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Evaluation of Object Detection in Image
Černošek, Bedřich ; Behúň, Kamil (referee) ; Zemčík, Pavel (advisor)
The main goal of this bachelor's thesis was to propose the evaluation method of object detection. Result of this work was to create a program which performs the evaluation of object detection on suitable data sample and intuitively displays result to user. The task was to propose suitable experiments and dataset for proving correctness of evaluation. Part of this work was to find optimal parameters for face detection and optimal photo preprocessing before the face detection.
Detection of Traffic Signs and Lights
Oškera, Jan ; Špaňhel, Jakub (referee) ; Herout, Adam (advisor)
The thesis focuses on modern methods of traffic sign detection and traffic lights detection directly in traffic and with use of back analysis. The main subject is convolutional neural networks (CNN). The solution is using convolutional neural networks of YOLO type. The main goal of this thesis is to achieve the greatest possible optimization of speed and accuracy of models. Examines suitable datasets. A number of datasets are used for training and testing. These are composed of real and synthetic data sets. For training and testing, the data were preprocessed using the Yolo mark tool. The training of the model was carried out at a computer center belonging to the virtual organization MetaCentrum VO. Due to the quantifiable evaluation of the detector quality, a program was created statistically and graphically showing its success with use of ROC curve and evaluation protocol COCO. In this thesis I created a model that achieved a success average rate of up to 81 %. The thesis shows the best choice of threshold across versions, sizes and IoU. Extension for mobile phones in TensorFlow Lite and Flutter have also been created.
Graphics and Video Algorithms in GP-GPU
Kula, Michal ; Polok, Lukáš (referee) ; Zemčík, Pavel (advisor)
This diploma thesis is focused on object detections through general-purpose computing on graphics processor units. There is an explanation of graphics adapters work and basics of their architecture in this thesis. Based on the adapters, there is the effective work in libraries for general-purpose computing on graphics processor units demonstrated in this thesis. Further, the thesis shows the available algorithms for object detection and which ones from them are possible to be effectively parallelized. In conclusion of this thesis, there is a comparison of the object detections speeds to common implementations on classical processors.
Detection of Traffic Signs and Lights
Chocholatý, Tomáš ; Bartl, Vojtěch (referee) ; Herout, Adam (advisor)
The thesis focuses on traffic sign detection and traffic lights detection in view with utilization convolution neural network. The goal is create suitable detector for detection and classification traffic sign in real traffic. For training of convolution neural network were created appropriate datasets, that contains synthetic and real dataset. For synthetic dataset was create generator, that can simulated different deformation of traffic signs. Evaluation is done by own program for quantitative evaluation. The detection rate successfully detected signs is 89\% over own test dataset. The results allow to find out importance of representation real or synthetic dataset in training dataset and influence individual deformations synthetic dataset for final detection quality.
Detection of Objects on Belt Conveyer
Láník, Aleš ; Beran, Vítězslav (referee) ; Španěl, Michal (advisor)
In this master thesis, object's detection in image and tracking these objects in temporal area will be presented. First, theoretical background of the image's preprocessing, image filtration, the foreground extraction, and many others various image's features will be described. Next, design and implementation of detector will be processed. This part of my master thesis containes mainly information about detection of objects on belt conveyer Finally,results, conclusion and many supplementary data such as a photography camera's location will be shown.
Laser Beam Detection and Localization in the External Environment
Horňanská, Lucie ; Baláž, Teodor (referee) ; Drahanský, Martin (advisor)
This bachelor thesis aims on the method of laser beam detection and localization in the external environment. The theoretic part focuses on the basic principle of laser operation, its types, legislation that regulates them, beam optics, types of cameras with the possibility of using photographic filters, image processing and object detection methods in the image. The practical part presents the process of creating a database of images and describes the design and implementation of an algorithm for detecting the laser, its target point or source in the image and subsequent localization in a three-dimensional coordinate system. Finally, the achieved results of the created program are evaluated and the possibilities for improvement are presented.
Advanced analysis of moving objects in transport
Hora, Adam ; Dejdar, Petr (referee) ; Kiac, Martin (advisor)
This thesis solves the problem of monitoring objects from live streams or camera recordings. The aim is also to create your own data set usable in solving traffic situations and analysis for object recognition and classification. The YOLO method with OpenCV support was used for evaluation purposes. The result is a program in which road recordings can be inserted or live broadcasts can be used from a camera positioned so that it captures the road. The output of the program is to find out the number of motor vehicles at any given moment and the average number of vehicles that were on the road during given periods of time. The videos from which the data set is created were provided by the thesis supervisor. The main benefit of this work is the ability to monitor traffic density at given time intervals.
Client-Server Mobile Application with Image Processing
Černošek, Bedřich ; Hradiš, Michal (referee) ; Zemčík, Pavel (advisor)
The main goal of this work is creating client-server application with image processing and cryptographic verification of image source and creation time. The work focuses on creating a mobile client application on the Android platform that securly takes photos by mobile device camera, processes captured images and provides a digital signature, timestamp and GPS location. The main part of the work is secure key exchange, encrypted communication, data and energy efficiency of the client-server application. The server application is implemented on the Java EE platform and processes the received image, performs object detection, object recognition in the image and provides a timestamp from a trusted server. Then taken photo can be considered as a trusted electronic document usable as valid evidence for the judical or administrative proceedings.
Advanced analysis of moving objects in transport
Hora, Adam ; Dejdar, Petr (referee) ; Kiac, Martin (advisor)
This thesis solves the problem of monitoring objects from live streams or camera recordings. The aim is also to create your own data set usable in solving traffic situations and analysis for object recognition and classification. The YOLO method with OpenCV support was used for evaluation purposes. The result is a program in which road recordings can be inserted or live broadcasts can be used from a camera positioned so that it captures the road. The output of the program is to find out the number of motor vehicles at any given moment and the average number of vehicles that were on the road during given periods of time. The videos from which the data set is created were provided by the thesis supervisor. The main benefit of this work is the ability to monitor traffic density at given time intervals.
Advanced analysis of moving objects in transport
Hora, Adam ; Dejdar, Petr (referee) ; Kiac, Martin (advisor)
This thesis solves the problem of monitoring objects from live streams or camera recordings. The aim is also to create your own data set usable in solving traffic situations and analysis for object recognition and classification. The YOLO method with OpenCV support was used for evaluation purposes. The result is a program in which road recordings can be inserted or live broadcasts can be used from a camera positioned so that it captures the road. The output of the program is to find out the number of motor vehicles at any given moment and the average number of vehicles that were on the road during given periods of time. The videos from which the data set is created were provided by the thesis supervisor. The main benefit of this work is the ability to monitor traffic density at given time intervals.

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