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Short time Fourier transform for heart rate variability analysis
Osičková, Kristýna ; Slávik, Vladimír (referee) ; Janoušek, Oto (advisor)
The thesis describes the heart rate variability (HRV), its physiological and clinical significance and the means of its analysis. It includes a thorough dissection of the methods applied in the process of HRV evaluation in a time domain and using the short-time Fourier transform. The thesis compare both of the methodologies regarding changes of HRV caused by global ischaemia. The practical part descibes the application created in Matlab for analysis in the time domain and using short-time Fourier transform. The resulsts were calculated from the positions R wave EG signal isolated rabbit hearts.
Processing of iris images for biometric applications
Osičková, Kristýna ; Drahanský, Martin (referee) ; Kolář, Radim (advisor)
Biometrics is a method of recognizing the identity of a person based on unique biological characteristics that are unique to each person. The methods of biometric identification is currently becoming increasingly widespread in various sectors. This work is focused on the identification of a person by iris images. The introductory section describes the principles of the well-known methods for biometric applications and the next part describes the design method and its implementation in Matlab. In the practical part, fast radial symmetry method is used for detection of pupil, from which it derives further image processing. Two dimensional discrete welvet transform is used here. The proposed algorithm is tested on databases CASIA-Iris- Interval and database IITD.
Short time Fourier transform for heart rate variability analysis
Osičková, Kristýna ; Slávik, Vladimír (referee) ; Janoušek, Oto (advisor)
The thesis describes the heart rate variability (HRV), its physiological and clinical significance and the means of its analysis. It includes a thorough dissection of the methods applied in the process of HRV evaluation in a time domain and using the short-time Fourier transform. The thesis compare both of the methodologies regarding changes of HRV caused by global ischaemia. The practical part descibes the application created in Matlab for analysis in the time domain and using short-time Fourier transform. The resulsts were calculated from the positions R wave EG signal isolated rabbit hearts.
Processing of iris images for biometric applications
Osičková, Kristýna ; Drahanský, Martin (referee) ; Kolář, Radim (advisor)
Biometrics is a method of recognizing the identity of a person based on unique biological characteristics that are unique to each person. The methods of biometric identification is currently becoming increasingly widespread in various sectors. This work is focused on the identification of a person by iris images. The introductory section describes the principles of the well-known methods for biometric applications and the next part describes the design method and its implementation in Matlab. In the practical part, fast radial symmetry method is used for detection of pupil, from which it derives further image processing. Two dimensional discrete welvet transform is used here. The proposed algorithm is tested on databases CASIA-Iris- Interval and database IITD.

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