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Polygonal Mesh Segmentation
Povolný, Filip ; Polok, Lukáš (referee) ; Španěl, Michal (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis deals with methods of polygonal mesh segmentation. The method which was chosen for implementation is based on existing methods of segmentation driven by Gaussian curvature and feature-sensitive segmentation. The chosen method is further extended, tested and finally its results are compared with results of other automatic segmentations and with manually segmented meshes.
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Tensors and their geometrical and mechanical applications
Kunz, Daniel ; Kureš, Miroslav (referee) ; Tomáš, Jiří (advisor)
In this thesis I describe construction of tensor algebra and its following usage of this magnificent structure for description of curved surfaces. This structure can be used in geometry or for example in mechanic. The thesis is focused on clear construction and if it is possible than to sustain visual aspect of current problem. Main task of this thesis was got the feel of tensor algebra and its construction and then use it on tasks in physic and mechanic.
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USE OF THE SHAPE OF THE TRANSPORT NETWORK FOR EVALUATION OF THE SERVICE ACCESSIBILITY
Černický, David ; Štych, Přemysl (advisor) ; Laštovička, Josef (referee)
This thesis deals with factors influencing the average speed on Czech roads. Curvature and inclination of the slopes were selected among the main factors influencing the average speed. Until now, these factors have been considered at discrete intervals, not as continuous functions. The function for calculating the curvature is based on ČSN 73 6101, where the equation with all variables is directly defined. The functional relationship for the movement of vehicles in sloping terrain was created from data from scientific articles. Therefore, an algorithm was implemented in this thesis, which can automatically evaluate the average speed on the road network. Python was used to implement this algorithm. Furthermore, there is a testing section for travel times, which is validated using route planners and also supported by extensive field research. Testing took place in GIS using network analysis methods. Testing has shown that the inclusion of curvature and inclination will significantly improve the calculation of travel times. key words: network analyst, curvature, gis, algorithm
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Tensors and their geometrical and mechanical applications
Kunz, Daniel ; Kureš, Miroslav (referee) ; Tomáš, Jiří (advisor)
In this thesis I describe construction of tensor algebra and its following usage of this magnificent structure for description of curved surfaces. This structure can be used in geometry or for example in mechanic. The thesis is focused on clear construction and if it is possible than to sustain visual aspect of current problem. Main task of this thesis was got the feel of tensor algebra and its construction and then use it on tasks in physic and mechanic.
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Relationship between morphometric characteristics of the terrain and network analysis in GIS
Kufner, Jan ; Hudeček, Tomáš (advisor) ; Štych, Přemysl (referee)
The main objective of the diploma thesis is creation of methodology and automatization of calibration process of network graph based on the values of morphometric characteristics and motion vectors. The resulting morphometric values of the terrain have been detected on the basis of mathematical and cartographic methods for line course expression. The most accurate one has been used in GIS network analysis over the road network and digital terrain models, which were chosen as the most appropriate for this purpose. Relationship between morphometric values and values suitable for use in network analysis (speed, time, ...) has been studied using specific examples in appropriately selected territory with using selected vehicle, which was designated as a bicycle. The practical part for the verification of functionality of the suggested methodology has been compared with other models of accessibility, available web-map portals and route planners. The process of transport network evaluation based on selected parameters has been automated in Python programming language as a tool in ArcGIS software, which is attached to the diploma thesis. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
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Deviatility of roads in network analysis with the use of GIS
Bartoš, Jan ; Hudeček, Tomáš (advisor) ; Jaroš, Jakub (referee)
The key of presented diploma thesis is to find a way to take shape of roads into account when performing network analysis. Methods of mathematical representation of shape of lines are discussed; the curvature is chose for later use. Then the relation between road's curvature and speed is discussed - the model for setting the speed is suggested. Important part of the thesis is focused on implementation in GIS. Designed model is implemented by Python in the ArcGIS for Desktop. Due to testing on specific examples, it was confirmed, that the taking the shape characteristics into account provides high précising of network analysis.
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Polygonal Mesh Segmentation
Povolný, Filip ; Polok, Lukáš (referee) ; Španěl, Michal (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis deals with methods of polygonal mesh segmentation. The method which was chosen for implementation is based on existing methods of segmentation driven by Gaussian curvature and feature-sensitive segmentation. The chosen method is further extended, tested and finally its results are compared with results of other automatic segmentations and with manually segmented meshes.
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