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A Patch Promises
Olgin, Dmitrii ; Adamec, Jakub (referee) ; Janů, Valentýna (advisor)
The bachelor thesis focuses on the analysis of the moment of encountering something weird or eerie. Its starting point is the consideration of artistic strategies of processing the experience of such a situation (disenchantment and highlighting). At the core of the work is an artistic processing of the reflection on the possibilities of the once displaced returning in the form of a temporary intervention into a non-gallery space in which a subversive game between wall, hole and patch is played out.
Photographic Detail Enhancement Methods
Sedlář, Pavel ; Zemčík, Pavel (referee) ; Čadík, Martin (advisor)
The aim of this Bachelor Thesis, which falls within the field of computer vision, is to get acquainted with the issue of methods that can highlight detail in the image. This work also describes specific methods that will later be implemented and with which, last but not least, experiment for further use.
Identification of Speech Activity in Noisy Speech Signal
Pelikán, Martin ; Sysel, Petr (referee) ; Smékal, Zdeněk (advisor)
This paper is focused on identification of pauses in noisy speech signal and following filtering of the noise from the signal. Firstly the signal processing methods are theoretically described, then voice activity detectors and in the end noise filtering methods are described. Several voice activity detectors were created and their pause detection rate was compared.
Methods to increase the visibility of the original austenite grain boundaries in steels
Gamanov, Štěpán ; Klakurková, Lenka (referee) ; Juliš, Martin (advisor)
This thesis deals with methods of revealing prior austenite grains in steels. The objective was to describe and demonstrate these basic methods on samples. The theoretical part deals with the importance of austenite grain and its size, with description of base methods of revealing austenite grains, and with methods of determination of grain size. The practical part consists of pictures and commentary of samples wich were made with some of the base methods described in the theoretical part. Conclusion consists of comparison of our and external results and also expanding commentary on individual methods.
Photographic Detail Enhancement Methods
Sedlář, Pavel ; Zemčík, Pavel (referee) ; Čadík, Martin (advisor)
The aim of this Bachelor Thesis, which falls within the field of computer vision, is to get acquainted with the issue of methods that can highlight detail in the image. This work also describes specific methods that will later be implemented and with which, last but not least, experiment for further use.
Methods to increase the visibility of the original austenite grain boundaries in steels
Gamanov, Štěpán ; Klakurková, Lenka (referee) ; Juliš, Martin (advisor)
This thesis deals with methods of revealing prior austenite grains in steels. The objective was to describe and demonstrate these basic methods on samples. The theoretical part deals with the importance of austenite grain and its size, with description of base methods of revealing austenite grains, and with methods of determination of grain size. The practical part consists of pictures and commentary of samples wich were made with some of the base methods described in the theoretical part. Conclusion consists of comparison of our and external results and also expanding commentary on individual methods.
Identification of Speech Activity in Noisy Speech Signal
Pelikán, Martin ; Sysel, Petr (referee) ; Smékal, Zdeněk (advisor)
This paper is focused on identification of pauses in noisy speech signal and following filtering of the noise from the signal. Firstly the signal processing methods are theoretically described, then voice activity detectors and in the end noise filtering methods are described. Several voice activity detectors were created and their pause detection rate was compared.

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