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Game consoles and technologies
Berky, Pavel ; Vaněk, Jiří (advisor) ; Nouza, Jaroslav (referee)
The bachelor's thesis topic is game consoles and technologies. The aim of the work is characteristic of game consoles, and information technologies related to gaming, and outlining the differences between playing on consoles and computers. In the first part is shown the development of the individual consoles and technologies and their general classification. Furthermore is introduced the gaming industry along with current trends and insights into possible future development. Followed by mutual comparison of performance parameters and other criteria for individual types of gaming devices. The last part is the final evaluation of the results of the comparison.
Data protection and backup
Valeš, Martin ; Vokoun, Tomáš (advisor) ; Nouza, Jaroslav (referee)
The upcoming pages of this bachelor paper are dedicated to the issue of data backup and data protection in the environment of a household. The first part is focused on theory and explanation of the basic concept of data protection and data backup. Those concepts include basic types of backup, media and forms of backup application. The second part aims for reviewing backup software and cloud storages by different criteria. Applications used in reviews will be running on the Windows 7 Home Premium operating system. At the end of the paper, there will be presented variations of backup procedures and possible economic savings achieved by data backup.
Trends in computer hardware
Snížek, Marko ; Vaněk, Jiří (advisor) ; Nouza, Jaroslav (referee)
Bachelor's thesis is focused on creating an overview of current trends, technologies and future development for the selected type of personal computer hardware. The theoretical part is devoted to introduce the issues connected with processors, graphics cards and SSDs. The practical part contains an overview of new and current technologies and trends. Also includes observing the benefits of new technologies or solutions, based on testing of selected components and outline future development.
SPEECH AND COMPUTER Principles of speech communication, tasks, methods and applications
Nouza, J. ; Koldovský, Z. ; Vích, Robert
The aim of the proceedings is to supply a detailed insight into computer speech processing. The publication results in the framework of the program „Support of the targeted research“ at the AS CR, in the project „Assistance, information and communication services based on advanced voice technology“.
Použití rozpoznávání řeči a rýmových testů k hodnocení českých systémů pro zpracování řeči
Vích, Robert ; Nouza, Jan
Speech intelligibility is the most important parameter of speech quality. In the contribution a new objective intelligibility assessment of speech processing algorithms, e.g., speech coding, synthesis, enhancement, conversion, is proposed. It is based on automatic speech recognition of rhyme tests. The idea is illustrated by comparison with listening evaluation of Czech rhyme tests and is applied for intelligibility assessment of Czech text-to-speech system and voice conversion.
Lze použít automatické rozpoznávání řeči k hodnocení kvality řeči?
Nouza, Jan ; Vích, Robert ; Vondra, Martin
In the contribution several case studies are presented in which automatic speech recognition was tested as a means for evaluating of speech quality, either human or synthetic. Usually, speech quality is measured by subjective listening tests. Our aim is to investigate, whether these tests, which request considerable amount of human time and experience, could be replaced or supplemented by techniques based on ASR.
Úvodní kurs počítačového zpracování řeči pro studenty bakalářského studia
Nouza, Jan
The article presents concept of a one-semester course, prepared and taught by the author during his stay at ETH in Zurich in 2006.
Czech-speaking artificial face
Chaloupka, J. ; Nouza, J. ; Přibil, Jiří
This paper describes an artificial face that can speak and articulate Czech. It employs the computer-controlled 3D model of virtual head, know as Baldi, which was developed in USA for communication in English. Here we present methods and algorithms that allowed us to use Baldi with Czech spoken language, both synthesised as well as natural. The methods are based on speech synthesis and speech recognition techniques.

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