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Automatic Recognition of Logopaedic Defect in Speech Utterances
Dušil, Lubomír ; Atassi, Hicham (referee) ; Smékal, Zdeněk (advisor)
The thesis is aimed at an analysis and automatic detection of logopaedic defects in speech utterance. Its objective is to facilitate and accelerate the work of logopaedists and to increase percentage of detected logopaedic defects in children of the youngest possible age followed by the most successful treatment. It presents methods of speech work, classification of the defects within individual stages of child development and appropriate words for identification of the speech defects and their subsequent remedy. After that there are analyses of methods of calculating coefficients which reflect human speech best. Also classifiers which are used to discern and determine whether it is a speech defect or not. Classifiers exploit coefficients for their work. Coefficients and classifiers are being tested and their best combination is being looked for in order to achieve the highest possible success rate of the automatic detection of the speech defects. All the programming and testing jobs has been conducted in the Matlab programme.
Stereo equalizer with spectrum analyzer
Náhlík, Ondřej ; Šotner, Roman (referee) ; Kratochvíl, Tomáš (advisor)
This bachelor’s work is focused on design of ten band analog stereo equalizer, which is solved by using an active band-pass filters of 2nd order. Simulated output signal isn‘t rippled more than ± 1 dB at zero amplification and can be amplified at maximum ca. ± 8 dB. Prototype of equalizer is then built and it’s characteristics are measured. The circuit of an integrated power amplifier working in the class AB is solved in the next part of this work. Amplifier is then built and it’s characteristics are measured. In the last part of this work, there is described function of a spectral analyzer which is then designed, built and programmed. The analyzer uses the Fast Fourier transform (FFT) and resulting spectrum is displayed on a display.
Implementation of Fast Fourier Transformation on Transport Triggered Architecture
Žádník, Jakub ; Slovák, Jiří (referee) ; Maršálek, Roman (advisor)
V této práci je navrhnut energeticky úsporný procesor typu TTA (Transport Triggered Architecture) pro výpočet rychlé Fourierovy transformace (FFT). Návrh procesoru byl vytvořen na míru použitému algoritmu pomocí speciáoních funkčních jednotek. Algoritmus byl realizován jako posloupnost instrukcí tak, že většina výpočtu probíhá ve smyčce obrahující pouze jedionu paralelní instrukci. Tato instrukce je umístěna do instrukčního bufferu, odkud je potom volána místo instrukční paměti. Díky tomu se dá docílit nižší spotřeby, neboť volání z instrukčního bufferu je efektivnější než volání z instrukční paměti. Program byl zkompilován na časovém modelu procesoru a časová simulace potvrdila správnost návrhu. Součástí práce jsou rovněž pomocné programy v Pythonu, které slouží ke generaci referenčních výsledků a automatické simulaci a porovnání výsledků simulace s referencí.
Inertial measurement unit for road parameter measurment
Toman, Ondřej ; Coufalík, Pavel (referee) ; Holcner, Petr (advisor)
Bachelor´s thesis deals with the measurement of road unevenness. Inertial measurement unit (IMU) is an electronic device that provides information about acceleration and space orientation thanks to combination of gyroscopes and accelerators. IMU is a basic component of all inertial measurement systems that are used to transport measurement. Roadways with different surfaces were tested for verification of this device. The aim of this thesis is the description of work with inertial measurement unit as well as description of measurement and its performance, evaluation and verification of IMU usage for analysis of road unevenness. At the end there are some recommendations for improvement.
Non-contact detection of physiological parameters from image sequences
Bršlicová, Tereza ; Janoušek, Oto (referee) ; Kolář, Radim (advisor)
This thesis deals with the study of contactless and non-invasive methods for estimating heart and respiratory rate. Non-contact measurement involves sensing persons by using camera and the values of the physiological parameters are then assessed from the sets of image sequences by using suitable approaches. The theoretical part is devoted to description of the various methods and their implementation. The practical part describes the design and realization of the experiment for contactless detection of heart and respiratory rate. The experiment was carried out on 10 volunteers with a known heart and respiratory rate, which was covered by using of a sophisticated system BIOPAC. Processing and analysis of the measured data was conducted in software environment Matlab. Finally, results from contactless detection were compared with the reference from measurement system BIOPAC. Experiment results are statistically evaluated and discussed.
Autonomous system for acoustic analysis in diagnostics
Havlíček, Michal ; Marada, Tomáš (referee) ; Huzlík, Rostislav (advisor)
The aim of this diploma thesis are possibilities of sound analysis with Sipeed development platform using MaixBit hardware. The main goal is design and development of an autonomous device that after a command from a computer analyzes the ambient sound and converts the resulting information back to the computer screen. Usage of these devices in real world scenarios is evaluated in conclusion.
Parallelization of Ultrasound Simulations Using 2D Decomposition
Nikl, Vojtěch ; Dvořák, Václav (referee) ; Jaroš, Jiří (advisor)
This thesis is a part of the k-Wave project, which is a toolbox for the simulation and reconstruction of acoustic wave felds and one of its main contributions is the planning of focused ultrasound surgeries (HIFU). One simulation can take tens of hours and about 60% of the simulation time is taken by the calculation of the 3D Fast Fourier transforms. Up until now the 3D FFT has been calculated purely by the FFTW library and its 1D decomposition, whose major limitation is the maximum number of employable cores. Therefore we introduce a new approach, called the 2D hybrid decomposition of the 3D FFT (HybridFFT), where we combine both MPI processes and OpenMP threads to reach as best performance as possible. On a low number of cores, on the order of a few hundreds, we are about as fast or slightly faster than FFTW and pure MPI 2D decomposition libraries (PFFT and P3DFFT). One of the best results was achieved on a 512^3FFT using 512 cores, where our hybrid version run 31ms, FFTW run 39ms and PFFT run 44ms. The most significant performance advantage should be seen when employing around 8-16 thousand cores, however we haven't had an access to a machine with such resources. Almost a linear scalability has been proven for up to 2048 employed cores.
Design and implementation of an automatic guitar tuner
Zatloukal, Tomáš ; Formánek, Martin (referee) ; Appel, Martin (advisor)
Goals of this thesis are design and realization of automatic guitar tuner. First, a research was carried on of availalbe tuners and sensors on the market, which is followed up by design of the hardware and software. The device processes sound emitted by string and turns guitar’s machine head via electromotor, achieving tunning. The design of the tuner is aimed to be held in one hand. Processing of entry data and control of the motor is done by development board with ESP32.
Autonomous system for acoustic analysis in diagnostics
Havlíček, Michal ; Marada, Tomáš (referee) ; Huzlík, Rostislav (advisor)
The aim of this diploma thesis are possibilities of sound analysis with Sipeed development platform using MaixBit hardware. The main goal is design and development of an autonomous device that after a command from a computer analyzes the ambient sound and converts the resulting information back to the computer screen. Usage of these devices in real world scenarios is evaluated in conclusion.
The Innovation of organ pipes
Holba, Stanislav ; Musil, Jaroslav (referee) ; Jirásek, Ondřej (advisor)
The thesis deals with the sound colour of organ pipes in relation to the way of tone excitation, physical dimensions of organ pipes and the construction material used. The sound colour of individual organ pipes is described by means of spectral analysis and selected psychoacoustic variables. The obtained knowledge is further used for the production of organ pipes from atypical materials and modification of conventional organ pipes. Resonator simulations are performed for the materials used for the production in order to determine the theoretical value of the resonant frequencies. These values are compared with the results of spectral analysis of the sound of physical organ pipes.

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