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Detection of Corresponding Points in Images
Komosný, Petr ; Hradiš, Michal (referee) ; Španěl, Michal (advisor)
This thesis is interested in detection of corresponding points in images, which display the same object, eventually some of important elements and synchronizing these images. The aim of this thesis is to find, study and choose suitable algorithm for detecting interesting points in image. This algorithm will be apply at couple of images and in these images will find couples of corresponding points across these images. Functional output of this thesis will be application which will realize choosen interesting points detector, algorithm for finding correspondencies of regions and their synchronizing and joint them to one output image.
Eye Tracking in User Interfaces
Jurzykowski, Michal ; Beran, Vítězslav (referee) ; Zemčík, Pavel (advisor)
Tato diplomová práce byla vytvořena během studijního pobytu na Uviversity of Estern Finland, Joensuu, Finsko. Tato diplomová práce se zabývá využitím technologie sledování pohledu neboli také sledování pohybu očí (Eye-Tracking) pro interakci člověk-počítač (Human-Computer Interaction (HCI)). Navržený a realizovaný systém mapuje pozici bodu pohledu/zájmu (the point of gaze), která odpovídá souřadnicím v souřadnicovém systému kamery scény do souřadnicového systému displeje. Zároveň tento systém kompenzuje pohyby uživatele a tím odstraňuje jeden z hlavních problémů využití sledování pohledu v HCI. Toho je dosaženo díky stanovení transformace mezi projektivním prostorem scény a projektivním prostorem displeje. Za použití význačných bodů (interesting points), které jsou nalezeny a popsány pomocí metody SURF, vyhledání a spárování korespondujících bodů a vypočítání homografie. Systém byl testován s využitím testovacích bodů, které byly rozložené po celé ploše displeje.
Eye Tracking During Interaction with a Screen
Pavelková, Alena ; Kajan, Rudolf (referee) ; Herout, Adam (advisor)
Tato práce popisuje systém pro sledování obrazovky počítače v reálném čase a určení pozice uživatelova pohledu na tuto obrazovku s využitím dat z eye-trackovacích brýlí a Uniform Marker Fields. Vytvořený systém lokalizuje obrazovku počítače ve snímcích z kamery umístěné na eye-trackeru snímající scénu před uživatelem. V této scéně je detekován marker zobrazený na monitoru počítače. Po jeho úspěšné detekci je marker skryt a ke sledování pozice obrazovky jsou dále využívány významné body detekované ve snímku z kamery ležící na obrazovce, případně z celého snímku. Pokud sledování významných bodů selže, marker je znovu zobrazen a systém je znovu inicializován pomocí detekovaného markeru. Aby byl marker pro uživatele co nejméně nápadný a obtěžující, jsou využity data z eye-trackeru k tomu, aby byl marker zobrazen co nejdále od oblasti uživatelova zájmu. Pro vyhodnocení výkonu a přesnosti vytvořeného systému a rušivosti markeru pro uživatele bylo provedeno několik experimentů a testování s uživateli.
Projected User Interface - Board Game
Vizina, Petr ; Najman, Pavel (referee) ; Zahrádka, Jiří (advisor)
This paper deals with study of possibilities and use of projected user interfaces, which are based on a camera-projector system.  The purpose is to create functional application, that using projector to display user interface of application and camera for  capturing user interaction with the projected interface. Created application is supposed to be a simulation of board game called "Mill". The result is a functional application of board game, that utilizes tools for calibration of the camera-projector system with physical calibration pattern and hand detection in captured scene.
Live Panorama
Jalůvková, Lenka ; Juránková, Markéta (referee) ; Herout, Adam (advisor)
This batchelor`s thesis is focused on creation of live panorama. This is an innovative representation of data from streaming cameras. The input is a video from the streaming camera and the output is also stream - constantly re-drawing panorama according to the current camera position. The resulting solution is based on the SIFT algorithm for finding keypoints in the frames. Furthermore, the RANSAC algorithm is used for calculating homography for stitching images together. Re-drawing the panorama requires weighting of edges. The functionality of the proposed solution was tested on a series of testing video recordings.
Birds Eye Panorama
Sobotka, Lukáš ; Pavelková, Alena (referee) ; Kolář, Martin (advisor)
The goal of this paper is to create panorama from the collection of photographies, which are taken from randomly moving device with OS Android. The device is placed on flying vehicle (a kite, a helium balloon, a drone etc.). The photographies are taken from birds eye view. The Android application was created and tested. This application creates a collection of photographies and then runs an algorithm to create panorama. This algorithm specifies descriptors using SURF, which are filtered by RANSAC algorithm for finding the optimal homography.This algorithm is perfomed iteratively over the collection. The image data is processed using the OpenCV library.
Panoramic Photo Creation
Cacek, Pavel ; Čadík, Martin (referee) ; Behúň, Kamil (advisor)
This thesis deals with issues automatic composing panoramic photos from individual photos. Gradually examines the various steps of algorithms and methods used in them, which are used in creating panoramas. It also focuses on the design of the own system based on methods discussed to construct panoramas. This system is implemented using OpenCV library and it is created also a graphical interface using a Qt library. Finally, are in this thesis evaluated outcomes of this designed and implemented system on available datasets.
Detection and Correspondence of Image Features
Hasmanda, Martin ; Kohoutek, Michal (referee) ; Říha, Kamil (advisor)
The main goal of this bachelor‘s thesis was obtain basic knowledge about image processing. Especially was this work specialized on features detection in images captured from different perspectives and for finding correspondences between those images. Preliminary were to be described the basic principles for understanding computer vision such as perspective projection, description model of the camera and two views geometry. From methods of the detection was introduced best-known and most widely used of the detectors Harris corner detector. He is independent of images rotation and he is analyzed in detail. Further was described SIFT detector, that is independent of images scale. In this work further be described to several methods for finding correspondences of images features. First were to be described and derived two basic transformation matrixes that arrange to the association with features of two images. The first homography matrix describes transformation of two 2D views and fundamental matrix. Fundamental matrix obtains from two images full information of captured 3D scene and projection matrixes of cameras. For to primary definition correspondences were to be used to methods SSD and NCC. These methods match correspondences after similarities surroundings of features. These methods unfiled correct assignment features. Therefore uses stochastic RANSAC algorithm. The RANSAC algorithm was in detail described in this work in basic form and further modified on MLESAC algorithm. This algorithm can find better correspondences than RANSAC. In the end was described simple application for implementation introduced methods.
Panoramatic View Reconstruction
Kuzdas, Oldřich ; Kohoutek, Michal (referee) ; Říha, Kamil (advisor)
This paper deals step by step with process of stitching images taken by perspective camera rotated by its optical center into the panoramic image. There are described keypoint searching algorhytms, possibilities of calculating homography matrix and methods of eliminating unwanted seams between source images in final panoramic image. A part of this paper is also standalone application in which are implemented some algorhytms described in the work.
Mezijazyková homonyma z perspektivy historického vývoje
KRAHULÍKOVÁ, Karolina
This bachelor thesis studies the topic of international homonyms, so-called false friends, in the framework of applied linguistics. This linguistic study is aimed at words that are formally alike in Czech and English, but have a different meaning. This is often caused by the same origin of the two words but different semantic development. The main importance rests in the dictionary part where the origin and usage of one hundred expressions is explained as well as in the practical study focused on Czech students of the English language and their knowledge of Czech?English interlanguage homonyms, which was explored by the method of questionnaire with at least eighty respondents. This linguistic study could be useful for the pedagogical purposes, it may help to explain the different meanings and help students to understand the development of the interlanguage homonyms instead of learning them by heart.

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