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Plagiarism detection in programme codes
Skoupilová, Alena ; Vítek, Martin (referee) ; Kašpar, Jakub (advisor)
The main goal of this thesis is to introduce the meaning of plagiarism and its types and occuration in academic field in form of textual plagiarism and mainly source-code plagiarism. Thesis also introduces principals and types of source-code plagiarism detection and introduces existing detecting tools. A detector for computing source-code similarity based on detection and counting chosen attributes is being realized and described. Reability of the detector is tested within students’ projects database.
Fingerprint identification algorithm
Skoupilová, Alena ; Vítek, Martin (referee) ; Kašpar, Jakub (advisor)
The main goal of this thesis is to introduce the meaning of identification and specific meaning of personal identification and mainly fingerprint identification. There is introduction to the meaning of biometrics as a key field for fingerprint recognition. Thesis also introduces principals and types of automatic processing and automatic detection of fingerprints. An existing and succesful methods are being described in the thesis and an automatic fingerprint identification alghoritm is being realized and described. Reability of the alghoritm is tested within experimental database.
Fingerprint identification algorithm
Skoupilová, Alena ; Vítek, Martin (referee) ; Kašpar, Jakub (advisor)
The main goal of this thesis is to introduce the meaning of term identification and term biometrics as a key field for fingerprint recognition. Thesis also introduces principals and types of automatic processing of fingerprint images and automatic fingerprints identification algorithms. An existing and successful methods are being described in the thesis and pre-processing of fingerprint images is being realized. Automatic fingerprint identification algorithm based on distance of minutiae from the core, core type and orientation field of the fingerprint is proposed. The proposed algorithm was tested on a database of fingerprint images and was statistically analysed.
Fingerprint identification algorithm
Skoupilová, Alena ; Vítek, Martin (referee) ; Kašpar, Jakub (advisor)
The main goal of this thesis is to introduce the meaning of term identification and term biometrics as a key field for fingerprint recognition. Thesis also introduces principals and types of automatic processing of fingerprint images and automatic fingerprints identification algorithms. An existing and successful methods are being described in the thesis and pre-processing of fingerprint images is being realized. Automatic fingerprint identification algorithm based on distance of minutiae from the core, core type and orientation field of the fingerprint is proposed. The proposed algorithm was tested on a database of fingerprint images and was statistically analysed.
Fingerprint identification algorithm
Skoupilová, Alena ; Vítek, Martin (referee) ; Kašpar, Jakub (advisor)
The main goal of this thesis is to introduce the meaning of identification and specific meaning of personal identification and mainly fingerprint identification. There is introduction to the meaning of biometrics as a key field for fingerprint recognition. Thesis also introduces principals and types of automatic processing and automatic detection of fingerprints. An existing and succesful methods are being described in the thesis and an automatic fingerprint identification alghoritm is being realized and described. Reability of the alghoritm is tested within experimental database.
Plagiarism detection in programme codes
Skoupilová, Alena ; Vítek, Martin (referee) ; Kašpar, Jakub (advisor)
The main goal of this thesis is to introduce the meaning of plagiarism and its types and occuration in academic field in form of textual plagiarism and mainly source-code plagiarism. Thesis also introduces principals and types of source-code plagiarism detection and introduces existing detecting tools. A detector for computing source-code similarity based on detection and counting chosen attributes is being realized and described. Reability of the detector is tested within students’ projects database.

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