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Reconstruction of Medov court Hermanuv Mestec
Kozhevnikova, Vlada ; Mikeš, Stanislav (referee) ; Guzdek, Adam (advisor) ; Kalousek, Lubor (advisor)
The aim of the thesis was to create documentation for building permit and a part of building design documentation. The topic of the studio work was to think about suitable use of listed building in historical center of Heřmanův Městec and to create an architectural study of monument restoration including a proposal for a new use. The intention was to propose new modern use for heritage-protected buildings and to fill it with economic advantageous functions. The main idea was to preserve the valuable historical elements and also to simplify the floor plan by removing the less valuable partitions and filling the holes. Internal partitions and ceiling structures in this wing will be removed. Therefore, the original roof will be reinforced by cross bars and also be protected against moisture. All mixed masonry of internal and external constructions will be preserved as well as a wooden roof over all the wings of the buildings. The solution of the exterior expression of the building is designed in the classicist style of the house. This is documented by partial photo documentation of the building and partly preserved elements on the facade of the building. The newest exterior adjustments and hole fillings have been removed. The color solution results from surveys of the original color scheme of the building. According to the requirements of the monument care, the tinsmith elements will be adjusted to the color of the plasters (yellow-creme tone) and the paints of downpipes and gutters made in red-brown color (color of old roof tiles), stucco plasters in gold-ocher tone. The starting point of the interior design is the restoration of the appearance of preserved monumental floors, stucco decorations, portals and openings. There was an effort to preserve the dominant spatial element, which is reflected in both floors - anfilada. The design accentuates historically valuable premises and construction of the building.
Reconstruction of the Pohorelec at the JAMU Stage Design Studio
Skoupilová, Michaela ; Mikeš, Stanislav (referee) ; Guzdek, Adam (advisor) ; Lavický, Miloš (advisor)
The aim of the bachelor thesis was to create documentation for building permit and part of building design documentation, based on architectural study prepared in subject AG036 - Architectural Design Studio V. Main content of the study was reconstruction of the former public prosecutor's office in Brno for the purposes Janáček´s Academy of Music and performing. Object is situated in the city centre, near the Malinovského square. Basic idea was to maintain the appearance of a late functionalist building with minimal changes in the exterior. It was appropiate to eliminate the consequences of the reconstruction of the 1970´s, which did not take into account of the building sufficient. The building's function has emerged from the thesis assignment. In my design, I have decided to work with all three of the required functions, namely: the café, the rectorate and the stage design institute of JAMU. The café and the gallery on the ground floor communicates with the people in the city and it is the meeting point for students, teachres and visitors. The Rectorate should serve as a set of offices, but it will also represent the university. Facilities for students of scenography takes into account that scenography is a branch of art associated with theater and thus has the mission to support the student development and creative thinking of people interested in this field.
SM Enterprise Leasing Building Brno
Valentová, Renata ; Mikeš, Stanislav (referee) ; Nový, Alois (advisor) ; Brzoň, Roman (advisor)
The Bachelor's thesis is based on an architectural study prepared in the summer semester of the 3rd year bachelor's study on SM enterprice leasing buildign Brno. The aim was to design an industrial facility for small and medium-sized businesses, concentrating various services in one place. Basically the will be situated commercial activities related to craft production, services, arts crafts etc. The complex consist of five buildings for rent. The buildings are provided in two size categories complemented by a common administrative building located in the northern part of the land at the driveway. All objects are oriented parallel to the axis of Hněvkovský Street and follow up on the existing surrounding area. The floor plans are based on the principle of repeating modules. The rectangular module forms the ranting area. Spaces are merged into blocks of four and completed with one common module, where are implemented hygienic facilities and cloakrooms for each of the rentable space. Between the blocks are situated platforms for supply providing.
SM Enterprise Leasing Building Brno
Vogelová, Klára ; Mikeš, Stanislav (referee) ; Nový, Alois (advisor) ; Matějka, Libor (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor thesis is the proposal of rentable objects for small-size and middle-size businesses in Brno next to the Hněvkovského street in Brno-Komárov district. Proposal is solved on land as brownfield No. 1309. This time there is lot of economic activities moving on the outskirts of the city. This brings a number of problems and therefore is ideal solution to use brownfield, placed close to the city center. Main purpose was to create rentable spaces for different types of working sectors. Because of it objects has to be very flexible. On land is designed one big area, made by 3 production halls and one administrative building. Production halls are broken down into rentable cells, which can be arbitrarily combined to increase production. Administrative building is used to keep the whole area running. Also there are located free offices suitable for rent. Area is spread over an almost open space, so no wonder, that it is dominant feature in surrounding area. Simultaneously it respects surrounding development and does not make a disturbing impression.
Application of competition law on the markets with multisided platforms
Mikeš, Stanislav ; Černá, Stanislava (advisor) ; Horáček, Tomáš (referee)
1 Application of competition law on the markets with multisided platforms Abstract This rigorous thesis deals with a phenomenon of multisided platforms from the competition law perspective with a special focus on online multisided platforms. A notion of multisided platforms is explained in the thesis as well as its implications for the competition law. It is then examined how a market structure of a multisided platform influences a process of delimitation of a relevant market and assessment of a market power as two basic pillars of every competition law analysis. Theoretical findings are then confronted with a selected decision-making practice of EU and national competition authorities dealing with the phenomenon of multisided platforms. The thesis is structured into four main chapters. Chapter One contains a brief introduction into the subject-matter and sets out goals of this thesis which are to present the phenomenon of multisided platforms, explore its specifics and show how the methods of competition law analysis needs to be adapted in other to correctly assess all the specifics of the multisided platforms. Chapter Two presents various definitions of multisided platforms in academic literature. Potential categories of multisided platforms are presented in this chapter. The notion of multisided...
