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Detection of Objects on Belt Conveyer
Láník, Aleš ; Beran, Vítězslav (referee) ; Španěl, Michal (advisor)
In this master thesis, object's detection in image and tracking these objects in temporal area will be presented. First, theoretical background of the image's preprocessing, image filtration, the foreground extraction, and many others various image's features will be described. Next, design and implementation of detector will be processed. This part of my master thesis containes mainly information about detection of objects on belt conveyer Finally,results, conclusion and many supplementary data such as a photography camera's location will be shown.
Face detection system
Karásek, Miroslav ; Horák, Karel (referee) ; Petyovský, Petr (advisor)
This work deals with methods of computer vision for localization faces in an image segmentation of individual parts of face and its comparison with the face in the reference frame. The paper gives a brief overview of biometric methods useful to identify people. It describes the various methods of locating faces in images and their features. It also deals with the editing of digital images, with the design of my own methods of localization and verification of faces and the subsequent implementation of these methods.
Analysis of cytology images
Pavlík, Jan ; Blaha, Milan (referee) ; Kolář, Radim (advisor)
This master’s thesis is focused on automating the process of differential leukocyte count in peripherial blood using image processing. It deals with the design of the processing of digital images - from scanning and image preprocessing, segmentation nucleus and cytoplasm, feature selection and classifier, including testing on a set of images that were scanned in the context of this work. This work introduces used segmentation methods and classification procedures which separate nucleus and the cytoplasm of leukocytes. A statistical analysis is performed on the basis of these structures. Following adequate statistical parameters, a set of features has been chosen. This data then go through a classification process realized by three artificial neural networks. Overall were classified 5 types of leukocytes: neutropfiles, lymphocytes, monocytes, eosinophiles and basophiles. The sensitivity and specificity of the classification made for 4 out of 5 leukocyte types (neutropfiles, lymphocytes, monocytes, eosinophiles) is higher than 90 %. Sensitivity of classiffication basophiles was evaluated at 75 % and specificity at 67 %. The total ability of classification has been tested on 111 leukocytes and was approximately 91% successful. All algorithms were created in the MATLAB program.
Methods for texture analysis in ophthalmologic images
Hanyášová, Lucie ; Szabó, Zoltán (referee) ; Kolář, Radim (advisor)
This thesis is focused on texture analysis methods. The project contains an overview of widely used methods. The main aim of the thesis is to develop a method for texture analysis of retinal images, which will be used for distinction of two patient groups, one with glaucoma eyes and one healthy. It is observed that glaucoma patients don´t have a texture on the eye ground. Preprocessing of the images is found by transfer of the image to different color spaces to achieve the best emphasis of the eye ground texture. Co-occurrence matrix is chosen for texture analysis of this data. The thesis contains detail description of the chosen solutions and feature discussion and the result is a list of features, which can be used for distinction between glaucoma and healthy eyes. The method is implemented in Matlab environment.
Optimalizace workflow grafika při úpravě standardních úloh pomoci současných grafických programů
Khabirova, Maja ; Horný, Stanislav (advisor) ; Bedřichová, Jana (referee)
This work focuses on the description and characteristics of common problems which graphic designers face daily when working for advertising agencies. This work describes tasks and organises them according to the type of graphic being processed and the types of output. In addition, this work describes the ways these common tasks can be completed using modern graphics editing software. It also provides a practical definition of a graphic designer and graphic agency. The aim of this work is to map out the fundamental tasks with raster graphics which graphic designers must perform most frequently during their work and to suggest an optimal workflow. As a result, after collating all of the proposed solutions, a manual should take form. It should help to facilitate early stages of work for students who may hold the position of junior graphic designer within advertising agencies.

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