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Comparison of Multimedia Signal Compression Possibilities
Špaček, Milan ; Mišurec, Jiří (referee) ; Škorpil, Vladislav (advisor)
Thesis deals with multimedia signal comparison of compression options focused on video and advanced codecs. Specifically it describes the encoding and decoding of video recordings according to the MPEG standard. The theoretical part of the thesis describes characteristic properties of the video signal and justification for the need to use recording and transmission compression. There are also described methods for elimination of encoded video signal redundancy and irrelevance. Further on are discussed ways of measuring the video signal quality. A separate chapter is focused on the characteristics of currently used and promising codecs. In the practical part of the thesis were created functions in Matlab environment. These functions were implemented into graphic user interface that simulates the activity of functional blocks of the encoder and decoder. Based on user-specified input parameters it performs encoding and decoding of any given picture, composed of images in RGB format, and displays the outputs of individual functional blocks. There are implemented algorithms for the initial processing of the input sequence including sub-sampling, as well as DCT, quantization, motion compensation and their inverse operations. Separate chapters are dedicated to the realisation of codec description in the Matlab environment and to the individual processing steps output. Further on are mentioned compress algorithm comparisons and the impact of parameter change onto the final signal. The findings are summarized in conclusion.
Practical examples of signal processing
Hanzálek, Pavel ; Smékal, Zdeněk (referee) ; Mekyska, Jiří (advisor)
The thesis focuses on the issue of signal processing. Using practical examples, it tries to show the use of individual signal processing operations from a practical point of view. For each of the selected signal processing operations, an application is created in MATLAB, including a graphical interface for easier operation. The division of the thesis is such that each chapter is first analyzed from a theoretical point of view, then it is shown using a practical demonstration of what the operation is used in practice. Individual applications are described here, mainly in terms of how they are handled and their possible results. The results of the practical part are presented in the attachment of the thesis.
Modern compression formats of digital image
Eder, Radek ; Přinosil, Jiří (referee) ; Číka, Petr (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the problems of digital image compression. There are described basic color models RGB and YCbCr and conversion between them. Described are currently used codecs for digital images. JPEG compression format is discussed in more detail, which currently is still the most widely used format for digital photos. Described is a process of digitizing the image using the JPEG standard, which includes sampling, quantization and coding. Described are also formats JPEG2000, PNG and WebP. End of chapter are described methods for subjective and objective evaluation of the quality of digital image compression. Among the subjective methods include Double Stimulus Impairment Scale (DSIS) and Double Stimulus Continuous Quality Scale (DSCQS), then the objective methods include Mean Squared Error (MSE), Peak Signal to Noise Ratio (PSNR) a Structural Similarity (SSIM). Application was created as part of the work that allows you to compress the source image to the selected formats. It also allows a qualitative evaluation of compression and store the results to the file.
Educational video codec
Dvořák, Martin ; Hála, Ondřej (referee) ; Slanina, Martin (advisor)
The first goal of diploma thesis is to study the basic principles of video signal compression. Introduction to techniques used to reduce irrelevancy and redundancy in the video signal. The second goal is, on the basis of information about compression tools, implement the individual compression tools in the programming environment of Matlab and assemble simple model of the video codec. Diploma thesis contains a description of the three basic blocks, namely - interframe coding, intraframe coding and coding with variable length word - according the standard MPEG-2.
Set of Computer Exercises for Signals and Systems
Pálka, Petr ; Žmolíková, Kateřina (referee) ; Černocký, Jan (advisor)
The goal of this bachelor thesis is to transform the current format of materials for computer exercises from the Signals and Systems course into Jupyter environment. Current materials are divided by topics into individual PDF files that contain relevant theory and MATLAB code examples. These PDF materials cover basics of digital signal processing on computer. Produced Jupyter notebooks contain theory from original materials in Markdown + LaTeX, and MATLAB code examples are replaced by Python examples. In addition to current materials, they display output of the Python code which may include graphs, playable audio, text, image or some interactive combination of listed.
Web applications supporting education of JPEG compression
Dziuina, Valeriia ; Záviška, Pavel (referee) ; Rajmic, Pavel (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the problem of lossy compression of image data implemented by the JPEG algorithm. The JPEG algorithm itself is described, as well as the background necessary for its understanding, such as the physical and physiological nature of colour formation, its basic parameters and RGB and YCbCr colour models. The result of this work is three web applications, each of which should demonstrate the flow of certain steps of the algorithm and their influence on the final image. These applications are first aimed at simplifying the understanding of the image data compression process within the JPEG algorithm.
Set of Computer Exercises for Signals and Systems
Pálka, Petr ; Žmolíková, Kateřina (referee) ; Černocký, Jan (advisor)
The goal of this bachelor thesis is to transform the current format of materials for computer exercises from the Signals and Systems course into Jupyter environment. Current materials are divided by topics into individual PDF files that contain relevant theory and MATLAB code examples. These PDF materials cover basics of digital signal processing on computer. Produced Jupyter notebooks contain theory from original materials in Markdown + LaTeX, and MATLAB code examples are replaced by Python examples. In addition to current materials, they display output of the Python code which may include graphs, playable audio, text, image or some interactive combination of listed.
Practical examples of signal processing
Hanzálek, Pavel ; Smékal, Zdeněk (referee) ; Mekyska, Jiří (advisor)
The thesis focuses on the issue of signal processing. Using practical examples, it tries to show the use of individual signal processing operations from a practical point of view. For each of the selected signal processing operations, an application is created in MATLAB, including a graphical interface for easier operation. The division of the thesis is such that each chapter is first analyzed from a theoretical point of view, then it is shown using a practical demonstration of what the operation is used in practice. Individual applications are described here, mainly in terms of how they are handled and their possible results. The results of the practical part are presented in the attachment of the thesis.
The effect of sampling period error on frequency analysis
Pietrowicz, Daniel ; Marada, Tomáš (referee) ; Zuth, Daniel (advisor)
This thesis will be focused on signal measurement in connection with digitization and analysis inaccuracy of sampling peroid effect. Brief narration of frequency analysis and description of Matlab and his capabilities with this issue. Then creation procedure for simulation model of analog signal and his fault digitization via sampling period. Systematic comparation of this effect on inaccuracy of sampling period on frequency analysis.
Modern compression formats of digital image
Eder, Radek ; Přinosil, Jiří (referee) ; Číka, Petr (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the problems of digital image compression. There are described basic color models RGB and YCbCr and conversion between them. Described are currently used codecs for digital images. JPEG compression format is discussed in more detail, which currently is still the most widely used format for digital photos. Described is a process of digitizing the image using the JPEG standard, which includes sampling, quantization and coding. Described are also formats JPEG2000, PNG and WebP. End of chapter are described methods for subjective and objective evaluation of the quality of digital image compression. Among the subjective methods include Double Stimulus Impairment Scale (DSIS) and Double Stimulus Continuous Quality Scale (DSCQS), then the objective methods include Mean Squared Error (MSE), Peak Signal to Noise Ratio (PSNR) a Structural Similarity (SSIM). Application was created as part of the work that allows you to compress the source image to the selected formats. It also allows a qualitative evaluation of compression and store the results to the file.

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