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Modeling and animation of biological structures
Matulík, Martin ; Bílek, Michal (referee) ; Maxa, Jiří (advisor)
Following work deals with subject matter of digital modelling and animation of biological structures. Software tools for computer generated images (CGI), well proven in common practice, are evaluated, as well as tools for specific activities, available inside chosen software environment. Among vast pool of modelling approaches are discussed tools suitable for creation and representation of selected structures, along with tools essential for their consequent animation. Possible rendering approaches and their parameters in relation to qualities of resulting computer-generated images are discussed as well. Above-mentioned approaches will be consequently utilized for modelling, physical simulation and animation of erythrocyte’s flow throughout blood vessel in following project. Resulting output of that work will be based on series of digital images, suitable for creating video-sequence containing abovementioned animation in end-user digestible form.
Modeling and animation of biological structures
Matulík, Martin ; Bílek, Michal (referee) ; Maxa, Jiří (advisor)
Following work deals with subject matter of digital modelling and animation of biological structures. Software tools for computer generated images (CGI), well proven in common practice, are evaluated, as well as tools for specific activities, available inside chosen software environment. Among vast pool of modelling approaches are discussed tools suitable for creation and representation of selected structures, along with tools essential for their consequent animation. Possible rendering approaches and their parameters in relation to qualities of resulting computer-generated images are discussed as well. Above-mentioned approaches will be consequently utilized for modelling, physical simulation and animation of erythrocyte’s flow throughout blood vessel in following project. Resulting output of that work will be based on series of digital images, suitable for creating video-sequence containing abovementioned animation in end-user digestible form.
Modeling and animation of biological structures
Matulík, Martin ; Bílek, Michal (referee) ; Maxa, Jiří (advisor)
Following work deals with subject matter of digital modelling and animation of biological structures. Software tools for computer generated images (CGI), well proven in common practice, are evaluated, as well as tools for specific activities, available inside chosen software environment. Among vast pool of modelling approaches are discussed tools suitable for creation and representation of selected structures, along with tools essential for their consequent animation. Possible rendering approaches and their parameters in relation to qualities of resulting computer-generated images are discussed as well. Above-mentioned approaches will be consequently utilized for modelling, physical simulation and animation of erythrocyte’s flow throughout blood vessel in following project. Resulting output of that work will be based on series of digital images, suitable for creating video-sequence containing abovementioned animation in end-user digestible form.
ELAG 2013
Kolátor, Jan ; Janíček, Milan ; Mareček, Daniel ; Svoboda, Martin
Konference ELAG 2013 (http://elag2013.org/) se konala 27. - 31. 5. 2013 v Ghentu v Belgii. Pořádajícími institucemi byly Ghent University Library a Ghent University Faculty Library Arts & Philosophy. Konference byla zaměřena stávájící i budoucí vývoj v knihovnách - hlavním tématem bylo “Inside Out Library” (Knihovna naruby). Knihovny čelí velkým změnám chování uživatelů a snaží se jim čelit jak technickými (využití linked data, podpora moderních IT technologií) tak metodickými prostředky (větší podpora lokálního publikování, podpora uživatelů). Řada z těchto probíraných témat, významných v zahraničí, ještě není v lokálním českém odborném prostředí příliš diskutována. Na konferenci také došlo k prohloubení mezinárodních kontaktů.
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New roles of libraries in Teaching, Learning and Research
Geleijnse, Hans
The Open Access movement started as an answer to the ‘journals crisis’ and has developed into worldwide initiatives to speed up and renew the process of scholarly communication and to improve the access to research publications and data. Open Access is currently being promoted by researchers and librarians, but also by university boards, national governments, funding bodies and the European Commission. The development of University mandates, Open Access Journals, institutional and subject repositories will be discussed. The focus will be on the developments in Europe and on the involvement and role of research libraries. Experiences with repositories learn that it is important that the deposit of publications is integrated in the workflow of the researcher and that repositories are seamlessly linked with the research information system. It is a great challenge to renovate the process of scholarly communication in such a way that open access can be provided to scholarly information, with maintaining the principles of quality control, certification and peer review. Research communities can play a key role in the development of new models and the creation of sustainable solutions, but leadership of university managers is essential to pave the way and to create the conditions for change.
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Research Support and European Research Libraries
Geleijnse, Hans
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Open Access as a new trend in the scholarly communication at the Czech universities
Vyčítalová, Lucie
The presentation will map the situation of the scholarly communication at the Czech universities from the open access point of view. The supporting activities of the Association of Libraries of Czech Universities will be also mentioned. The second part will present the Digital Library of the University of Pardubice, its placement to the university structure, and its connection to the world systems and services.
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„Open Access“ trends and its applications
Planková, Jindra
Global changes in the new building the information society strongly affect all areas of scientific communication and access to social cognition. The main role here played by the processes associated with the information searching and survey in making complex, searching and mediation of professional information and knowledge from information sources with „Open Access“. It will address current issues of Open Access to technical and scientific information indicates a change in their communication. On the basis of practical and theoretical bases will be formulated a general model of a modern operation of "Open Access" will be characterized by various factors and elements of the system, referring to the possibility of their use in communicating scientific and technical information on science and research in the Czech environment.
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