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Automatic Machine Learning Methods for Multimedia Data Analysis
Mašek, Jan ; Chromý, Erik (referee) ; Vozňák, Miroslav (referee) ; Burget, Radim (advisor)
The quality and efficient processing of increasing amount of multimedia data is nowadays becoming increasingly needed to obtain some knowledge of this data. The thesis deals with a research, implementation, optimization and the experimental verification of automatic machine learning methods for multimedia data analysis. Created approach achieves higher accuracy in comparison with common methods, when applied on selected examples. Selected results were published in journals with impact factor [1, 2]. For these reasons special parallel computing methods were created in this work. These methods use massively parallel hardware to save electric energy and computing time and for achieving better result while solving problems. Computations which usually take days can be computed in minutes using new optimized methods. The functionality of created methods was verified on selected problems: artery detection from ultrasound images with further classifying of artery disease, the buildings detection from aerial images for obtaining geographical coordinates, the detection of materials contained in meteorite from CT images, the processing of huge databases of structured data, the classification of metallurgical materials with using laser induced breakdown spectroscopy and the automatic classification of emotions from texts.
Deep Neural Networks for Person Identification
Duban, Michal ; Herout, Adam (referee) ; Hradiš, Michal (advisor)
This master's thesis deals with design and implementation of convolutional neural networks used in person re-identification. Implemented convolutional neural networks were tested on two datasets CUHK01 a CUHK03. Results, comparable with state of the art methods were acheved on these datasets. Designed networks were implemented in Caffe framework.
Image Captioning with Recurrent Neural Networks
Kvita, Jakub ; Španěl, Michal (referee) ; Hradiš, Michal (advisor)
Tato práce se zabývá automatickým generovaním popisů obrázků s využitím několika druhů neuronových sítí. Práce je založena na článcích z MS COCO Captioning Challenge 2015 a znakových jazykových modelech, popularizovaných A. Karpathym. Navržený model je kombinací konvoluční a rekurentní neuronové sítě s architekturou kodér--dekodér. Vektor reprezentující zakódovaný obrázek je předáván jazykovému modelu jako hodnoty paměti LSTM vrstev v síti. Práce zkoumá, na jaké úrovni je model s takto jednoduchou architekturou schopen popisovat obrázky a jak si stojí v porovnání s ostatními současnými modely. Jedním ze závěrů práce je, že navržená architektura není dostatečná pro jakýkoli popis obrázků.
Methods of deep learning in image processing tasks
Polášková, Lenka ; Marcoň, Petr (referee) ; Mikulka, Jan (advisor)
The clue of learning to recognize objects using neural network lies in imitation of animal neural network's behavior. In spite the details of how brain works is not known yet, the teams consisting of scientists from various medical or technical professions are trying to search for them. Thanks to giants like Geoffrey Hinton science made a big progress in this domain. The convolutional networks which are based on animal model of optical system can be advantageously used for image segmentation and therefore they ware chosen for segmentation of tumor and edema from images of magnetic resonance. The models of artificial neural networks used in this work had achieved the 41\% of success in edema segmentation and 79\% in segmentation of tumor from brain issue.
Image classification using deep learning
Hřebíček, Zdeněk ; Přinosil, Jiří (referee) ; Mašek, Jan (advisor)
This thesis deals with image object detection and its classification into classes. Classification is provided by models of framework for deep learning BVLC/Caffe. Object detection is provided by AlpacaDB/selectivesearch and belltailjp/selective_search_py algorithms. One of results of this thesis is modification and usage of deep convolutional neural network AlexNet in BVLC/Caffe framework. This model was trained with precision 51,75% for classification into 1 000 classes. Then it was modified and trained for classification into 20 classes with precision 75.50%. Contribution of this thesis is implementation of graphical interface for object detction and their classification into classes, which is implemented as aplication based on web server in Python language. Aplication integrates object detection algorithms mentioned abowe with classification with help of BVLC/Caffe. Resulting aplication can be used for both object detection (and classification) and for fast verification of any classification model of BVLC/Caffe. This aplication was published on server GitHub under license Apache 2.0 so it can be further implemented and used.
Deep Learning for Image Recognition
Munzar, Milan ; Kolář, Martin (referee) ; Hradiš, Michal (advisor)
Neural networks are one of the state-of-the-art models for machine learning today. One may found them in autonomous robot systems, object and speech recognition, prediction and many others AI tasks. The thesis describes this model and its extension which is used in an object recognition. Then explains an application of a convolutional neural networks(CNNs) in an image recognition on Caltech101 and Cifar10 datasets. Using this exemplar application, the thesis discusses and measures efficiency of techniques used in CNNs. Results show that the convolutional networks without advanced extensions are able to reach a 80\% recognition accuracy on Cifar-10 and a 37\% accuracy on Caltech101.
Deep Learning for Image Recognition
Kozel, Michal ; Španěl, Michal (referee) ; Hradiš, Michal (advisor)
Neural networks are currently state-of-the-art technology for speech, image and other recognition tasks. This thesis describes basis properties of neural networks and their learning. The aim of this thesis was to extend Caffe framework with new learning methods and compare their performance on Cifar10 dataset. Namely RMSPROP and normalized SGD

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