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Image Completion Using Depth Maps
Valeš, Ondřej ; Brejcha, Jan (referee) ; Čadík, Martin (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is to design and implement aplication for dataset driven scene completion utilizing data from similar dataset images and test the posibility of generating data used in reconstruction directly from depth map. For scene matching in dataset novel modification of GIST descriptor including depth data is used. Furthermore, depth maps can be used to split reconstructed image into parts with similar depth, simplifying reconstruction process. Part of this thesis is also computing GIST descriptors for datset images and implementation of tools for searching datset for similar images using depth maps.
Search for Duplicities of Photos
Sklenář, Zdeněk ; Hradiš, Michal (referee) ; Zemčík, Pavel (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is about the analysis, design, implementation and testing of an application which is used to find duplicates in photographs according to its Exif metadata. The application also enables preview of photos, including Exif metadata. Additionally it is possible to filter photos, group duplicities with the original photo, and select the best photos to keep it in accordance with a user-defined parameter, then manually adjust this option, and deleting others. It is also a possible to export selected photos to a ZIP archive.
Unconventional Methods of Measurement in Photometry
Škoda, Jan ; Sokanský, Karel (referee) ; Gašparovský,, Dionýz (referee) ; Baxant, Petr (advisor)
This thesis deals with an unconventional possibility of measuring photometric values and the work is based on analysis of luminance made by commercially available digital photo camera. In the first part is represent an overview of current methods for measuring the photometry. You also can see the basic photometric values and required instrumentation needed to measure them. The focus of the work is concentrated on the description of the problems associated with setting the correct luminance of digital photography. It describes the dependency and correction procedures for calculating fixed luminance ratios of the individual images. The last part of this thesis is devoted to the possible use in practice, especially in the analysis of luminance of objects, luminaires and light sources. It also deals with an alternative description of luminaire and light sources to replace the luminous intensity curve etc.
Detection of Groups and Duplicities of Photos
Václavík, Vojtěch ; Kolář, Martin (referee) ; Zemčík, Pavel (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis aims to create an application that allows import of photographs and to sort duplicities. The application simplifies the import by showing already imported photographs and also hiding the not necessary ones. The application can also be used for finding duplicities or comparing folders, helping the user to clean their photo gallery. Other than that, it is also possible to show photographs with similar timestamps. To identify duplicates the application uses EXIF metadata included in photographs. The application was implemented in C++, graphical interface in Qt framework, work with metadata mediates EasyEXIF library and the database communication uses SQLite library.
HDR Image Acquisition on Mobile Devices
Padyšák, Michal ; Nosko, Svetozár (referee) ; Musil, Martin (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with high dynamic range in digital photography. This problem is solved by composing multiple images with different time exposure of the same scene into single one including high dynamic range. Method is implemented as an application for Android operating system and the result can be shown on display of the device.
System for Import/Management of Photos
Škutová, Sára ; Kolář, Martin (referee) ; Zemčík, Pavel (advisor)
The goal of this bachelor thesis was to create an application that would allow categorize photo-graphs into groups and then search for their duplicates. Sorting and identification of identical photos is based on Exif metadata. The result is a standalone application that has been programmed using C++, Qt framework, and Exiv2 library. The functionality of the program was verified with a photo package and the user interface was tested with the help of users.
System for Management of Photographic Collections
Čermák, Pavel ; Juránková, Markéta (referee) ; Zemčík, Pavel (advisor)
This thesis deals with the management of digital photos by metadata contained in the photos. The thesis describes the structure of the formats JFIF, TIFF, RAW and EXIF format for storing metadata into photos. In the next part of this thesis is described the design and implementation of a simple photo management application. The main functionality of the application is focused on bulk editing EXIF metadata in the photos. In the conclusion of this thesis there's a proof of results and discussion about further extension options.
CANON IXUS 60 Digital Cameras Simulator and Trainer
Melkes, Ondřej ; Drozdová, Martina (referee) ; Kunovský, Jiří (advisor)
Bachelor's thesis deals with the creation of tutorial manual and simulations for digital camera Canon IXUS 60. The main purpose of the manual is teaching at the University of the third age, therefore emphasis is on the clarity. Simulation of digital camera allows testing of digital camera, as by teaching, as before buying.
Photo Booth
Valda, Tomáš ; Najman, Pavel (referee) ; Zemčík, Pavel (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor's thesis is to design and implement a Photo Booth application which will be primarily used on tablet devices. The thesis explains existing solutions, analyses its insufficiencies and concentrates on the choice of appropriate technology resources. It also describes the way of implementation of the external payment processing with the usage of a private virtual server and following communication with database. Constituent part of this work is a design of user interface. The outcome is a functional prototype of the application ready to be used.
Sensor Pattern Noise Analysis and Identification
Král, Benjamin ; Trchalík, Roman (referee) ; Očenášek, Pavel (advisor)
This work is about extraction of sensor pattern noise of digital camera which is additive noise that is present in every digital photograph and which is unique for every camera. Suitable sensor pattern noise extraction methods are discussed for noise extraction and comparation with aim to find out with which camera the digital picture was taken. Best method is implemented as an application. The work describes few experiments that are reviewing the application performance based on many different photographs given to the application.

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