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Word2vec Models with Added Context Information
Šůstek, Martin ; Rozman, Jaroslav (referee) ; Zbořil, František (advisor)
This thesis is concerned with the explanation of the word2vec models. Even though word2vec was introduced recently (2013), many researchers have already tried to extend, understand or at least use the model because it provides surprisingly rich semantic information. This information is encoded in N-dim vector representation and can be recall by performing some operations over the algebra. As an addition, I suggest a model modifications in order to obtain different word representation. To achieve that, I use public picture datasets. This thesis also includes parts dedicated to word2vec extension based on convolution neural network.
Human Activity Recognition Using Smartphone
Novák, Andrej ; Červenák, Rastislav (referee) ; Burget, Radim (advisor)
The increase of mobile smartphones continues to grow and with it the demand for automation and use of the most offered aspects of the phone, whether in medicine (health care and surveillance) or in user applications (automatic recognition of position, etc.). As part of this work has been created the designs and implementation of the system for the recognition of human activity on the basis of data processing from sensors of smartphones, along with the determination of the optimal parameters, recovery success rate and comparison of individual evaluation. Other benefits include a draft format and displaying numerous training set consisting of real contributions and their manual evaluation. In addition to the main benefits, the software tool was created to allow the validation of the elements of the training set and acquisition of features from this set and software, that is able with the help of deep learning to train models and then test them.
Neural Network Based Named Entity Recognition
Straková, Jana ; Hajič, Jan (advisor) ; Černocký, Jan (referee) ; Konopík, Miloslav (referee)
Title: Neural Network Based Named Entity Recognition Author: Jana Straková Institute: Institute of Formal and Applied Linguistics Supervisor of the doctoral thesis: prof. RNDr. Jan Hajič, Dr., Institute of Formal and Applied Linguistics Abstract: Czech named entity recognition (the task of automatic identification and classification of proper names in text, such as names of people, locations and organizations) has become a well-established field since the publication of the Czech Named Entity Corpus (CNEC). This doctoral thesis presents the author's research of named entity recognition, mainly in the Czech language. It presents work and research carried out during CNEC publication and its evaluation. It fur- ther envelops the author's research results, which improved Czech state-of-the-art results in named entity recognition in recent years, with special focus on artificial neural network based solutions. Starting with a simple feed-forward neural net- work with softmax output layer, with a standard set of classification features for the task, the thesis presents methodology and results, which were later used in open-source software solution for named entity recognition, NameTag. The thesis finalizes with a recurrent neural network based recognizer with word embeddings and character-level word embeddings,...
Neural Network Based Named Entity Recognition
Straková, Jana ; Hajič, Jan (advisor) ; Černocký, Jan (referee) ; Konopík, Miloslav (referee)
Title: Neural Network Based Named Entity Recognition Author: Jana Straková Institute: Institute of Formal and Applied Linguistics Supervisor of the doctoral thesis: prof. RNDr. Jan Hajič, Dr., Institute of Formal and Applied Linguistics Abstract: Czech named entity recognition (the task of automatic identification and classification of proper names in text, such as names of people, locations and organizations) has become a well-established field since the publication of the Czech Named Entity Corpus (CNEC). This doctoral thesis presents the author's research of named entity recognition, mainly in the Czech language. It presents work and research carried out during CNEC publication and its evaluation. It fur- ther envelops the author's research results, which improved Czech state-of-the-art results in named entity recognition in recent years, with special focus on artificial neural network based solutions. Starting with a simple feed-forward neural net- work with softmax output layer, with a standard set of classification features for the task, the thesis presents methodology and results, which were later used in open-source software solution for named entity recognition, NameTag. The thesis finalizes with a recurrent neural network based recognizer with word embeddings and character-level word embeddings,...
Word2vec Models with Added Context Information
Šůstek, Martin ; Rozman, Jaroslav (referee) ; Zbořil, František (advisor)
This thesis is concerned with the explanation of the word2vec models. Even though word2vec was introduced recently (2013), many researchers have already tried to extend, understand or at least use the model because it provides surprisingly rich semantic information. This information is encoded in N-dim vector representation and can be recall by performing some operations over the algebra. As an addition, I suggest a model modifications in order to obtain different word representation. To achieve that, I use public picture datasets. This thesis also includes parts dedicated to word2vec extension based on convolution neural network.
Human Activity Recognition Using Smartphone
Novák, Andrej ; Červenák, Rastislav (referee) ; Burget, Radim (advisor)
The increase of mobile smartphones continues to grow and with it the demand for automation and use of the most offered aspects of the phone, whether in medicine (health care and surveillance) or in user applications (automatic recognition of position, etc.). As part of this work has been created the designs and implementation of the system for the recognition of human activity on the basis of data processing from sensors of smartphones, along with the determination of the optimal parameters, recovery success rate and comparison of individual evaluation. Other benefits include a draft format and displaying numerous training set consisting of real contributions and their manual evaluation. In addition to the main benefits, the software tool was created to allow the validation of the elements of the training set and acquisition of features from this set and software, that is able with the help of deep learning to train models and then test them.

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