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Model Adaptation in Person Identification
Stratil, Jan ; Špaňhel, Jakub (referee) ; Hradiš, Michal (advisor)
This thesis deals with facial recognition using convolutional neural networks and with their current problems, which are pose, lighting and expression variance. It summarizes existing approaches, architectures and most recent loss functions. Further it deals with methods for rotating faces using GAN networks. In this thesis 3 neural networks are designed and trained for facial recognition. The best of them achieves 99.38% accuracy on LFW dataset and 88.08% accuracy on CPLFW dataset. Next face rotation network PCGAN is designed, which can be used for face frontalization or data augmentation purposes. This network is evaluated on Multi-PIE dataset and using the face frontalization it increases identification accuracy.
Document Quality Enhancement
Trčka, Jan ; Zemčík, Pavel (referee) ; Juránek, Roman (advisor)
The aim of this work is to increase the accuracy of the transcription of text documents. This work is mainly focused on texts printed on degraded materials such as newspapers or old books. To solve this problem, the current method and problems associated with text recognition are analyzed. Based on the acquired knowledge, the implemented method based on GAN network architecture is chosen. Experiments are a performer on these networks in order to find their appropriate size and their learning parameters. Subsequently, testing is performed to compare different learning methods and compare their results. Both training and testing is a performer on an artificial data set. Using implemented trained networks increases the transcription accuracy from 65.61 % for the raw damaged text lines to 93.23 % for lines processed by this network.
Document Quality Enhancement
Trčka, Jan ; Zemčík, Pavel (referee) ; Juránek, Roman (advisor)
The aim of this work is to increase the accuracy of the transcription of text documents. This work is mainly focused on texts printed on degraded materials such as newspapers or old books. To solve this problem, the current method and problems associated with text recognition are analyzed. Based on the acquired knowledge, the implemented method based on GAN network architecture is chosen. Experiments are a performer on these networks in order to find their appropriate size and their learning parameters. Subsequently, testing is performed to compare different learning methods and compare their results. Both training and testing is a performer on an artificial data set. Using implemented trained networks increases the transcription accuracy from 65.61 % for the raw damaged text lines to 93.23 % for lines processed by this network.
Model Adaptation in Person Identification
Stratil, Jan ; Špaňhel, Jakub (referee) ; Hradiš, Michal (advisor)
This thesis deals with facial recognition using convolutional neural networks and with their current problems, which are pose, lighting and expression variance. It summarizes existing approaches, architectures and most recent loss functions. Further it deals with methods for rotating faces using GAN networks. In this thesis 3 neural networks are designed and trained for facial recognition. The best of them achieves 99.38% accuracy on LFW dataset and 88.08% accuracy on CPLFW dataset. Next face rotation network PCGAN is designed, which can be used for face frontalization or data augmentation purposes. This network is evaluated on Multi-PIE dataset and using the face frontalization it increases identification accuracy.

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