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Recognition of emotions in Czech texts
Červenec, Radek ; Smékal, Zdeněk (referee) ; Burget, Radim (advisor)
With advances in information and communication technologies over the past few years, the amount of information stored in the form of electronic text documents has been rapidly growing. Since the human abilities to effectively process and analyze large amounts of information are limited, there is an increasing demand for tools enabling to automatically analyze these documents and benefit from their emotional content. These kinds of systems have extensive applications. The purpose of this work is to design and implement a system for identifying expression of emotions in Czech texts. The proposed system is based mainly on machine learning methods and therefore design and creation of a training set is described as well. The training set is eventually utilized to create a model of classifier using the SVM. For the purpose of improving classification results, additional components were integrated into the system, such as lexical database, lemmatizer or derived keyword dictionary. The thesis also presents results of text documents classification into defined emotion classes and evaluates various approaches to categorization.
Machine learning for analysis of MR images of brain
Král, Jakub ; Říha, Ivo (referee) ; Provazník, Ivo (advisor)
The thesis is focused on methods of machine learning used for recognising the first stage of schizophrenia in images from nuclear-magnetic resonance. The introduction of this paper is focused primarily on physical principles. Further in this work, the attention is given to registration methods, reduction of data set and machine learning. In the classification part, simmilarity rates, support vectors´ method, K-nearest neighbour classification and K-means are described. The last stage of theoretical part is focused on evaluation of the clasification. In practical part the results of reduction data set by methods PCA, CRLS-PCA and subjects PCA are described. Furthermore, the practical part is focused on pattern recognition by methods K-NN, K-means and test K-NN method on real data. Abnormalities which are recognised by some classification methods can distinguish patients with schizophrenia from healthy controls.
Pattern Finding in Dymanical Data
Budík, Jan ; Hynčica, Ondřej (referee) ; Honzík, Petr (advisor)
First chapter is about basic information pattern learning. Second chapter is about solutions of pattern recognition and about using artificial inteligence and there are basic informations about statistics and theory of chaos. Third chapter is focused on time series, types of time series and preprocessing. There are informations about time series in financial sector. Fourth charter discuss about pattern recognition problems and about prediction. Last charter is about software, which I did and there are informations about part sof program.
Face recognitions in images
Krhut, Miloš ; Přinosil, Jiří (referee) ; Říha, Kamil (advisor)
The master thesis deals with the topic of detecting faces in digital images. There are generally described and classified the most frequently used methods and discussed their advantages and disadvantages. More detailed is described skin color detection, eye and mouth detection and are teoretically described machine learning algorithms and detection based on Haar-classifiers. The work aims to implementation of these methods in the OpenCV library, it refers to practical application of them a finally compares different provided trained files.
Real time face recognizer
Juráček, Aleš ; Přinosil, Jiří (referee) ; Richter, Miloslav (advisor)
My diploma thesis deals about face detection in picture. I try to outline problems of computer vision, artificial intelligence and machine learning. I described in details the proposed detection by Viola and Jones, which uses AdaBoost learning algorithm. This method was deliberately chosen for speed and detection accuracy. This detector was made in programming language C / C + + using the OpenCV library. To a final learning was used database of faces images „MIT CVCL Face Database“. The main goal was to propose the face detector utilizable also in video-sequences.
Meta-learning
Hovorka, Martin ; Hrabec, Jakub (referee) ; Honzík, Petr (advisor)
Goal of this work is to make acquaintance and study meta-learningu methods, program algorithm and compare with other machine learning methods.
Automatic face and facial feature detection
Krolikowski, Martin ; Kohoutek, Michal (referee) ; Přinosil, Jiří (advisor)
The master thesis presents an overview of face detection task in color, static images. Face detection term is posed in the context of various branches. Main concepts of face detection and also their relationships are described. Individual approaches are divided into groups and then define in turn. In the thesis is in detail described algorithm AdaBoost, which is selected on the basis of its properties. Especially speed of computation and good detection results are key features. In the scope of this work Viola-Jones detector was implemented. This detector was trained with face pictures from public accessible database. Combination of Viola-Jones detector with simple color detector is described. In the thesis is also presented experiment approach to facial features detection.
Comparison of machine learning methods for credit risk analysis
Bušo, Bohumír ; Kolman, Marek (advisor) ; Vacek, Vladislav (referee)
Recently, machine learning has been put into connection with a field called ,,Big Data'' more and more. Usually, in this field, a lot of data is available and we need to gather useful information based on this data. Nowadays, when still more and more data is generated by use of mobile phones, credit cards, etc., a need for high-performance methods is serious. In this work, we describe six different methods that serve this purpose. These are logistic regression, neural networks and deep neural networks, bagging, boosting and stacking. Last three methods compose a group called Ensemble Learning. We apply all six methods on real data, which were generously provided by one of the loan providers. These methods can help them to distinguish between good and bad potential takers of loans, when the decision about the loan is being made. Lastly, the results of particular methods are compared and we also briefly outline possible ways of interpretation.
Creation, Utilization and Optimization of Decision Trees
Selement, Pavel ; Bína, Vladislav (advisor) ; Váchová, Lucie (referee)
Decision trees are one of the main methods for solving decision problems. The goal of this thesis is to introduce their properties and basic conditions for use. The main contribution of this work is located in linking decision trees research in the decision theory and in the field of machine learning. The goal is not meant to be a comprehensive list of available methods but rather points out the overlooked connection between those two science disciplines. It is shown, both in theory and by an example, how to use the methods originally from machine learning for decision trees in the decision theory and thus in management practice. At the end there are several variants introduced to explain how to simplify decision trees.
Analýza dat týkajících se risku sebevraždy u mentálně nemocných
Hron, Jiří ; Rauch, Jan (advisor) ; Malá, Ivana (referee)
The three goals of this thesis are to present a coherent overview of the research on suicide in both the general population and among mentally ill, to analyse records of hospitalisations of mentally ill from years 2006 to 2012 while looking for patterns either leading to identification of suicide risk factors or useful for predicting probability of suicide at the time of discharge, and finally to compare a selected subset of statistical, data mining and machine learning methods in relation to their applicability to the second goal. The overview is based on information from over 40 published articles. The analysis and the comparison make use of associative rules mining, visual and stepwise methods for exploration, standard and conditional logistic regression models for inference, and variations of random forests for prediction. To the best of author's knowledge, none of the three goals was previously pursued by any other researcher in the Czech Republic, certainly not using the data set provided for purposes of this thesis. A new modification of random forest combined with a set of logistic regression in order to refine prediction accuracy is also briefly explored. The structure closely follows the above--stated goals starting from the chapters on related work and on the theoretical basis of the methods used, and concluding by the analysis itself and discussion of its results.

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