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Easy Web Graph Tool
Homola, Antonín ; Matoušek, Petr (referee) ; Marušinec, Jaromír (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is to create the Easy Web Graph Tool. The created Tool facilitates creating of graphs from the input data to the user and programmer. The Tool allows fully automatic or semiautomatic generation of graphs. At the beginning of the thesis, there is described the library for generation of the JpGraph graphs and problems concerning saving data into the cache in detail. That is followed by description of problem analysis and proposal of a solution. Further, there are described program tools which were used in implementation. These tools are as follows: HTML, CSS, JavaScript and PHP. In my thesis, there are also mentioned operations of the Tool. Then, there is described enlargement of the MediaWiki presentation system.
Detection of Papillary Line Width by Fingerprints
Homola, Antonín ; Drahanský, Martin (referee) ; Lodrová, Dana (advisor)
This work outlines a method of detection of the papillary line width in fingerprints. This method is one of the possible methods of liveness detection. The first part of the work with deals defining of the fingerprint, attacks on today's systems and possibilities to improve security. The next section detection describes of the papillary line width. During the process of resolving, the first thing to do was to start operation of the scanning device and to read the database for tests and experiments. An independent application was created on this purpose. Further, there were projected methods for detection and measuring of the papillary line width. Use of the Canny edge detector with the Sobel operator and the Gaussian filter proved the best. Then, there is described implementation of individual methods. The next part of the work describes and assesses the results of the tests. The last chapter summarizes the work and proposes further possibilities of development.
Easy Web Graph Tool
Homola, Antonín ; Matoušek, Petr (referee) ; Marušinec, Jaromír (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is to create the Easy Web Graph Tool. The created Tool facilitates creating of graphs from the input data to the user and programmer. The Tool allows fully automatic or semiautomatic generation of graphs. At the beginning of the thesis, there is described the library for generation of the JpGraph graphs and problems concerning saving data into the cache in detail. That is followed by description of problem analysis and proposal of a solution. Further, there are described program tools which were used in implementation. These tools are as follows: HTML, CSS, JavaScript and PHP. In my thesis, there are also mentioned operations of the Tool. Then, there is described enlargement of the MediaWiki presentation system.
Detection of Papillary Line Width by Fingerprints
Homola, Antonín ; Drahanský, Martin (referee) ; Lodrová, Dana (advisor)
This work outlines a method of detection of the papillary line width in fingerprints. This method is one of the possible methods of liveness detection. The first part of the work with deals defining of the fingerprint, attacks on today's systems and possibilities to improve security. The next section detection describes of the papillary line width. During the process of resolving, the first thing to do was to start operation of the scanning device and to read the database for tests and experiments. An independent application was created on this purpose. Further, there were projected methods for detection and measuring of the papillary line width. Use of the Canny edge detector with the Sobel operator and the Gaussian filter proved the best. Then, there is described implementation of individual methods. The next part of the work describes and assesses the results of the tests. The last chapter summarizes the work and proposes further possibilities of development.

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