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the sound of three types of Yamaha saxophones, specifically soprano, alto and tenor saxophone. Lists the basic parameters of the instrument, how it forms the tone and how it is typical. It focuses on characteristics in its tone using spectral analysis, LPC analysis and directional characteristics. The work focuses on the common properties of saxophones as instruments, it also looks for differences between selected types of saxophones and between individual tones. The results are compared in graphs, tables and verbal evaluation.
Spectral Analysis in Microscopy
Sýs, Michal ; Procházková, Jana (referee) ; Štarha, Pavel (advisor)
The aim of this work is to develop a mathematical apparatus for the accurate description of the colour of objects in a microscope image. This problem is solved by extracting the brightness intensities of pollen grains at fourteen wavelength bands and representing them in color space. The developed apparatus has been successfully applied to two series of images, allowing comparison of the color of individual objects and simplifying its description. The results obtained allow accurate investigation of the colour of objects in the image and form a simple tool for spectral analysis.
The dreadnought rib guitar innovation
Hoffman, Pavel ; Nop, Patrik (referee) ; Jirásek, Ondřej (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the spectrum analysis, frequency characteristics, Chladni figures and simulation of modal and harmonic analysis of an acoustic guitar in ANSYS program interface. In the acoustic guitar analysis, various details that can influence the instrument spectrum are discussed. Especially on its performance over time, the number of generated harmonic components and their performance. Then the guitar bracing innovation of the dreadnought guitar was created from the measured, simulated and calculated data. Four acoustic guitars with the innovation were then made. These innovated instruments were further analyzed and compared with the acoustic guitar before the innovation and with a competitor’s guitar. Furthermore, the thesis describes parts of an acoustic guitar, wood properties, theoretical background and measurement methods.
Analysis of Influence of Hardness and Alteration of Piano Hammer on Strength and Spectrum of Signal
Mikulášková, Aneta ; Musil, Jaroslav (referee) ; Jirásek, Ondřej (advisor)
The bachelor’s thesis deals with the analysis of the time-varying spectrum of sound of the piano series 125 and M 110 by PETROF and the influence of intonation on this spectrum. It analyzes the higher harmonic components in relation to the force applied to strings and the use of variously tuned hammers. Bachelor’s thesis observes the effect of the dynamics of keystroke and intonation on the pitch of the tone in its time and frequency plane and tone’s energy loss in relation with the dynamics. Further, the thesis describes the way of measuring and recording the captured tone samples and their subsequent processing and analysis in the application created in MATLAB development environment.
Upcoming Features of SPLAT-VO in Astroinformatics
Šaloun, P. ; Andrešič, D. ; Škoda, Petr ; Zelinka, I.
During last decade was developed fully automatized (robotic) class of telescopes, that produce huge amount of data per each night. Amount of recorded data is usually in the scale of petabytes. To process properly all data and select an important events it is needed to use sophisticated software methods and algorithms. It caused an appearance of a new field of science - astroinformatics. In this paper we introduce a small part of our contribution to the astroinformatics field - a specialized software SPLAT-VO. It is used for processing and visualization of astrophysical data generated by nonlinear, complex or even chaotic processes in the space. Overview of new features so far prepared for new version of SPLAT-VO. The overview is focused on enhancements of user experience, work with SAMP protocol and other interoperability that improves work with global list of spectra, plot window and analysis menu.

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