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Evolutionary Design of Filters for Signal Processing
Dobiš, Tomáš ; Hrbáček, Radek (referee) ; Dobai, Roland (advisor)
Kalman filter is used for signal filtering dependent on filter configuration and prediction of values. It's configuration is difficult and requires experiences of mathematician. This thesis deals with implementation of method for signal processing with use of Cartesian genetic programming, which advantage includes the automated configuration of filter. Final method is compared on multiple testing examples with Kalman filter. From results we can infer, that implemented method works comparatively efficient on periodic and exponential signal inputs, and works significantly better on constant signal inputs than Kalman filter.
Evolutionary Design of Filters for Signal Processing
Dobiš, Tomáš ; Hrbáček, Radek (referee) ; Dobai, Roland (advisor)
Kalman filter is used for signal filtering dependent on filter configuration and prediction of values. It's configuration is difficult and requires experiences of mathematician. This thesis deals with implementation of method for signal processing with use of Cartesian genetic programming, which advantage includes the automated configuration of filter. Final method is compared on multiple testing examples with Kalman filter. From results we can infer, that implemented method works comparatively efficient on periodic and exponential signal inputs, and works significantly better on constant signal inputs than Kalman filter.
Alternative methods of estimating potential output and the output Gap: An application to Czech
Krasnovský, Pavol ; Brůna, Karel (advisor) ; Kuncl, Martin (referee)
The text discusses some used methods for estimating potential product and output gaps based on aggregated data for the Czech Republic. Though these methods exhibit some common features, an empirical comparison demonstrates that the various techniques differ substantially. In particular, the correlation of output gaps calculated with different methods is generally low , the methods imply different turning points. To conclude, the methods for estimating potential product a used have only limited information content for macroeconomics.

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