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Creating a computational model of the human vocal tract
Freiwald, Michal ; Hájek, Petr (referee) ; Švancara, Pavel (advisor)
The research part of this bachelor’s thesis consists of a brief introduction to the human respiratory system and its subsidiary vocal subsystem along with a summary of basic phonation theories, voice disorders and published computational models of the human vocal tract. The experimental part engages in the making of the computational model itself, set to pronunciation of the vowel /a:/ in a woman vocal tract, on which, using finite element method, some of the basic acoustic analyses are performed, such as modal analysis or harmonic analysis. Calculated formants correspond with the values published in literature. Several different methods were analyzed while computing harmonic response. The most complex and the most time-consuming method, using infinite elements, also proved to be the most precise one. Thesis gives a decent comparison of the precision and complexity between the used methods.
The Potential of computed tomography in the research of vertebrates
Piskáčková, Anna ; Frýdlová, Petra (advisor) ; Minařík, Martin (referee)
This thesis explores and classifies the capacities of computed tomography (CT) and mainly microcomputed tomography (micro-CT) in vertebrate research. The thesis pursues the application of the method in imaging the particular structures, tries to gain a knowledge as wide as possible about the studied tissues of vertebrates and about the resolution achieved with micro-CT and evaluates the optimal employment of this method. The aim of this thesis is to propose particular structures ideal for employment of this progressive method with high resolution in morphological, ecomorphological and phylogenetical context of research in vertebrate zoology. At present computed tomography is commonly used diagnostic method, which is employed not only in the medical and veterinary practice but also in biological research. The advantage of computed tomography is it's speed and the fact that it isn't invasive. CT and micro-CT can display mineralized tissues but also soft tissues with used of contrast agents. By micro-CT we create accurate three-dimensional projections of little structures. This can be helpful for example in research of spatially complex skulls and skeletons of even very small vertebrates. At first the thesis tries to map the principles of CT and mikro-CT, the history and the potential of the technique...
Medical image registration
Lacmanová, Zdeňka ; Soukup, Jindřich (advisor) ; Hnětynková, Iveta (referee)
This thesis deals with the registration of images, which differ only in the shift and rotation, taken from CT angiography. The term of registration and transformation between the images are explained here. Three methods are used for registration. The first method is based on Fourier transform and it is called the phase correlation. The other two methods use the measured data by phase correlation and then the data is processed using the least squares method or singular value decomposition. There is given detailed theoretical foundation, the methods are mathematically derived and then implemented and tested in Matlab. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Development and evaluation of new cementless revision acetabular components for total hip arthroplasty / type TC /
Šťastný, Eduard ; Trč, Tomáš (advisor) ; Šponer, Pavel (referee) ; Pilný, Jaroslav (referee)
Development and evaluation of new cementless revision acetabular components for total hip arthroplasty / type TC / Objective: The aim of the clinical part of the study was to introduce a new revision oval cup type TC, and evaluate its reliability and utility in revision endoprosthesis. Due to the different structure of the implant, we aimed to objectively demonstrate the remodeling of bone tissue in its vicinity. In the experimental part of the work we verified the hypothesis that the use of locking screws has an effect on the bond strength of the implant with bone tissue, and therefore on the primary stability of the acetabular component. Method: We evaluated 31 patients that underwent revision hip surgery between 2004 and 2008. The mean follow-up was 7.1 years (range 5.3 to 9.3 years, minimum 5 years after surgery). Osteointegration of the implant and remodeling of bone tissue around the implant and its ribs were evaluated by digital radiography and computed tomography, and clinical results according to Harris. The experiment was based on the execution of pull-out tests after the implantation of TC cups in cadaveric bovine pelves. We evaluated the dependence of tensile forces in the axis of the implant on extraction of the metal cup from the bone bed. Four tests were conducted with the cup fixed...
Reconstruction of the face using skull:analysis of CT images of the head of adult Czech population
Drgáčová, Anna ; Velemínská, Jana (advisor) ; Brůžek, Jaroslav (referee)
AJ Knowledge of the soft facial tissues is the basis of any craniofacial reconstruction. It is of a great importance mainly for forensic practice, but it plays an important role in other fields, for example aesthetic surgery. Defining the thickness of facial tissues for different sexes, age and ethnic groups is an important aspect of forensic anthropology. The thesis specialises in finding out the thickness of soft facial tissues in modern czech population, it takes into consideration the sex, age and assymetry. The main source of information are the CT scans of the heads of 46 adult women and 56 adult men of czech nationality ranging between ages 21 to 83. 80 landmarks are defined in each scan, therefore 40 linear measurements between corresponding points have been evaluated. Data were analysed using the PCA, Hotelling test, linear discrimination analysis, Kolmogorov-Smirnov test, MANOVA, Kruskal-Wallis test and Wilcoxon paired test. Retrieved thicknesses of soft tissues will serve as the standards for the current czech population. Sexual dimorphism has been proven regarding the whole face, as well as both upper and lower parts of the face. The success of classification on the upper part of the face decresases significantly. Aging has been proven to have strong effect on the thickness of soft...
