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Detection of specific anatomical structures in CT data via convolutional neural networks
Kozlová, Dominika ; Jan, Jiří (referee) ; Jakubíček, Roman (advisor)
This thesis deals with the issue of detection of anatomical structures in medical images using convolutional neural networks (CNN). At first there are described methods of machine learning, convolutional neural networks and selected methods for detection using CNN. In this work was created a database of annotated CT images of ten anatomical structures (head, heart, aorta, left and right lung, spine, liver, left and right kidney, spleen). A method for detecting these structures was designed, that contains two approaches of region proposals from image, CNN and postprocessing to obtain the detection result. The designed algorithm was implemented in the Python programming language using the TensorFlow library. Obtained results of validation of the network and the detection results are presented and discussed in the last chapter.
A convolutional neural network for image segmentation
Mitrenga, Michal ; Petyovský, Petr (referee) ; Jirsík, Václav (advisor)
The aim of the bachelor thesis is to learn more about the problem of convolutional neural networks for image segmentation. This theme encompasses the whole field of computer vision. Particular attention is paid to the image segmentation process. Furthermore, the thesis deals with the basic principles of artificial neural networks, the structure of convolutional neural networks and especially with the description of individual semantic segmentation architectures. Part of the thesis is an example of practical applications of image segmentation. An important part is the SYNTHIA database of images, where its properties are shown. At the end of the thesis, the terms and requirements for hardware performance and software needed for good network performance are described in more detail. The Keras framework has already been used, which already includes functions for working with neural networks.
Face Recognition
Benda, Tomáš ; Hradiš, Michal (referee) ; Smrž, Pavel (advisor)
This thesis deals with human recognition on a videorecording. Convolution neural network was used for face recognition, from which we will get multidimensional vector, which will allow to determine person’s identity. There are demands imposed on the system, for it to be able to work in real time and could be used for example for person recognition at various conferences, or as a part of security system. Whole system is written in Python language. Part of this thesis is dataset in form of videorecords with persons.
Web Gallery with Person Identification
Hubl, Lukáš ; Špaňhel, Jakub (referee) ; Hradiš, Michal (advisor)
This bachelor thesis focuses on the creation of an application which serves as a web gallery for saving and viewing photographs with the possibility of automatic filtration of faces. The application chooses its instruments for creating particular parts as well as including the instruments for the automatic identity recognition, and its implementation into the created web application. The test results of the face's detection and the recognition of particular persons are shown on dataset, which was created intentionally for this work. Last chapter describes further possibilities for improving particular elements the resulting application.
Image annotation using deep learning
Zarapina, Natalya ; Rajnoha, Martin (referee) ; Burget, Radim (advisor)
This semester thesis describes the design and implementation of the client-server program for classification and localization of certain elements which are present in provided images. This program loads a set of images and use deep learning, especially deep convolution neural network perform a classification. First part describes the architecture, basic principles of operations in convolution network and chosen machine learning algorithms for classification. Second part contains a description of created program.
Convolution neural networks on the Windows platform
Kapusta, Martin ; Rajnoha, Martin (referee) ; Přinosil, Jiří (advisor)
The aim of the bachelor thesis is the latest knowledge of convolution neural networks and their application. The thesis describes the history, biological neuron and analogous mathematical model of a neuron. It also deals with the areas where neural networks are used, as well as the areas in which they expand gradually, the ways of learning and training, the differences between convolution neural networks and classical neural networks and their architecture. The thesis consists of two parts. The first part is the selection of the framework for working with convolution neural networks, which is suitable for implementation in the Windows operating system, the installation of the framework and its troubleshooting. The second part is aimed at creating an automated installation tool for the Windows 7 and Windows 10 operating system, created in JavaFX.
Deep Neural Networks for Person Identification
Duban, Michal ; Herout, Adam (referee) ; Hradiš, Michal (advisor)
This master's thesis deals with design and implementation of convolutional neural networks used in person re-identification. Implemented convolutional neural networks were tested on two datasets CUHK01 a CUHK03. Results, comparable with state of the art methods were acheved on these datasets. Designed networks were implemented in Caffe framework.
Tracking and Recognition of People in Video
Šajboch, Antonín ; Hradiš, Michal (referee) ; Smrž, Pavel (advisor)
The master's thesis deals with detecting and tracking people in the video. To get optimal recognition was used convolution neural network, which extracts vector features from the enclosed frame the face. The extracted vector is further classified. Recognition process must take place in a real time and also with respect are selected optimal methods. There is a new dataset faces, which was obtained from a video record at the faculty area. Videos and dataset were used for experiments to verify the accuracy of the created system. The recognition accuracy is about 85% . The proposed system can be used, for example, to register people, counting passages or to report the occurrence of an unknown person in a building.
Optical Character Recognition Using Convolutional Networks
Csóka, Pavel ; Behúň, Kamil (referee) ; Hradiš, Michal (advisor)
This thesis aims at creation of new datasets for text recognition machine learning tasks and experiments with convolutional neural networks on these datasets. It describes architecture of convolutional nets, difficulties of recognizing text from photographs and contemporary works using these networks. Next, creation of annotation, using Tesseract OCR, for dataset comprised from photos of document pages, taken by mobile phones, named Mobile Page Photos. From this dataset two additional are created by cropping characters out of its photos formatted as Street View House Numbers dataset. Dataset Mobile Nice Page Photos Characters contains readable characters and Mobile Page Photos Characters adds hardly readable and unreadable ones. Three models of convolutional nets are created and used for text recognition experiments on these datasets, which are also used for estimation of annotation error.
Convolutional neural network for image processing
Krajčovičová, Mária ; Rajmic, Pavel (referee) ; Burget, Radim (advisor)
Goal of this Diploma thesis was Convolutional neural network investigation in last years. Diploma thesis also contains information about designing of appropriate Convolutional neural network models and implementation of these models in Java programming language. Result of the thesis are comparison and evaluation of results which were reached from implemented application.

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