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Recognition of Skin Diseases on Fingers of a Human Hand
Šesták, Martin ; Orság, Filip (referee) ; Drahanský, Martin (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the design of methods and application for recognition of the fingerprints from diseased and healthy fingers and the subsequent detection of selected diseases. The first part describes basic principles of biometrics, introduction to fingerprints and their processing, and introduction to the topic of fingerprints affected by skin diseases. The next section describes the implementation of the application and its results. The application was tested on a database of research group STRaDe, from the Department of Intelligent Systems, Faculty of Information Technology,  Brno University of Technology, which contains approximately 380 test fingerprints.
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Šesták, Martin ; Švelch, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Osvaldová, Barbora (referee)
User-generated content and its use in digital news media Abstract This thesis deals with increasing activity of Internet users who intensively create, publish and spread their own content. Huge part of this content is related to news and interferes in the traditional field of mass media organizations, which have to put up with newly established situation. The theoretical part of text describes the development of network media and strives for ground active user participation into media discourse and historical context. Therewithal, this part introduces kinds of user-created contents, defines their characteristics and analyzes these users who are called "prosumers" or "produsers" in the Web 2.0 era. The attention is also focused on user-generated content used by news websites and citizen journalism. The second part analyzes how the foremost world news media use and benefit from user-generated content. Examined media are iReport CNN, uReport Fox News, Have Your Say BBC and France 24. The text also analyzes Czech news media, especially ČT24 news channel and main Czech news websites and offers comparison with world media. Both parts of the thesis focus on web and television news service.
User-generated content and its use in news media
Šesták, Martin ; Švelch, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Jirák, Jan (referee)
This diploma thesis aims to explore the increasing activity of internet users who intensively create, publish and spread their own content. The majority of this content is related to news and traditional forms of mass media organizations, which now must contend with the new means in which to disseminate information. The theoretical portion of this thesis describes the development of network media and strives for ground active user participation in media discourse and a historical context. Kinds of user-created contents will be introduced, defining their characteristics and analyzes these users who are called "prosumers" or "produsers" in the Web 2.0 era. Attention is also focused on user-generated content accessed by news websites and citizen journalism. The second part analyzes how the foremost world news media use and benefit from user-generated content. Examined media are iReport CNN, uReport Fox News and Have Your Say BBC. The text also analyzes the Czech news media, especially ČT24 news channel and main Czech news websites. The thesis closes with a comparison between Czech and world media and offers analysis of different media organizations approaches to user-generated content. Both parts of the thesis focus on web and television news service.
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Šesták, Martin ; Švelch, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Osvaldová, Barbora (referee)
User-generated content and its use in digital news media Abstract This thesis deals with increasing activity of Internet users who intensively create, publish and spread their own content. Huge part of this content is related to news and interferes in the traditional field of mass media organizations, which have to put up with newly established situation. The theoretical part of text describes the development of network media and strives for ground active user participation into media discourse and historical context. Therewithal, this part introduces kinds of user-created contents, defines their characteristics and analyzes these users who are called "prosumers" or "produsers" in the Web 2.0 era. The attention is also focused on user-generated content used by news websites and citizen journalism. The second part analyzes how the foremost world news media use and benefit from user-generated content. Examined media are iReport CNN, uReport Fox News, Have Your Say BBC and France 24. The text also analyzes Czech news media, especially ČT24 news channel and main Czech news websites and offers comparison with world media. Both parts of the thesis focus on web and television news service.
Brand Building ČT24
Šesták, Martin ; Šmíd, Milan (advisor) ; Moravec, Václav (referee)
This bachelor thesis is concerned with CT24 - digital news channel operated by Czech public broadcaster Ceska televize (Czech Television). Thesis covers the development of the brand of this channel and its practical impact. Documents how the brand succeeded in getting into general knowledge even though the coverage with digital television signal is quite low. Documents connection between quality of provided information and popularity and perceived credibility oft he channel. The main part analyses the mission, identity and basic values of CT24 and describes particular components which supports these brand attributes. Describes the origination and 2-year progress of news channel and instills it into the context of news channels in the Central European region. By the help of research data provides the audience characteristics analysis. The thesis also analyses the impact of the internet portal www.ct24.ez on the position of this channel in the Czech Republic and among Czech speakers abroad. Describes how the Internet as a new medium is being utilised, both as a source of broader information and as an archive of past broadcasts that are constantly accessible. Finally covers impact of the news channel as an opinion making entity and reflec ts its appeal among advertisers. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
User-generated content and its use in news media
Šesták, Martin ; Švelch, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Jirák, Jan (referee)
This diploma thesis aims to explore the increasing activity of internet users who intensively create, publish and spread their own content. The majority of this content is related to news and traditional forms of mass media organizations, which now must contend with the new means in which to disseminate information. The theoretical portion of this thesis describes the development of network media and strives for ground active user participation in media discourse and a historical context. Kinds of user-created contents will be introduced, defining their characteristics and analyzes these users who are called "prosumers" or "produsers" in the Web 2.0 era. Attention is also focused on user-generated content accessed by news websites and citizen journalism. The second part analyzes how the foremost world news media use and benefit from user-generated content. Examined media are iReport CNN, uReport Fox News and Have Your Say BBC. The text also analyzes the Czech news media, especially ČT24 news channel and main Czech news websites. The thesis closes with a comparison between Czech and world media and offers analysis of different media organizations approaches to user-generated content. Both parts of the thesis focus on web and television news service.
Recognition of Skin Diseases on Fingers of a Human Hand
Šesták, Martin ; Orság, Filip (referee) ; Drahanský, Martin (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the design of methods and application for recognition of the fingerprints from diseased and healthy fingers and the subsequent detection of selected diseases. The first part describes basic principles of biometrics, introduction to fingerprints and their processing, and introduction to the topic of fingerprints affected by skin diseases. The next section describes the implementation of the application and its results. The application was tested on a database of research group STRaDe, from the Department of Intelligent Systems, Faculty of Information Technology,  Brno University of Technology, which contains approximately 380 test fingerprints.

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