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Recognition - psychological context and impact of ethnicity of offenders
Trojanová, Hana ; Boukalová, Hedvika (advisor) ; Šípek, Jiří (referee)
One of the problems in eyewitness recognition of offenders is their different ethnicity from the persons identifying them. This has been the subject of several scientific papers worldwide. Although the number of other ethnic groups in the Czech Republic grows, research into this area remains insufficient. Therefore, the present thesis focuses on ethnicity of offenders in the recognition process. Using video footage of an assault with Czech and Vietnamese offenders and subsequent mugshot facial recognition, the present thesis seeks to highlight the problem of a higher number of false identifications with persons having different ethnicity. Based on previous international research, the offenders' ethnicity is expected to have a negative impact on the ability to correctly identify perpetrators in the Czech Republic alike. The research showed a higher rate of false identifications of offenders with foreign nationality, but at the same time, nevertheless, found no relationship between correct identification of perpetrators with our and with foreign ethnicity. Keywords: recognition, eyewitness, testimony of witnesses, offender ethnicity, quantitative research.
Intra-Pulse Modulation Recognition by Using the Ambiguity Function
Virgala, Ján ; Richterová, Marie
This paper presents the design and implementation of a signal classifier with intra-pulse modulation based on an ambiguity function. Linear frequency modulation, non-linear frequency modulation and intra-pulse modulation with Barker codes with different noise levels are used to experiment with the designed classifier. The Matlab programming environment was used for the conceptual design and implementation of the signal classifier with intra-pulse modulation.
A computer vision system for emotion recognition
Wójcik, Jan ; Bilík, Šimon (referee) ; Janáková, Ilona (advisor)
The term paper deals with the design of an emotion recognition system, which will be used as a communication tool for people with autism spectrum disorder. Camera data will be used for emotion recognition, so it will be a computer vision application. The work deals with areas such as face detection, extraction of relevant features, finding a suitable dataset or designing a classifier.
Device for the traffic situation evaluating
Gábel, Matej ; Honec, Peter (referee) ; Janáková, Ilona (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis deals with the implementation of a device for evaluating the traffic situation, specifically by traffic signs detection. In this work, I tried different methods of traffic sign recognition, where the resulting implementation on hardware is done using convolutional neural networks. More precisely, it is the YOLOv5 architecture, which is suitable for recognizing traffic signs in real time.
Tone and Chord Recognition as an Android Application
Kucharovič, Oliver ; Černocký, Jan (referee) ; Szőke, Igor (advisor)
The aim of this work is to recognize tones and chords on any musical instrument using the microphone on Android mobile devices. The app scans or records the sounds which are analyzed. It writes to a visual representation which is similar to the musical notation. The work describes the problems of recognition and the solution of the problem using fast Fourier transformation and analysis of the spectrum of volumes. Work describes the theory of music and the training of individual tones. The application was subjected to user tests and recognition accuracy tests. The conclusion includes tests results and statistics from the Google Play publication.
Establishing speaker's age and sex
Rendek, Tomáš ; Pfeifer, Václav (referee) ; Atassi, Hicham (advisor)
This work deals with speaker´s age and gender recognition. At the beginning it introduces the practical usage of this application and discusses the solutions available. The theoretical part of the thesis specifies the feature extraction and reduction methods and speech databases used in the experiments. The practical part describes the recognizer implemented in the Emotional tool and in two chapters describes the individual experiments. Regarding speaker´s gender estimation; we focused on the impact of the emotional state and speaker's age on the classification process. The two remain experiments were dedicated for general gender estimation performed by using two different classifiers – GMM and k-NN. These two classifiers were used in age estimation as well. In this case, four Group of age was formed and two different feature sets namely: segmental and suprasegmental were exploited four groups
Automatic image annotation
Hegmon, Jiří ; Karásek, Jan (referee) ; Burget, Radim (advisor)
Recognition and comparison of image is one of the main problems and area of the field of computer vision. This thesis adds to these two issues the third, the recognition image semantics, so called annotations or labels. This work uses the knowledge of methods of recognizing the similarity of images to create a tool that is able based on training dataset of images and annotations, create a group most likely annotation for the test set of images. This work presents several types of test datasets suitable for the detection of annotation information for images. Subsequently, best set with the necessary training dataset size and enough information about annotations is selected. Based on this training dataset algorithm is designed for easy loading test set without large demands on computer performance. Evaluation of annotation information is done based on different similarity algorithms. At the beginning of this work was to use a simple, but not very effective method of MSE and comparison of color histograms, but gradually it was necessary to move to using more advanced methods (such as Tamura, Gabor, CEDD nebo různé druhy hostistogramů). The results of this comparison are then taken to evaluate the likelihood of the annotation for the image specified test set. The last part is an evaluation of the accuracy of annotation based on information from the test set.
Music information retrieval techniques for determining the place of origin of the Czech chamber and orchestral music interpretations
Miklánek, Štěpán ; Mekyska, Jiří (referee) ; Kiska, Tomáš (advisor)
This diploma thesis is focused on the statistical analysis of chamber and orchestral classical music recordings composed by Czech authors. One of the chapters is dedicated to the description of a feature extraction process that precedes the statistical analysis. Techniques of Music Information Retrieval are used during several stages of this thesis. Databases used for analysis are described and pre-processing steps are proposed. A tool for synchronization of the recordings was implemented in MATLAB. Finally the system used for classification of recordings based on their geographical origin is proposed. The recordings are sorted by a binary classifier into two categories of Czech and world recordings. The first part of the statistical analysis is focused on individual analysis of features. The features are evaluated based on their discrimination strength. The second part of the statistical analysis is focused on feature selection, which can improve the overall accuracy of the binary classifier compared to the individual analysis of the features.
Specifics of assessment of old concrete structures
Mička, Michal ; Žítt, Petr (referee) ; Cikrle, Petr (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with evaluation of properties materials concrete structures of former textile factory Vlněna from the 19th century in Brno. The content of this work is divided into the theoretical and practical part. The theoretical part deals with the description of the methods used in the research of reinforced concrete structures, comparison of the types of beams used in the past with used today and unlike the principles of the design of reinforced concrete structures in the 1920s and 30s of the 20th century compared to the present time. There are also described components, properties and technologies of concrete production in the period between the war and the comparison with the present time. The practical part consists of on-site examinations and sampling. A large part consists of the evaluation of laboratory tests on the test samples taken from the solved part. A total of 24 test samples were performed. It also compares the strength of the concrete reinforcement with the reinforcement used today.
Face detection and recognition with use of Raspberry Pi
Rozhoňová, Andrea ; Mézl, Martin (referee) ; Hesko, Branislav (advisor)
The following bachelor thesis is focused on the face detection and recognition in an image. The theoretical part divides methods of detection and recognition into several groups and there is better description and explanation of these methods in this part. At the end of the theoretical part is summarized the current utilization of person recognition on the bases of its face in practice. In the practical part is first implemented method for face detection. It is combination of two approaches - approach using haar features and approach using templates of eye. The face recognition is provided by the convolutional neural network. In conclusion there are summarized principles and problems associated with implementation on microcomputer Raspberry Pi and there is also evaluated the success of implemented methods.

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