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Railroad Network Planning in Open Transport Tycoon Deluxe
Lakomý, Ondřej ; Gemrot, Jakub (advisor) ; Kopecký, Michal (referee)
In a business simulation game Open Transport Tycoon Deluxe, players can play the game alone or can compete agai st other players or against artificial intelligence. There is plenty of artificial intelligences that can be downloaded and used in the game. Usually the AI is simple and does not build complex transfer routes. Inspired by OpenTTDCoop, a community organisation which specializes on building complex railway networks, new artificial intelligence has bee developed to fill the gap in the available artificial intelligence list - TrainsferAI. TrainsferAI is capable of planning, uilding and expanding its own railway network. It follows a set of rules based on the OpenTTDCoop rules for player . TrainsferAI builds network consisting of stations, routes and crossroads using A* searching algorithm in a couple o variations. The network should be complex and on a human-like level.
Distribution of dispersoids in rapidly solidified aluminium alloys.
Bajtošová, Lucia ; Cieslar, Miroslav (advisor) ; Šíma, Vladimír (referee)
Dispersoids formed during rapid solidification of a quaternary Al-Fe-Mn-Si alloy prepared by twin-roll casting and their transformation after following heat treatment were studied. A conventional transmission electron microscopy and modern automated phase identification methods such as electron backscatter diffraction in scanning electron microscope and automated orientation crystal phase and orientation mapping in transmission microscopy were applied. Energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy was used to determine the chemical composition of the dispersoids. The phase identification methods were tested on as cast samples and samples annealed for 4 hours at 580 žC. Strategies for statistical evaluation of particle distribution and their crystallographic structure were discussed.
Application for Optimal Path Search in the City with Using Metainformation
Klimčíková, Iveta ; Zbořil, František (referee) ; Samek, Jan (advisor)
The objective of this thesis is to explore metainformation usage in order to achieve higher effectivity in pathfinding in the city, to choose the most suitable maps and methods for path search. Afterwards these functions are implemented to make a functional navigation system, which can use expanded metainformation contained in the chosen maps.

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