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Automatic Photography Categorization
Veľas, Martin ; Řezníček, Ivo (referee) ; Španěl, Michal (advisor)
This thesis deals with content based automatic photo categorization. The aim of the work is to experiment with advanced techniques of image represenatation and to create a classifier which is able to process large image dataset with sufficient accuracy and computation speed. A traditional solution based on using visual codebooks is enhanced by computing color features, soft assignment of visual words to extracted feature vectors, usage of image segmentation in process of visual codebook creation and dividing picture into cells. These cells are processed separately. Linear SVM classifier with explicit data embeding is used for its efficiency. Finally, results of experiments with above mentioned techniques of the image categorization are discussed.
Object Detection Using Kinect
Švec, Ján ; Zahrádka, Jiří (referee) ; Španěl, Michal (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis deals with the object detection using Kinect. Kinect is a motion sensing input device by Microsoft company for the Xbox 360 video game console. The objective of this work was to evaluate the existing approaches and practices for the detection not only using the image from the camera but also depth map (RGB-D sensor). The work deals in details with RoboEarth tool, its installation, settings, creation of 3D model and the detection. Performance of the RoboEarth tool was in the work investigated experimentally and also evaluated.
Image-Based Licence Plate Recognition
Vacek, Michal ; Hradiš, Michal (referee) ; Beran, Vítězslav (advisor)
In first part thesis contains known methods of license plate detection. Preprocessing-based methods, AdaBoost-based methods and extremal region detection methods are described.Finally, there is a described and implemented own access using local detectors to creating visual vocabulary, which is used to plate recognition. All measurements are summarized on the end.
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.
Automatic Content-Based Image Categorization
Němec, Ladislav ; Španěl, Michal (referee) ; Veľas, Martin (advisor)
This thesis deals with automatic content-based image classification. The main goal of this work is implementation of application which is able to perform this task automatically. The solution consists of variable system using local image features extraction and visual vocabulary built by k-means method. Bag Of Words representation is used as a global feature describing each image. Support Vector Machines - the final component of this system - perform the classification based on this representation. In the last chapter, the results of this experimental system are presented.
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.
The idnetification of the objects in the imege
Zavalina, Viktoriia ; Fliegel, Karel (referee) ; Boleček, Libor (advisor)
Master´s thesis deals with methods of objects detection in the image. It contains theoretical, practical and experimental parts. Theoretical part describes image representation, the preprocessing image methods, and methods of detection and identification of objects. The practical part contains a description of the created programs and algorithms which were used in the programs. Application was created in MATLAB. The application offers intuitive graphical user interface and three different methods for the detection and identification of objects in an image. The experimental part contains a test results for an implemented program.
Object tracking in videosequence
Nešpor, Zdeněk ; Zukal, Martin (referee) ; Číka, Petr (advisor)
This thesis deals with tracking a predefined object in the movie. After a brief introduction describes the procedure suitable for the detection of an object in a video sequence, where the methods are also discussed in detail. There is dealt with issues of image preprocessing, image segmentation and object detection in the image. The main emphasis is laid on using detectors of interest points and descriptors of areas - SURF and SIFT. The second part deals with the practical implementation of a program suitable to monitor predefined object in the movie. First are analyzed libraries suitable for object tracking in a video sequence in an environment of Java, followed by a detailed description of the selected library OpenCV along with wrapper JavaCV. Further described is own application in terms of control and functionality are described key method. Outputs along with discussion and evaluation are presented at the end of work.
Finding of known object in a series of digital images
Bednařík, Jan ; Hasmanda, Martin (referee) ; Číka, Petr (advisor)
The aim of the thesis is detection of a known object in series of pictures. Detection is divided into two methods. First method is based on edge and color detection and comparison. Edge detection is based on detection using both Gradient and Laplacian, so on the first-order and the second-order derivative. Sobel operators were used as well as Laplacian of gaussian method. Thresholding is also used as well as autothreshold calculation. There are two variants of color detection considered in the thesis, direct color comparison and detection based on interest color search. The second part of the thesis is based on interested point detection using a modified SURF method to detect a known object in series of pictures.
Transportation of excess sports equipment by air travel
Draštík, Pavel ; Zelený, Lubomír (advisor) ; Krystl, Filip (referee)
This work describes the transportation of excess sports equipment by air travel in particular with regard to the liability of air carriers in case of destruction, loss, damage or delay. Increased attention is paid to transportation to specific surf destinations, e.g. Canary Islands and island of Bali in Indonesia. The aim is to confirm or refute the unsatisfactory situation in the field of transportation of excess sports equipment by air travel, own survey was carried out for this purpose.

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