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Analysis and comparison of ROC curves of audio signals
Pospíšil, Lukáš ; Staněk, Miroslav (referee) ; Poměnková, Jitka (advisor)
This thesis deals with oportunity of ROC curve usage in the description of methods that work with sound signals. Specifically, it focuses on ways of detecting of stress in speech signals. The detection itselfs is done in a range of frequencies of the sound signal. There is also a classifier designed using ROC curves that decides whether the input signal is stressed or not. The output of this thesis are findings gathered from analyses and also some recommendation based on those analyses.
Creating programs for teaching signal and image processing
Novotný, Luděk ; Číž, Radim (referee) ; Rajmic, Pavel (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the problém of creating interactive JAVA applets. The practical part of work consist of desing, development and debugging four applets. The first one clearly explains the issue of phasor theory, the second one shows frequency filtering of audio signals, the third one demonstrates artificial coloring of grayscale images and the fourth one creates Huffman code from input text. The theoretical part describes the JAVA language, advantages of applets and theory, which relates to particular applets.
Making up missing audio signal sections
Pospíšil, Jiří ; Rášo, Ondřej (referee) ; Mach, Václav (advisor)
The goal of this bachelor’s thesis is to get introduced with methods for reconstruction of missing samples in audio signal using periodicity-based interpolation and AR model based interpolation. Further it’s introducing us with Audio Inpainting method based on sparse representation. In practical part there are programmed three algorithms based on these interpolation methods and described an algorithm which is used in Audio Inpainting. These algorithms are compared with objective methods, SNR measurements depending on gap length and value of input parameter.
Presence and action of negative audio signals in environment
Renza, Pavel ; Šebesta, Vladimír (referee) ; Sigmund, Milan (advisor)
The thesis deals with negative influences of audio signals in the environment and the impact of the signals on human in psychological and physiological point of view. The origins of such audio signals as well as protection from their negative effects are considered. The thesis includes an overview study of standards and basic literature. Selected audio signals are presented using a program for negative audio signal analysis.
DAC converter for CD/DVD player
Vomočil, Vojtěch ; Brančík, Lubomír (referee) ; Kratochvíl, Tomáš (advisor)
Bachelor thesis deals with the design and construction of D/A converter used in the area of audio signals with digital interface SPDIF. In the theoretical part of the thesis the design of block structure of the D/A converter module is included with assumption on realization by receiver of the digital signal Cirrus Logic CS8414 and D/A converter CS4334. In the practical part of the thesis the detailed wiring scheme of D/A converter, printed circuit board design, parts layout and construction design for implementation are presented. In the experimental part of the thesis the functionality of the D/A converter is tested and verified including the measurement results. Measured results are presented in the form of standard protocol. D/A converter can be used as stand alone module and connected to CD or DVD player. At the converter outputs audio amplifier and speakers can be connected.
Thresholding rules for noise reduction in sound signals
Ráček, Tomáš ; Schimmel, Jiří (referee) ; Balík, Miroslav (advisor)
The master's thesis focuses on the study of algorithms dealing with noise separation from musical signal. The first chapter is an introduction into methods which are used for noise removal of the musical signal. Furthermore, this chapter describes theory to the issue, specifically a description of transformations for converting from time to frequency domain, and finally thresholding method of spectral coefficients is explained in detail. The aim of the second chapter is an analysis of the proposed algorithm, which is engaged in testing. From the beginning fast algorithms of gradual transformation are described and then a detailed description of the algorithm as a whole. Later, this chapter deals with the selection of audio recordings and with preparation of these recordings for the actual testing. Finally, testing of audio samples is presented in the third chapter of this thesis. This chapter also concludes comparison of individual transformations, achieved results and review of algorithm.
Objective methods for evaluation of the audio signal quality
Granát, Michal ; Rajmic, Pavel (referee) ; Rášo, Ondřej (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the objective methods of audio-signal qualification. In detail have been described algorithms to the reader which are used in individual methods. Individual methods are analyzed from computational intensity, ability to predict precisely subjective quality of audio-signals, point of view. There have been described basic variables by which audio-signals are described in further parts of this thesis. Second part has been dedicated to theoretical description of individual methods – their advantages and disadvantages and practical forms of usage. Third part has been dedicated to implementation of two chosen methods in graphical interface of MATLAB program. All the functions are described in detail which these applications offer. In the last part of the thesis there are in detail described results obtained by practical testing of audio-signals with different character in created applications and evaluated quality of reached results as an outcome.

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