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Implementation of edge detector using wavelet transform
Pálka, Zbyněk ; Rášo, Ondřej (referee) ; Růčka, Lukáš (advisor)
This thesis is focused on edge detection in image. In theoretical part are contained genarally used methods of edge detection using first and second-order derivate and both of mentioned methods are described here. Further it’s deiscribed here continuous, descrete and two dimensional descrete wavelet transform and process of noise removing in image by descrete wavelet transform. In next part are analysed two methods of edge detection using wavelet transform and their possible realizations in program Matlab. In practical part of thesis is in detail described algorithm of program on edge detection using wavelet transform and it‘s described here individual functions of program. The main content of practical part are visual results of wavelet edge detector and their comparison with Canny, Prewitt and Sobel edge detector.
Numerical image processing methods for rotating condenser microscope images processing
Týč, Matěj ; Martišek, Dalibor (referee) ; Druckmüller, Miloslav (advisor)
Tato práce popisuje vznik obrazu v transmisním světelném mikroskopu s proměnnou aperturou kondenzoru. Tento způsob pořizování obrazu je výhodný při pozorování tlustých vzorků, což jsou objekty, u kterých je v mikroskopickém měřítku významná výška. Klasické transmisní mikroskopy pro tento výzkum vhodné nejsou, protože výsledný obraz, který produkují, obsahuje patrné informace z velkého objemu vzorku mimo oblast, která je vyšetřovaná. Tento problém byl vyřešen po vynálezu konfokálního mikroskopu, který je ovšem daleko dražší a má i některé nevýhody navíc. Cílem je zpracovat obrazy pořízené pomocí kondenzoru s rotující aperturou tak, aby došlo k redukci podílu nežádoucí informace a obraz se tak stal "čistším". Tato metoda zpracování obrazu nemohla být použita v minulosti, protože tehdejší počítače neměly dostatečnou paměť a výkon. Na tuto metodu se dá nahlížet jako na převod množiny výstupů z mikroskopu s vylepšenou osvětlovací soustavou na odpovídající množinu výstupů konfokálního mikroskopu.
Presentation of selected themes of BSIS in PPT-environment
Havlín, Radomil ; Šebesta, Vladimír (referee) ; Sigmund, Milan (advisor)
The bachelors thesis occupy by topics of the course BSIS, which can be presented by the multimedia and animation techniques in the presentation. In the introduction, these topics are given a different method of processing. In most cases, provides a modular solution by demonstration and argued spectrum signal. The chapters describe the operation with one, two signals at the time, the properties of Fourier transform with illustrative demonstration, the correlation with convolution, kvaziperiodické signals and the last chapter the spectrum of selective signals.
Automatic setting of lens system and camera orientation
Zeman, Martin ; Honec, Peter (referee) ; Janáková, Ilona (advisor)
This thesis is focused on problems of adjusting camera parameters (focus, aperture, zoom). It is also focused on target detection and following this target with a camera. Histogram equalization is a part of this thesis as well.
Implementations of algorithms for signal filtering in the field programmable gate array
Jíša, Pavel ; Macho, Tomáš (referee) ; Valach, Soběslav (advisor)
This diploma thesis is engaged in implementations of algorithms for signal filtering in the field programmable gate array utilising the C and ImpulseC programming language. It is focused on one-dimensional FIR and IIR filters and also two-dimensional such as convolution and Sobel's operator. Moreover, evaluations of these filter algorithms are included.
Multimedia support of the course BSIS
Pasečný, Jan ; Šebesta, Vladimír (referee) ; Sigmund, Milan (advisor)
This paper takes aim at creating a consistent form of study materials, supplemented with illustrative examples, for Signals and systems subject. The thesis starts with basic characteristics of acoustic, image, biological and communication signals. Characteristics of linear signals and AD&DA conversion has been added to the next part and to complete the submission, discrete signals follow. Diploma thesis as a whole contains basic theoretical description of problematics, which it tries to supplement with interesting examples, connections, graphs and matlab scripts for illustrative presentation of mentioned problematics.
Multichannel Image Deconvolution
Bradáč, Pavel ; Kolář, Radim (referee) ; Jiřík, Radovan (advisor)
This Master Thesis deals with image restoration using deconvolution. The terms introducing into deconvolution theory like two-dimensional signal, distortion model, noise and convolution are explained in the first part of thesis. The second part deals with deconvolution methods via utilization of the Bayes approach which is based on the probability principle. The third part is focused on the Alternating Minimization Algorithm for Multichannel Blind Deconvolution. At the end this algorithm is written in Matlab with utilization of the NAG C Library. Then comparison of different optimization methods follows (simplex, steepest descent, quasi-Newton), regularization forms (Tichonov, Total Variation) and other parameters used by this deconvolution algorithm.
Set of excercises for data acquisition,analysis and processin course
Kornfeil, Vojtěch ; Havlíková, Marie (referee) ; Čejka, Miloslav (advisor)
This thesis proposes tasks of exercises for mentioned course and design and creation of automated evaluation system for these exercises. This thesis focuses on discussion and exemplary solutions of possible tasks of each exercise and description of created automated evaluation system. For evaluation program are made tests with chosen special data sets, which will prove it’s functionality in general data sets.
Correction of phase image background in the digital holographic microscope using convolution
Rudolfová, Zdena ; Malina, Radomír (referee) ; Uhlířová, Hana (advisor)
This bachelor thesis concentrates on a correction of background in the phase image of cells from a transmitted-light digital holographic microscope (TDHM). Optical aberrations in the optical systems of the object and reference arms cause "deformation" of the phase image. The cell is not displayed on a background with a constant value of phase, it is displayed on a background with phase values continuously changing between different places in the image. A method for removing the consequence of this imperfection from the image is described in this thesis. The principle lies in partial convolution of the phase image with a convolution kernel determined by a two-dimensional Gaussian function with the same variance in the both axes. To eliminate loss of information about the cells, the convolution is computed only from those parts of the phase image which contain no cells. The result of the convolution is considered to be an approximation of the background. This approximation is then subtracted from the phase image. The resulting phase image has a constant background, containing only noise. The necessary mathematical concepts are resumed in the introductory part of the thesis. The basic principle of the TDHM image reconstruction is also described. As a part of the thesis, a computer programme Odečet pozadí (Background subtraction) was created, which processes the phase images from the TDHM using this method.
Implementace grafických filtrů pro zpracování rastrového obrazu
Savič, David
David Savič. Implementation of graphic filters for editing raster images. Bachelor thesis. Brno: Mendel University, 2014. In the text are presented graphic filters for editing raster images and their imple-mentation in Java programming language.

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