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SMART CAR: Automatic Car Detection
Burkot, Martin ; Žák, Pavel (referee) ; Beran, Vítězslav (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the detection of moving vehicles in image sequence. In the introduction is made a brief analysis of current methods for detecting the movement of vehicles and the scene in general. In subsequent chapters is designed and described the implementation of the detector moving vehicles in an image based on the determination of optical flow. At the end there review of proposed solution.
Smoke and Fire Detection in Video Sequences
Havelka, Robert ; Juránek, Roman (referee) ; Španěl, Michal (advisor)
This master's thesis deals with fire detection in videosequences. Attention is paid to the known characteristics of fire and basic principles of existing solutions which deal with this issue. The thesis also describes design, implementation and testing of a fire detector that is based on the recognition of suspicious areas by fire color modeling, combined with detection of motion and light intensity variations.
Mapping the Motion of People by a Stationary Camera
Bartl, Vojtěch ; Zemčík, Pavel (referee) ; Herout, Adam (advisor)
The aim of this diploma thesis is to obtain information on the motion of people in a scene from the record of the stationary camera. The procedure to detect exceptional events in the scene was designed. Exceptional events can be fast-moving persons, or persons moving in di erent places than everyone else in the scene. To trace the motion of persons, two algorithms were applied and tested - Optical flow and CAMSHIFT. The analysis of the resulting motions is performed by monitoring the progress of motion, and its comparison with the other motions in the scene. The analysis result is represented by detected exceptional motions that can be found in the video. The areas where the motion occurs in the scene, and where the motion is the most common are also described together with the motion direction analysis. The exceptional motion parts extracted from the video represent the main result of the work.
Motion detection based on an accelerometer measurement
Štancl, František ; Šimek, Milan (referee) ; Pál, Tamás (advisor)
This thesis is devoted to detect motion and it is focused on energy consumption. The introduction involves possible ways for acceleration measuring and discusses The MEMS technology in accelerometers. It also describes components used in a low-power module and some suggestions leading to resolution of this issue. This thesis includes the module design as well, PCB design and software equipment. Finally, it evaluates the results and the solution accuracy.
Laboratory task of the surveillance camera system
Špondr, Marek ; Jeřábek, Jan (referee) ; Burda, Karel (advisor)
The goal of this thesis is to describe principles, technical solutions and basic components of the surveillance camera system. The second part of this thesis describes how to connect and control specific surveillance camera system. For this specific surveillance camera system is designed laboratory task for 90 minutes.
Emergency Button for Seniors
Verbík, Josef ; Chmelař, Milan (referee) ; Strašil, Ivo (advisor)
This Thesis „Emergency Button for Seniors“ is about suggestion of realization of system emergency signalization. The System consists of programmable digital watch with wireless interface and PC with software processing signals. Status signalization is created by phone message and figuration of dialog on monitor. There is used free software for realization. Operation system on PC is Linux (distribution Ubontu 11.04). For graphic transitional plane PC application is used cross-platform framework QT. For watch firmware is used C compiler MSP430-GCC, MSP debug v0,15 and firmware OpenChronos.
Image Motion Detection
Zítka, Michal ; Richter, Miloslav (referee) ; Horák, Karel (advisor)
This bachelor project dissert on detection of motion in image. Also sumary basic methods for detection of motion in image and method of segmentation using active contour. In practical section is attention paid to detection of motion in video camera screenshots.
Videodetection - traffic monitoring
Kozina, Lubomír ; Beszédeš,, Marián (referee) ; Honec, Peter (advisor)
In this master’s thesis on the topic Videodetection - traffic monitoring I was engaged in searching moving objects in traffic images sequence. There are described various methods background model computation and moving vehicles marking, counting or velocity calculating in the thesis. It was created a graphical user interface for traffic scene evaluation in MATLAB.
Program for deinterlacing in video sequences of different formats
Jirků, Pavel ; Kratochvíl, Tomáš (referee) ; Slanina, Martin (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is a study of advanced algorithms for removing interlacing in digital video sequences. The first part of the work is devoted to the theory, basic knowledge and processing characteristics using multimedia data. The second part is devoted to displaying the signal using interlaced and progressive spacing. The following part is focused on methods of conversion between the interlaced line spacing and progressive spacing. The last part deals with implementation of the proposed methods. The algorithm is implemented in C++ language, which provides sufficiently fast processing algorithms. The conclusion of work is focused in testing and verification of the implemented algorithms.
Person Identification Based on Locomotion
Pražák, Ondřej ; Richter, Miloslav (referee) ; Horák, Karel (advisor)
This paper deals with study of human movement and using that in identification. In the first part of my work are explained characteristics of human movement and factors which take effect on these characteristics. Practical part is dealing with design of program which is solving mentioned problems. The input of program is created by video sequence with lateral movement of human. The program is finding coordinates of lower limbs joints. From this coordinates are created locomotion characteristics used for human identification. Matching of time behaviors is based on correlation.

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