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Principles of information visualization in public transport's information systems
Farkaš, Pavel ; Brejcha, Jan (advisor) ; Ovesleová, Hana (referee)
The diploma thesis Principles of information visualization in public transit information systems considers the ways information design affects one of the most common activities of people in an urban environment: the use of public transit system. In this work, the city space becomes a framework for several disciplines connected to the concept of wayfinding. The author sets the topic in a wide historical and architectural context and links the connections with cognitive science. The case study describes principals for information design using the example of the Prague subway and their application to an experimental station with a new information system installed.
Original and Assumed Sources on World Wide Web
Svatý, Michal ; Brejcha, Jan (advisor) ; Švantner, Martin (referee)
The thesis focuses on problem of authorship of the Internet content. It considers the question whether we can analyze the artwork purely as a closed structure of the symbols or whether it is necessary to take work as a broader structure. The first part of the thesis shows the Internet in general and its specifics it as a medium. The second part is devoted to the problem of authorship. It explains traditional view of Nelson Goodman, who examined the authenticity of artwork with regard to the internal arrangement of the elements structure of the object. The third part shows the later theories inconsistent with the views of Nelson Goodman, views of different contemporary authors who present the changes of authorship aspects in the environment which is under constant development, quickly sharing ideas and resources. New theories suggest to look beyond the authorship of the artwork domain, apply broader focous. The conclusion provides a synthesis of these views.
Typography of web design
Uhlířová, Martina ; Brejcha, Jan (advisor) ; Malečková, Dita (referee)
Typography is one of the most important elements of web design and marketing. Good typography makes web design more appealing, which is important for readers in evaluating titles and the quality of text. The aim of this thesis is to provide a characterization of good and bad typography. I will use this characterization to identify modern typographical trends in a digital background. In the theoretical part, I will describe the basic features of typography. In the practical part, I will distinguish appealing typography and visual smog, and find specific examples demonstrating typographical trends in web design.
Content analysis of football players agents's web pages.
Vlček, Milan ; Brejcha, Jan (advisor) ; Bystřický, Jiří (referee)
Diploma work 'Content analysis of football agents' web pages' deals with comparison of different web pages of football player's agents. It is based on semiotics analysis along with qualitative content analysis. Results of this research shows which monitored signs fits to which category. There are six different categories and two groups of total nine agencies, on which analysis was made. Companies from first group represent less than fifty football players, companies from the other group represent fifty players and more. There are three different hypotheses in this diploma work. First hypothesis was confirmed because bigger companies showed at their web pages more signs which associate the effect of fruitfullness. Also the second hypothesis was confirmed because there is not any agency which does not use at least one sign of exceptionality. At last, also third hypothesis was confirmed. There were monitored more signs of modesty at smaller companies than at bigger ones indeed.
Reality and simulacra in e-learning : the case of realistic experiences in higher education online learning
Rahyadi, Irmawan ; Brejcha, Jan (advisor) ; Říha, Daniel (referee)
Digital technology will be the most influential technologies of the future for learning purpose. The internet always offers another new possibility to the learning method that we have been exposed as a traditional method. These kinds of technology make a closer gap between reality and simulacra and will change our perspective of learning-life and the way we live it. The empirical study on the reality in the world of online learning has pointed the existences of the reality of its own. Current rationalization in the literatures insufficiently identifies the development of the gap between reality and simulacra as well as the impact to the audiences. The identification of the reality and simulacra in this particular media will bring the understanding of the usage and its implication. Keywords: Internet; e-learning; education; reality; simulacra.
Algorithms for Automatic Spherical Image and Video Cropping
Ivančo, Martin ; Brejcha, Jan (referee) ; Čadík, Martin (advisor)
Cieľom tejto práce je priniesť detailný pohľad na doterajší prieskum v oblasti sférických videí. Konkrétne sa táto práca zameriava na problém tvorby videa s normálnym zorným poľom zo sférického videa pre potreby zobrazovania. Prináša tiež implementáciu niektorých dostupných metód. Doteraz boli predstavené tri metódy v štyroch článkoch, ktoré riešia tento problém. Všetky priniesli zaujímavé výsledky a táto práca sa dvomi z nich zaoberá hlbšie. Táto práca tiež prináša základnú metódu využívajúcu overené metódy automat- ického orezu obrazu. Táto metóda je využitá na porovnanie so skúmanými metódami, u ktorých zvýrazní ich vylepšenia ale aj nedostatky. Na základe porovnania metód pomocou užívateľského experimentu táto práca usudzuje, že najlepšou zo skúmaných metód pre túto úlohu je upravená varianta metódy od Pavel et al. [14], predstavená v tejto práci.
Design methods of Czech UX designers
Tsitova, Darya ; Brejcha, Jan (advisor) ; Slussareff, Michaela (referee)
(in English): The diploma thesis deals with the use of design methods among Czech UX designers in the design of web and mobile applications. The aim of this work is to find out and critically describe how Czech UX designers use design methods in practice. The thesis analyse the design process of website, web and mobile applications, its various stages and procedures. The theoretical part of the thesis introduces the basic terminology of the User Experience field and current research in the field, with emphasis on relevant terms and processes that occur in design practice. This part of the thesis is based on data obtained in the practical part, according to which popular approaches, frameworks, processes and methodologies of the UX field will be identified and described on the basis of professional literature. In the research part, qualitative research will be carried out in the form of semi-structured interviews with Czech User Experience designers, focused on the identification of methods, procedures and principles and ways of their usage. At the end of the thesis, the obtained data will be evaluated and it will be identified whether Czech designers in their practice adhere to academic approaches, or what existing and theoretically described methodologies and procedures their design process...
Virtual Waiting Room Data Base Storage
Sadloň, Matej ; Brejcha, Jan (referee) ; Kolář, Martin (advisor)
This thesis is part of project called Virtual Waiting Room. It is a cross-platform application which allows users to book a term with a provider without the need to personally wait in a waiting room. The thesis describes the design and implementation of database, library for work with this database, and a client for the administration of providers and waiting rooms. For this purpose, was used technologies such as MySQL, PHP and HTML.
Dynamic Image Presentations Using Depth Maps
Hanzlíček, Jiří ; Brejcha, Jan (referee) ; Čadík, Martin (advisor)
This master's thesis focuses on the dynamic presentation of still photography using a depth map. This text presents an algorithm that describes the process of creating a spatial model which is used to render input photography so that the movement of virtual camera creates parallax effect due to depth in image. The thesis also presents an approach how to infill the missing data in the model. It is suggested that a guided texture synthesis is used for this problem by using rendering outputs of the model themselves as guides. Additional information in model allows the virtual camera to move more freely. The final result of the camera movement can be saved to simple video sequence which can be used for presenting the input photography.

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