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Computer-Generated Music
Mederly, Peter ; Grézl, František (referee) ; Fapšo, Michal (advisor)
The main goal of this thesis is the analysis, design and implementation of a new system, which would be able to generate music in real-time, based on terrain data or any raster image. The thesis deals with history of development of various attempts to formalize musical composition and presents contemporary approaches to its algorithmic creation. Technique of constraint programming is explored as well, because it is suitable also for automatic composition, and it is a part of implemented solution. Application components (interface, generator, music core and sound unit) and their interactions are examined in more detail. All approaches used for generating music are described in depth and, moreover, they are supported by many pictures and practical examples. Musical outputs are tested and results of these tests outline strengths, weaknesses and also inner possibilities of the designed system. Conclusion summarises author's contribution to the field of computer generated music and reveals possible prospects for application usage and its extensions.
Data standard of the Ministry of Health of the Czech Republic
Homola, Rudolf ; Dvořák, Miroslav (referee) ; Fedra, Petr (advisor)
This work attempts at exploring the data standard of the Ministry of Health of the Czech Republic and the possibility of access to NIS Clinicom. The chronology of changes in the block structure and data description has been described. The web acces to NIS Clinicom has been designed and put into effect by means of CSP which can be used to generate data messages concerning patients with a selected infectious diagnosis corresponding with the compulsory report to the National Medical Information System.
Data standard of the Ministry of Health of the Czech Republic
Homola, Rudolf ; Dvořák, Miroslav (referee) ; Fedra, Petr (advisor)
This work attempts at exploring the data standard of the Ministry of Health of the Czech Republic and the possibility of access to NIS Clinicom. The chronology of changes in the block structure and data description has been described. The web acces to NIS Clinicom has been designed and put into effect by means of CSP which can be used to generate data messages concerning patients with a selected infectious diagnosis corresponding with the compulsory report to the National Medical Information System.
Classification systems in the hospitals
Saliba, Walaa ; Sekora, Jiří (referee) ; Balogh, Jaroslav (advisor)
Cílem této diplomové práce bylo nastudovat problematiku klasifikačních systémů v nemocnicích, které sledují především hospodářské požadavky hospitalizace. Následně bylo navrženo a naprogramováno webové rozhraní v prostředí Caché Server Pages (CSP), které poskytuje přístup k databázi CLINICOM. Pomocí webového rozhraní, je možno provádět klasifikaci pacientů do tříd MDC (Major Diagnostic Category), archivaci dat, výpočet DRG a další vybrané úkony. Webovou aplikaci by mohli využívat technicko-hospodářští pracovníci nemocnic a klinik jako jednoduchou pomůcku při své práci, respektive jako učební pomůcka biomedicínských oborů pří výuce zdravotnických informačních a klasifikačních systémů.
Data Standard of the Health Information Systems
Holub, Martin ; Dvořák, Miroslav (referee) ; Fedra, Petr (advisor)
The diploma thesis "Data Standard of the Health Information Systems" deals with the structure of data standard including XML language. Further the thesis is focusing on hospital information system CLINICOM with the inclusion of the access to data records from its database Caché company InterSystems. Description of the National registers of health is also included.The concept of web application is also one part of the thesis which enables to generate reports in the data standard of the Ministry of Healt of the Czech Republic for mandatory reporting by NHIS registers in the time interval from the Caché database. Found records from the database can be printed for archiving. The work also deals with security access to the HIS server and data communication between health organizations.
Data standard of the Ministry of Health of the Czech Republic
Holub, Martin ; Roleček, Jiří (referee) ; Fedra, Petr (advisor)
Diploma thesis "Data standard of the Ministry of Health" deals with the structure of data standard including XML language. Further the thesis is focusing on hospital information system CLINICOM with the inclusion of the access to data records from its database Caché company InterSystems. The concept of web application is also one part of the thesis which enables to find out records with selective diagnosis from Caché database and their depictions in data standard of the Ministry of Health of the Czech Republic.
Statistic data in the hospital information system
Velička, Tomáš ; Dvořák, Miroslav (referee) ; Fedra, Petr (advisor)
The aim of this work was the evaluation of some statistic indicators from the data obtained from the Health Informatic System Clinicom. The data used in this informatic system are administrated by the database system Caché. The data from the database which is administrated by Departement of Biomedical Engineering in Brno, have been also used. Data mentioned in this work were mined from the database by SQL queries. The statistic indicators obtained this way were needed to be presented on internet. The user interface for this presentation was designed and realized in programming language CSP. The resulting statistic indicators were split up into 3 basic groups: Hospitalization, Mandatory reporting and Medicament requirement. Besides the statistic indicators some pacients‘ data and the graphs of results are shown in the user interface. The part which has also been used in this work is the concept of the online form for reporting of cancers.
Cryptographic protocols in practice
Truneček, Petr ; Hajný, Jan (referee) ; Pelka, Tomáš (advisor)
The purpose of this work was first to describe the requirements for cryptographic protocols. Furthermore, the classification of these protocols should have been made with specific examples given. The aim of the next part of the work was to describe the methods which are suitable for description and modeling of cryptographic protocols. This work also addressed the analysis of cryptographic protocols by appropriate analytical means. The CSP method for modeling of the cryptographic protocols was applied in the practical part. The Yahalom protocol was selected as a protocol suitable for modeling. Two analysis was made. The first analysis concerned the standard version of the Yahalom protocol, which was tested to the requirements of cryptographic properties of the secrecy and authenticity. The second analysis was based on the possibility of disclosure of the key, including counterexamples and traces given by FDR. The first analysis did not reveal any weakening, in terms of two cryptographic properties. To demonstrate the possibility of FDR, Yahalom protocol was modified in order to cause the situation when the disclosure of keys appears. FDR then finds the exact procedure that an intruder must make to get the possession of the key.
Advancing Packiging and 3D systems
Nicák, Michal ; Šandera, Josef (referee) ; Szendiuch, Ivan (advisor)
This project consists of three parts. The first part is aimed to summarize list of actual packaging systems and especially systems using 3D construction. Project continues in the second part, which is more practical and contains design and production of organic and inorganic testing substrates for lead-free soldered 3D structures. Last experimental part is about tests performed on soldered substrates and evaluation of results of these practical tests.
Classification Methods for Brain-Computer Interface
Bobrov, P. ; Frolov, A. A. ; Húsek, Dušan
The performance of four classifiers for Brain Computer Interface (BCI) systems based on multichannel EEG recordings is tested in this work. The classifiers are designed to distinguish EEG patterns corresponding to performance of several mental tasks. It is shown that relatively simple classifiers based on the Bayesian approach are comparable in classification accuracy with more sophisticated classifiers based on Common Spatial Patterns and Common Tensor Discriminant Analysis

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