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Binocular vision
Ambros, Martin ; Drastich, Aleš (referee) ; Fedra, Petr (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis deals with the physiology of binocular vision for the acquisition of spatial effect from two-dimensional images passive and active technologies. At the beginning is described physiology of the human sight and binocular vision with his ontogeny in childhood. Next section is devoted to history and main stereoscopic technology like anaglyph, INFITEC, technology using polarization light, shutter glasses, head mounted display, autostereoscopic displays and their combination. Further it describes procedure by proposal of scanning dynamic scene by the help of two identic videorecorders. In the last part of this work is described implementation of scanning dynamic scene, processing in a program Matlab and results of subjective classification by group of observers.
Real-time distance measurement with stereoscopic sensor
Janeček, Martin ; Minář, Jiří (referee) ; Hasmanda, Martin (advisor)
Project shows calibration stereoscopic sensor. Also describes basic methods stereo-corespodation using library OpenCV. Project contains calculations of disparity maps on CPU or graphic card(using library OpenCL).
Binocular vision
Hanus, Rostislav ; Hrubeš, Jan (referee) ; Fedra, Petr (advisor)
This thesis is concerned in the binocular, or a spatial vision and stereoscopy. The first part is about the physiology of spatial and principle of vision. Next point of the work is addressing the implementation of synchronous scanning of static scenes using a pair of identical cameras. Implementation was carried out by two remote-controlled IR triggers. Another chapter is about stereoscopy, which is solved by the principle of image processing at a final spatial image. Image processing of stereo images is solved by using anaglyph. The last chapter describes how to build a program that is part of the work.
Assessment influence of the various aspects on the QoE in 3DTV: Subjective tests
Slíž, Martin ; Šindelář, Marin (referee) ; Boleček, Libor (advisor)
This thesis studies aspects influencing image quality 3D TV systems. Thesis is focused on comparing TV´s of the same brand with different diagonals and compares the change in perception of the evaluators by this parameter. The basic evaluated parameters are image depth, contrast, color rendition, image crossover and overall impression. Describes the creation of testing sequences for subjective tests, testing and evaluation of testing.
Vision of recording device for stereoscopic picture
Jelínek, Tomáš ; Karásek, David (referee) ; Sládek, Josef (advisor)
We have a chance to live in one of greatest age in technical improvement, especially information technology. In this age, the time plays power full part. Five years in IT is in compare with humans life a like a full one generation. We can only speed up or speed down this improvement. And a human life improvement? It makes simpler just a technics. In the beginning it was necessity when a human was substituted by technics. Later it helps and salving. And in a top when human don’t need, when it don’t solve but especially in this time when people are in comfort of anything pushed by himself to searching new experience right in this part of life the technics upgrade and makes comfortable living. Right in this chapter pertain this theme which you may follow up in this project.
Binocular vision
Janů, Joshua ; Jehlička, Karel (referee) ; Fedra, Petr (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is focused on binocular vision. The introductory section describes the physiology of stereoscopic vision. Then deals with the so-called depth guides to help induce the audio from the monitored scene. Furthermore, in this paper the method of stereoscopic projection and the possibility of inducing spatial perception of the picture. The work is also the acquisition of stereoscopic recording scene with its projections using anaglyph techniques. Based on the evaluation of the acquired group of alert observers described anaglyph effect of the information contained in the image.
Search of Corresponding Objects in a Pair of Images
Vrbenský, Andrej ; Herman, David (referee) ; Orság, Filip (advisor)
This thesis is aimed on area of stereoscopy. At first, there is  some space dedicated to stereoscopic theory, primarily to seaching of corresponding objects in a stereo image pair. Main attention is given to template matching methods, which are based on intesity comparison. Then we try to optimize these methods with SIMD SSE instructions and run some tests with image examples. These methods are implemented in C++ and also in assembly language.
Stereoscopic sensor for distance measurement
Vavroš, Ondřej ; Říha, Kamil (referee) ; Hasmanda, Martin (advisor)
This master's thesis will take us through theoretical procedure that allows us to determine the distance of an object by stereoscopic sensor. Part of this work presents the description of the steps to achieve image of objects, calibraton and rectification. At the next part our study provides an overview of algortihms for creating disparity maps and determining the distance of the object from sensor. In the following part of thesis deals with the implementation of these processes into aplication which aim is to measure the distance.
Modern methods for digital scene capturing
Nováček, Petr ; Horák, Karel (referee) ; Petyovský, Petr (advisor)
The thesis composes conventional and modern methods for digital scene capturing. The target of the thesis is a comparison of CMOS with Bayer mask and Foveon X3 Merrill sensors followed by a design of algorithms for image fusion which can combine advantages of the both sensor types. The thesis starts with an introduction and a description of methods and processes leading to scene capturing. The next part deals with capturing a gallery of test images and with a comparison of both sensors based on the gallery images. Further there are algorithms designed for image fusion which can combine advantages of the selected sensors. The last part of the thesis is devoted to an evaluation of results and of the used algorithms.
Binocular vision
Němcová, Andrea ; Šanda, Jaroslav (referee) ; Fedra, Petr (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the physiology of binocular vision for obtaining three-dimensional perception from two-dimensional images when using special glasses. It focuses on anatomy and physiology of the human eye and vision as inseparable parts of binocular vision, and on binocular vision as such. The work also mentions terms related to vision and describes the evolution of binocular vision during the human life. The important part of this thesis is the description of the emergence of three-dimensional perception from two two-dimensional pictures (stereogram). The thesis explains the principles of 3D projection methods, especially those which use active or passive glasses, and briefly describes the possibilities of 3D projection without glasses. The practical part includes a plan of capturing dynamic scenes where important parameters which affect the video capturing are described. The plan provides a description of a dynamic scene design with respect to the possibility of verification of human physiological parameters. Described scenes were captured by two identical cameras and edited in appropriate software. These videos were shown to a group of viewers whose task was to evaluate the videos from both subjective and objective points of view.

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