Digital forensic anthropology and sexual dimorphism of recent population os coxae: implication for sex estimation.
Mesteková, Šárka ; Brůžek, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Dobisíková, Miluše (referee)
This thesis uses the metric evaluation of 3D models created from CT images. The study is based on an examination of 51 males and 55 females CT scans from recent European population and also based on a metric data (10 linear measurements) of the same geographical provenance of the mid-20th century (n=113). The purpose of our research project is to determine the degree of sexual dimorphism in current population and compare the degree of sexual dimorphism in this geographic area in the middle of the last century. Intraobserver variabilities of linear measurements were less than 2%. Both groups were statistically tested. An index of sexual dimorphism (ISD) was used to assess the level of sexual dimorphism within each sample (Paris ISD = 8,28, Marseille ISD = 6,50). The two-sided t-test indicates that the degree of sexual dimorphism is not significantly different between population from the mid-20th century and recent population (p = 0,680). The secular trend was expressed by the z-score. The results showed that changes in the pelvic bone between the two groups are not significant, since neither one of the measurements does not exceed ±2 SD. Finally, we verified the reliability of method DSP ("Diagnose Sexuelle Probabiliste") for measurements deducted from CT-derived models. The results showed the...
Emerging Trends in Dendrochronology
Horáček, Tomáš ; Neuwirthová, Ludmila (referee) ; Mikulka, Jan (advisor)
Tato práce se zabývá popisem současných a experimentálních metod odběru vzorků pomocí presslerova nebozezu, výřezů z kmene, fotografie, rentgenu, počítačové tomografie a magnetické rezonance na poli dendrochronologického výzkumu. V práci jsou rozebírány destruktivní a nedesktruktivní metody odběru vzorků. Je také kladen důraz na původ vzorků: zdali je možno využít destruktivní metody nebo zdali je to nemožné jako v případě vzácných archeologických objektů. Dále popisuje standardní optometrickou metody a další experimentální metody fungujicí na principu kontranstního zpracování obrazu za účelem rozeznání letokruhů. V práci jsou také popsány různé druhy metod softwarového zpracovnání kde jako vstup slouží buď série dat nebo obraz letokruhů. Další rozdíly tvoří vymezené spektrum uvedených prací, některé práce se zaměřují na zpracování obrazu od píky tedy od pořízené fotografie až po hotové datovaní, některé však zajímá pouze úzký sektor dendrochronologie jako jsou například vady či špatně rozeznatelné letokruhy.
Software for CT/MRI Images Processing and 3D Geometry Design
Konečný, Ondřej ; Richter, Miloslav (referee) ; Horák, Karel (advisor)
This work is aimed at processing of medical images commonly available in medical technology, their subsequent basic image processing operations and back-3D reconstruction in the created program.
Utilisation of phase contrast in X-ray computed tomography
Kalasová, Dominika ; Švéda,, Libor (referee) ; Zikmund, Tomáš (advisor)
X-ray computed tomography is a nondestructive method for 3D imaging of inner structure of objects; it is, however, restricted by absorption properties of materials. With phase contrast imaging, observation of samples with low absorption or with parts with similar absorption becomes possible. For a long time, phase contrast imaging has been restricted to synchrotron radiation sources or special techniques due to requirement of spatial coherence of radiation. Along with recent development of X-ray micro and nanofocus tubes and X-ray detectors a phase contrast imaging becomes available also with laboratory sources. In this work an overview of phase contrast imaging methods is given, with an emphassis on propagation based method. Examples of this method and application of phase retrieval algorithm on samples from RIGAKU Nano3DX and GE phoenix v|tome|x L240 stations within Laboratory of X-ray micro and nanotomography CEITEC BUT are shown.
Interactive Human Tissues 3D Modelling by CT/MR Data
Bartoš, Pavel ; Chudý, Peter (referee) ; Kršek, Přemysl (advisor)
This thesis deals with the separation of artifacts in medical image data from sources of magnetic resonance imaging and computerized tomography. It also describes the design and implementation of applications demonstrating the use of the chosen solution, using a vector Subdivision surface, the need for manual segmentation.

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