Abuse of the Dominant Position by Prohibited Pricing Activities
Mikeš, Stanislav ; Patěk, Daniel (advisor) ; Eichlerová, Kateřina (referee)
Abuse of the Dominant Position by Prohibited Pricing Activities Abstract This thesis analyzes selected pricing practices of dominant undertakings namely predatory pricing, margin squeeze and excessive pricing. These practices may, under certain circumstances, constitute an abuse of the dominant position. The aim of the thesis is to focus on problematic aspects of each of these practices, on explanation of various legal and economic tests used to prove that certain pricing policy constitutes an abuse of dominant position and on the description of conditions that have to be met in order to consider such practice contrary to the competition law of the Czech Republic and the European Union. The thesis is composed of four chapters. In Chapter One a brief introduction to the competition law itself and to the analyzed matter is given. Chapter Two describes basic terminology used when dealing with cases of abuse of a dominant position such as basic legal concept of the abuse itself, definition of an undertaking and a competitor according to the EU law and the Czech law respectively, delimitation of a relevant market and finally definition of a dominant position. Chapter Three is oriented on the selected pricing practices of dominant undertakings. This Chapter is subdivided into three parts each of which is dealing...
Image Segmentation
Mikeš, Stanislav
Image segmentation is a fundamental part in low level computer vision processing. It has an essential influence on the subsequent higher level visual scene interpretation for a wide range of applications. Unsupervised image segmentation is an ill-defined problem and thus cannot be optimally solved in general. Several novel unsupervised multispectral image segmentation methods based on the underlaying random field texture models (GMRF, 2D/3D CAR) were developed. These segmenters use efficient data representations that allow an analytical solutions and thus the segmentation algorithm is much faster in comparison to methods based on MCMC. All segmenters were extensively compared with the alternative state- of-the-art segmenters with very good results. The MW3AR segmenter scored as one of the best available. The cluster validation problem was solved by a modified EM algorithm. Two multiple resolution segmenters were designed as a combination of a set of single segmenters. To tackle a realistic variable lighting in images, the illumination invariant features were derived and the illumination invariant segmenter was developed. For the proper evaluation of segmentation results and ranking of algorithms, a unique web-based texture segmentation benchmark was proposed and implemented. It was used for comprehensive...
Image Segmentation
Mikeš, Stanislav ; Haindl, Michal (advisor) ; Scarpa, Giuseppe (referee) ; Jan, Jiří (referee)
Image segmentation is a fundamental part in low level computer vision processing. It has an essential influence on the subsequent higher level visual scene interpretation for a wide range of applications. Unsupervised image segmentation is an ill-defined problem and thus cannot be optimally solved in general. Several novel unsupervised multispectral image segmentation methods based on the underlaying random field texture models (GMRF, 2D/3D CAR) were developed. These segmenters use efficient data representations that allow an analytical solutions and thus the segmentation algorithm is much faster in comparison to methods based on MCMC. All segmenters were extensively compared with the alternative state- of-the-art segmenters with very good results. The MW3AR segmenter scored as one of the best available. The cluster validation problem was solved by a modified EM algorithm. Two multiple resolution segmenters were designed as a combination of a set of single segmenters. To tackle a realistic variable lighting in images, the illumination invariant features were derived and the illumination invariant segmenter was developed. For the proper evaluation of segmentation results and ranking of algorithms, a unique web-based texture segmentation benchmark was proposed and implemented. It was used for comprehensive...
Introduction to Feature Selection Toolbox 3 – The C++ Library for Subset Search, Data Modeling and Classification
Somol, Petr ; Vácha, Pavel ; Mikeš, Stanislav ; Hora, Jan ; Pudil, Pavel ; Žid, Pavel
We introduce a new standalone widely applicable software library for feature selection (also known as attribute or variable selection), capable of reducing problem dimensionality to maximize the accuracy of data models, performance of automatic decision rules as well as to reduce data acquisition cost. The library can be exploited by users in research as well as in industry. Less experienced users can experiment with different provided methods and their application to real-life problems, experts can implement their own criteria or search schemes taking advantage of the toolbox framework. In this paper we first provide a concise survey of a variety of existing feature selection approaches. Then we focus on a selected group of methods of good general performance as well as on tools surpassing the limits of existing libraries. We build a feature selection framework around them and design an object-based generic software library. We describe the key design points and properties of the library.
Multispectral texture segmentation
Mikeš, Stanislav ; Haindl, Michal
An efficient and robust type of unsupervised multispectral texture segmentation method is presented. The algorithm starts with spectral factorization of an input multispectral texture image using the Karhunen-Loeve expansion. Monospectral factors of single texture patches are assumed to be modelled using a Gaussian Markov random field model. The texture segmentation is done by K-means algorithm in the Markov model parameter space evaluated for each pixel centered image window.

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