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Plagiarism detection of program codes
Nečadová, Anežka ; Smital, Lukáš (referee) ; Vítek, Martin (advisor)
This semestral thesis presents definition of plagiarism and focuses primarily on solving this problem in academic world. The main topic is the detection of plagiarism. It is discussed the various steps of the detection process and special attention is given to plagiarism detection of program codes. The work mentions question of the reliability of detection tools and divides the plagiarism detection methods into basic groups. One chapter is devoted metrics for comparing files. Mentioned are two tools available to detect plagiarism. In the last chapter is analyzed own draft program for plagiarism detection of program codes. The detector was applied to a database of student’s works, and the results were plotted.
Selected objects in non-euclidian metrics
Bruna, Jiří ; Zhouf, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Dvořák, Petr (referee)
This bachelor thesis studies the shape of a circle, ellipse, hyperbola and parabola in the taxicab metric, using elementary mathematical methods. It thus constitutes a material suitable for the study of this topic without special requirements regarding knowledge in the field of mathematics on the part of the reader. There is a number of illustrations accompanying the text, most of them created using GeoGebra software. Major hypotheses concerning the shape of the above mentioned objects are supplied with a proof. With its scope and margin, the paper represents a unique work in mathematical literature written in the Czech language at the time of its creation. The secondary benefit of the development of an open mind is mentioned as well.
Taxicab Metric in Teaching-Learning Process at Basic School
Bruna, Jiří ; Zhouf, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Vondrová, Naďa (referee)
This master's thesis explores the possibility of including Taxicab metric as a subject matter into instruction at lower secondary level of education and it does so in several ways. Firstly, it looks into a curricular document of state level (Framework Educational Programme) and discusses instances at which the subject matter and the concept of lower secondary education are in agreement. Secondly, this thesis analyses a selected series of textbooks with respect to exercises that can be seen as linked to non-Euclidean metrics. Furthermore an experiment is described and evaluated, whose purpose, as a part of this thesis, was to find out if selected pupils can successfully solve problems in the context of the Taxicab metric and if related instruction influenced pupils' understanding of the concept of line segment and circle in a desired way. The teaching material which constituted an integral part of the experiment is presented as well.
Image segmentation of unbalanced data using artificial intelligence
Polách, Michal ; Rajnoha, Martin (referee) ; Kolařík, Martin (advisor)
This thesis focuses on problematics of segmentation of unbalanced datasets by the useof artificial inteligence. Numerous existing methods for dealing with unbalanced datasetsare examined, and some of them are then applied to real problem that consist of seg-mentation of dataset with class ratio of more than 6000:1.
Search of Metric State Space with Obstacles
Lukáč, Jakub ; Rozman, Jaroslav (referee) ; Šůstek, Martin (advisor)
This thesis is focused on search of metric state space with obstacles. The thesis selects four methods based on state space search and presents two new algorithms, which will try to consider an obstacles in metric space. The selected methods and the new designed algorithms are implemented as an application in programming language Java, application is also part of the thesis. The thesis presents experiments on metric spaces with various kind of obstacles for comparison of individual methods.
Comparison of functional and non-functional tests
Galaš, David ; Hyblbauer, Jan (advisor) ; Buchalcevová, Alena (referee)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to compare functional and non-functional software test types in terms of their overall contribution to successful application testing. The comparison is based on performed test cases and calculated metrics, whose final values are based on values measured during the testing. The theoretical part describes individual functional and non-functional test categories and provides thorough information about each category described. The analytic part focuses on metrics selection and their respective interpretation and provides verified method for metric weight assignment including the calculation of final weights. The practical part includes selected web application testing using manually written test cases and the calculation of defined metrics for each performed test category. This part also contains the evaluation of test categories according to calculated metrics and the final comparison of functional and nonfunctional tests in terms of their overall contribution. The conclusion of the thesis summarizes the results of tests comparison, shows the way the intermediate objectives were achieved and adumbrates possible use of this thesis in the future.
