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Analysis of retinal nerve fiber layer in fundus images utilizing local binary patterns
Doležal, Petr ; Harabiš, Vratislav (referee) ; Odstrčilík, Jan (advisor)
This work describes LBP (Local Binary Pattern) method in its various forms as a tool for distinguishing images with and without texture. The first part of the essay looks into the retinal nerve fiber layer, loss of the nerve fiber and especially into possibilities of retinal images with help of the fundus camera and into properties of this way received data. Second part of the essay describes and explains the LBP method which uses local binary operators for description of texture by help of histograms. From this way brought force of histograms is possible to gain a complex of features. Due to different classification approaches can then determine if new samples were selected from an image loss of retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL). This solves the next part of the essay. And then is evaluated the correlation of features of LBP histograms of these images with the thickness of the RNFL in the same place. The methods described in this essay have been tested on a set of images in Matlab program and received results show, that the method can be useful for the diagnosis of glaucoma diseases.
Automatic vocal-oriented recognition of human emotions
Houdek, Miroslav ; Přinosil, Jiří (referee) ; Atassi, Hicham (advisor)
This master thesis concerns with emotional states and gender recognition on the basis of speech signal analysis. We used various prosodic and cepstral features for the description of the speech signal. In the text we describe non-invasive methods for glottal pulses estimation. The described features of speech were implemented in MATLAB. For their classification we used the GMM classifier, which uses the Gaussian probability distribution for modeling a feature space. Furthermore, we constructed a system for recognition of emotional states of the speaker and a system for gender recognition from speech. We tested the success of created systems with several features on speech signal segments of various lengths and compared the results. In the last part we tested the influence of speaker and gender on the success of emotional states recognition.
Identification of emotional state using speech signal analysis
Navrátil, Michal ; Atassi, Hicham (referee) ; Smékal, Zdeněk (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the analysis of human emotional states speaker by the help of analyse speech signals. The thesis has two parts. In the first part, the process of speech generating is described in addition to the description of the commonly used pre-processing methods such as denoising or preemphasis. The first part also deals with the major and minor prosody features, these features are: the fundamental frequency, energy, spectral features and time domain features such as the speech rate. The second part of this thesis deals with a task of emotion recognition from the speech signal. When we accumulate sufficient of the number of recordings emotive state will be able to rekognize emotive state with high probability. All project is prepared for use in real time. The last part of this thesis thesis contains description and results of the experiments made on a large number of speech records.
Face Detection in Camera Image on a Mobile Phone
Tureček, Martin ; Láník, Aleš (referee) ; Herout, Adam (advisor)
This thesis deals with a face detection on mobile phones. It especially focuses on Windows Mobile platform. The introduction is therefore devoted to this operating system and alternatives of working with the camera. The next part of the text refers to general problems of the face detection in the image considering the weak performance of the target device. Another part of this thesis is a description of the acquisition of images from the camera using DirectShow multimedia framework and creation of a custom transformation filter for the face detection. Achieved results are summarized in the conclusion. It takes a form of tests examining different mobile devices. All difficulties arising during Windows Mobile developing are also mentioned.
Detection of similarity in program codes
Maťašová, Kristýna ; Vítek, Martin (referee) ; Kašpar, Jakub (advisor)
The Bachelor introduces the concept of plagiarism and possible kinds of plagiarism. It focuses on the problem of detecting the similarity of source codes, especially with graphical interfaces in the MATLAB environment. It also describes already existing detectors. The practical part of thesis is focused on finding appropriate flags for detection of similarity in source codes and introduces the metric of detected flags. It also describes the internal logic of created detector of similarity and discusses the results of its testing.
Plagiarism detection of text documents
Nezval, Jiří ; Kašpar, Jakub (referee) ; Vítek, Martin (advisor)
This thesis informs the reader about plagiarism. It explaines basic methods and approaches of its detection. Furthermore, it contains a practical part realized in the Matlab enviroment involving creating a plagiarism detector. The detector was tested on a database of real thesis. Graphic user interface is also implemented into the detector.
Features for the analysis and classification of cells in holographic microscope images
Navrátilová, Markéta ; Kolář, Radim (referee) ; Vičar, Tomáš (advisor)
This thesis deals with features used for analysis and classification of cell images captured by holographic microscope. Distinctive features are described together with tools for their classification. Features are extracted on provided segmented cells with use of Matlab programming environment. Based on extracted features the cells are classified by SVM classificator. With use of clustering methods and dimensionality reduction different cell types are analyzed. Reliabity of each feature is tested.
Automatizovaná detekce makromolekulárních komplexů z kvantitativních STEM snímků a výpočet jejich molekulární hmotnosti
Záchej, Samuel ; Walek, Petr (referee) ; Hrubanová, Kamila (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis deals with problems of processing and analysis of images from quantitative STEM microscope. The thesis describes principles of image formation and methods of image processing. An essential part is a description of properties and classification of detected macromolecular complexes. A practical part includes processing of exemplary images in MATLAB. An important part is a design and realization of the algorithm for detection objects in the image, their classification and calculation of their molecular mass. The thesis includes testing of used algorithms and analysis of the results.
Analysis of retinal nerve fiber layer in fundus images utilizing local binary patterns
Doležal, Petr ; Harabiš, Vratislav (referee) ; Odstrčilík, Jan (advisor)
This work describes LBP (Local Binary Pattern) method in its various forms as a tool for distinguishing images with and without texture. The first part of the essay looks into the retinal nerve fiber layer, loss of the nerve fiber and especially into possibilities of retinal images with help of the fundus camera and into properties of this way received data. Second part of the essay describes and explains the LBP method which uses local binary operators for description of texture by help of histograms. From this way brought force of histograms is possible to gain a complex of features. Due to different classification approaches can then determine if new samples were selected from an image loss of retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL). This solves the next part of the essay. And then is evaluated the correlation of features of LBP histograms of these images with the thickness of the RNFL in the same place. The methods described in this essay have been tested on a set of images in Matlab program and received results show, that the method can be useful for the diagnosis of glaucoma diseases.
Face Detection in Camera Image on a Mobile Phone
Tureček, Martin ; Láník, Aleš (referee) ; Herout, Adam (advisor)
This thesis deals with a face detection on mobile phones. It especially focuses on Windows Mobile platform. The introduction is therefore devoted to this operating system and alternatives of working with the camera. The next part of the text refers to general problems of the face detection in the image considering the weak performance of the target device. Another part of this thesis is a description of the acquisition of images from the camera using DirectShow multimedia framework and creation of a custom transformation filter for the face detection. Achieved results are summarized in the conclusion. It takes a form of tests examining different mobile devices. All difficulties arising during Windows Mobile developing are also mentioned.

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