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Generation of Sound from Images
Brada, Tomáš ; Přinosil, Jiří (referee) ; Říha, Kamil (advisor)
This thesis deals with different kinds of converting image data (two-dimensional discrete signal) to sound data (one-dimensional discrete signal). Implemented algorithms are using knowledge of music theory, properties of human hearing and basic techniques of 1D and 2D signal processing as Fourier transform and modulating frequency spectrum via high-pass and low-pass filter.
An application for color coordinate transforms and color mixing
Jurzykowski, Michal ; Štukavec, Radim (referee) ; Slanina, Martin (advisor)
The most important human sense is sight. We can see thanks to eyes, which are very sensitive on small part of electromagnetic wave. White sunlight contents all the spectrum visible. By decomposition of white sunlight we get colour spectrum. We recognize colours by cones, which are sensitive on red, green and blue spectrum of white light. Informer times it was denited many colour models, which have been using additive and subtractive method od mixing colours. One of the first models which were matemacily defined was CIE 1931, also known as XYZ. Together with this model was created xy chromatic diagram for displaying of colour space. Best known colour models are RGB and CMY. In TV technics is used model YUV. Models HSV and HSL are more intuitiv. This models have three basic parameters: hue, saturation and brightness.
Traffic signs detection and recognition
Dvořák, Michal ; Richter, Miloslav (referee) ; Honec, Peter (advisor)
The goal of this thesis is the utilization of computer vision methods, in a way that will lead to detection and identification of traffic signs in an image. The final application is to analyze video feed from a video camcorder placed in a vehicle. With focus placed on effective utilization of computer resources in order to achieve real time identification of signs in a video stream.
Generation of Sound from Images
Brada, Tomáš ; Přinosil, Jiří (referee) ; Říha, Kamil (advisor)
This thesis deals with different kinds of converting image data (two-dimensional discrete signal) to sound data (one-dimensional discrete signal). Implemented algorithms are using knowledge of music theory, properties of human hearing and basic techniques of 1D and 2D signal processing as Fourier transform and modulating frequency spectrum via high-pass and low-pass filter.
An application for color coordinate transforms and color mixing
Jurzykowski, Michal ; Štukavec, Radim (referee) ; Slanina, Martin (advisor)
The most important human sense is sight. We can see thanks to eyes, which are very sensitive on small part of electromagnetic wave. White sunlight contents all the spectrum visible. By decomposition of white sunlight we get colour spectrum. We recognize colours by cones, which are sensitive on red, green and blue spectrum of white light. Informer times it was denited many colour models, which have been using additive and subtractive method od mixing colours. One of the first models which were matemacily defined was CIE 1931, also known as XYZ. Together with this model was created xy chromatic diagram for displaying of colour space. Best known colour models are RGB and CMY. In TV technics is used model YUV. Models HSV and HSL are more intuitiv. This models have three basic parameters: hue, saturation and brightness.
Traffic signs detection and recognition
Dvořák, Michal ; Richter, Miloslav (referee) ; Honec, Peter (advisor)
The goal of this thesis is the utilization of computer vision methods, in a way that will lead to detection and identification of traffic signs in an image. The final application is to analyze video feed from a video camcorder placed in a vehicle. With focus placed on effective utilization of computer resources in order to achieve real time identification of signs in a video stream.
High-speed Rail in the Czech Republic from the Perspective of Passengers
Kratochvíl, Petr ; Mervart, Michal (advisor) ; Červinská, Veronika (referee)
This Master's Thesis deals with high-speed rail in the Czech Republic. The theoretical part describes the history, the evolution and the present of high-speed rail and presents the successful foreign high-speed rail systems. Furthermore this part presents the high-speed railway tracks which are planned in the Czech Republic. The practical part researches the perception of high-speed rail by passengers. Based on the result of the survey, which was realized via the questionnaire, it analyses the criteria that passengers consider important in the choice of means of transport and it looks into passenger willingness to accept higher fare for shorten of travel time. With using the result of the survey it also deals with competitiveness of high-speed rail compared with other modes of transport. The aim of the Thesis is determine whether high-speed rail is attractive from the perspective of passengers and whether it is able to compete with other modes of transport.

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