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Similar solution identification in the field of stochastic simulation related to waste management
Gal, Pavel ; Frýba, Lukáš (referee) ; Šomplák, Radovan (advisor)
The Master’s thesis deals with the issue of collecting mixed municipal waste from producers to a~waste-to-energy or landfills. The initial chapters are aimed to waste legislation and transportation of the waste by road freight transport across Europe. The objective is to collect the data, that are required for calculation in tool NERUDA. The next part describes the cluster analysis and different approaches in it. The selected methods of cluster analysis are apllied to the logistic task in the final chapters. The cluster analysis is considered from different aspects. The results are visualized using the software ArcGIS.
Statistical Classification Methods
Barvenčík, Oldřich ; Žák, Libor (referee) ; Michálek, Jaroslav (advisor)
The thesis deals with selected classification methods. The thesis describes the basis of cluster analysis, discriminant analysis and theory of classification trees. The usage is demonstrated by classification of simulated data, the calculation is made in the program STATISTICA. In practical part of the thesis there is the comparison of the methods for classification of real data files of various extent. Classification methods are used for solving of the real task – prediction of air pollution based of the weather forecast.
Analysis of Call Center Performance Using Statistical Methods
Přikrylová, Veronika ; Novotná, Veronika (referee) ; Doubravský, Karel (advisor)
The master’s thesis analyzes the key performance areas of the call centre, which contact debtors of nonbank company, which provides loans. An author analyze a collection process with a wide range of statistical methods and then propose actions, which would lead to do this process more effective, which overall will lead to a better performance of whole call centre.
Default Risk Modeling in Chemistry Industry
Jedlička, Jaromír ; Czekus, Robert (referee) ; Režňáková, Mária (advisor)
My thesis is focused on the presentation of a scoring model for companies in chemical industry with use of cluster analysis methods. There is a description of financial risks, financial analysis indicators and models which are used to evaluate financial risks of a company. There is also a mathematical description of hierarchical cluster methods.
Classification of 1D gel electrophoresis samples
Krupka, Ondřej ; Škutková, Helena (referee) ; Vítek, Martin (advisor)
This term project deals with the classification of 1D gel electrophoresis samples. It describes the theoretical information about gel electrophoresis, various types of errors, processing of the image and its classification using the cluster analysis. One of the main goals is creation of images with the highest quality as possible. A realization of pre-processing and detection of the sample borders is made in the MATLAB environment. And finally, classification of samples is done with subsequent statistical analysis.
Digital image analysis of mitotic chromosomes
Hávová, Mariana ; Babula, Petr (referee) ; Škutková, Helena (advisor)
Changes in chromosome number and structure may cause serious diseases. Cytogenetic tests leadin to set of karyotype are done for detecting these abnormalities. Chromosomes are visualised with proper methods and karyotype is made up most often. Manual karyotyping is time-consuming and expensive task. Because of this, researchers have been developing automated karyotyping systems. Karyotyping systems classify chromosomes into classes based on their characteristic features. Overlapping and bent chromosomes are limitations for automatic classification since they ocur at almost every mitosis. Accuracy and reliability of karyotyping systems still depend on the human intervention. Overcoming of these problems and development of fully automated system is the aim of modern approaches.
Dynamic Time Warping in Biosignal Processing
Kubát, Milan ; Kozumplík, Jiří (referee) ; Klimek, Martin (advisor)
This work is dedicated to dynamic time warping in biosignal processing, especially it´s application for ECG signals. On the beginning the theoretical notes about cardiography are summarized. Then, the DTW analysis follows along with conditions and demands assessments for it’s successful application. Next, several variants and application possibilities are described. The practical part covers the design of this method, the outputs comprehension, settings optimization and realization of methods related with DTW
Delineation of ECG signals using leads transformation
Ruttner, Michal ; Ronzhina, Marina (referee) ; Vítek, Martin (advisor)
This work deals with delineation of ECG signals. First we will become familiar with ECG and commonly used processing methods. Various transformation methods of ECG leads. Further we will describe methods of delineation ECG signals. Second part is dedicated to metod used in this work for delineation of ECG signals from CSE database. Particulary method using Dyadic Wavelet Transform. Work include, description of used program and results. Third part is dedicated to methods of ECG leads transformations and cluster analysis. In conclusion we will evaluate the results.
Delineation of ECG signals using methods combining
Zahradník, Radek ; Smital, Lukáš (referee) ; Vítek, Martin (advisor)
The aim of this work is to study and describe the principles and method of delineation of ECG signals. Learn and describe about method of cluster analysis. In this work was created and described three different methods of delineations of ECG signals. Created algorithms were tested on complete CSE database. With cluster analysis were combine created methods. The obtained results from realized methods and combined method were compared with others known methods. At the end of this work is evaluate efficiency of detection of combined method.
Classification of cardiac cycles
Lorenc, Patrik ; Škutková, Helena (referee) ; Vítek, Martin (advisor)
This work deals with the classification of cardiac cycles, which uses a method of dynamic time warping and cluster analysis. Method of dynamic time warping is among the elderly, but for its simplicity compared to others is still very much used, and also achieved good results in practice. Cluster analysis is used in many fields such as marketing or just for biological signals. The aim of this work is a general introduction to the ECG signal and the method and implementation of dynamic time warping algorithm. Subsequently, cluster analysis and finally the creation of the user interface for the algorithms.

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