Prosodic analysis of urban music in French and Czech
Chodaková, Polina ; Duběda, Tomáš (advisor) ; Dommergues, Jean-Yves (referee) ; Polická, Alena (referee)
in English TITLE : Prosodic Analysis of Urban Music in French and Czech AUTHOR : Mgr. Polina Chodaková DEPARTMENT : Institute of Romance Studies FF UK SUPERVISORS : doc. PhDr. Tomáš Duběda, Ph.D., prof. Philippe Martin, Dr ès Sci, Dr Ling. KEY WORDS : Prosody, metrics, stress, intonation, declamation, rap, reggae This thesis deals with the rhythm, stress and intonation in rap and reggae music. It describes the form features of declamations which combine chant, half- singing and singing, in the theoretical framework of contrastive prosody and verse theory. The thesis consists of seven chapters and is based on a textual corpus of 200 songs in French and Czech, assembled for this dissertation. The linguistic material of 59,000 syllables is a representative set of excerpts, transcribed in rhythmic grids with an auditive analysis. From the prosodic point of view, rap and reggae display an important degree of rhythmic reorganisation. In both languages, setting texts to music is performed ac- cording to an isochronous pattern, which is imposed on the lyrics with an isosyllabic rhythm and whose bound stress system is weak. This is shown through interactive constraints, which reflect universal tendencies in verbal art, that both genres exhibit a lot of freedom in the association of lyrics and the musical...
Taxicab Metric in Teaching-Learning Process at Basic School
Bruna, Jiří ; Zhouf, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Vondrová, Naďa (referee)
This master's thesis explores the possibility of including Taxicab metric as a subject matter into instruction at lower secondary level of education and it does so in several ways. Firstly, it looks into a curricular document of state level (Framework Educational Programme) and discusses instances at which the subject matter and the concept of lower secondary education are in agreement. Secondly, this thesis analyses a selected series of textbooks with respect to exercises that can be seen as linked to non-Euclidean metrics. Furthermore an experiment is described and evaluated, whose purpose, as a part of this thesis, was to find out if selected pupils can successfully solve problems in the context of the Taxicab metric and if related instruction influenced pupils' understanding of the concept of line segment and circle in a desired way. The teaching material which constituted an integral part of the experiment is presented as well.
Tonic Verse and the Czech Language
Zindulková, Klára ; Heczková, Libuše (advisor) ; Wiendl, Jan (referee)
Chief subject of this work is a detailed description of the metrical structure of accentual verse and its place in the system of versifications. Definitions of this metrical system in the Czech theory of verse are compared to the international concepts of accentual verse. Then the category of isochrony is described. Isochrony is a property of language, on which the priciple of accentual verse is based on. In the next part of the work I present an overview of the types of accentual verse in Polish, English, Russian and German. Special attention is paid to the category of strict stress-verse, its relation to the accentual verse and also to some of Czech literary works. Further in the work I focus on metrical analysis of the texts written by five czech poets, which are more or less based on the accentual principle. The most attention is paid to the drama Faëthon by O. Theer. I elaborate on author's comments and critical reviews of his contemporaries, comparing them with the modern metrical descriptions. The last part is devoted to the problem of translating accentual verses into Czech, connecting this versification with "sylabotonic" translations of quantitative verse and also oral character of accentual versification in general.
Information security as one of the performance indicators in energy company
Kubík, Lukáš ; Svoboda, Vlastimil (referee) ; Sodomka, Petr (advisor)
Master thesis is concerned with assessing the state of information security and its use as an indicator of corporate performance in energy company. Chapter analysis of the problem and current situation presents findings on the state of information security and implementation stage of ISMS. The practical part is focused on risk analysis and assessment the maturity level of processes, which are submitted as the basis for the proposed security measures and recommendations. There are also designed metrics to measure level of information security.

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