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3D Reconstruction of Historic Landmarks from Flickr Pictures
Šimetka, Vojtěch ; Maršík, Lukáš (referee) ; Polok, Lukáš (advisor)
Tato práce popisuje problematiku návrhu a vývoje aplikace pro rekonstrukci 3D modelů z 2D obrazových dat, označované jako bundle adjustment. Práce analyzuje proces 3D rekonstrukce a důkladně popisuje jednotlivé kroky. Prvním z kroků je automatizované získání obrazové sady z internetu. Je představena sada skriptů pro hromadné stahování obrázků ze služeb Flickr a Google Images a shrnuty požadavky na tyto obrázky pro co nejlepší 3D rekonstrukci. Práce dále popisuje různé detektory, extraktory a párovací algoritmy klíčových bodů v obraze s cílem najít nejvhodnější kombinaci pro rekonstrukci budov. Poté je vysvětlen proces rekonstrukce 3D struktury, její optimalizace a jak je tato problematika realizovaná v našem programu. Závěr práce testuje výsledky získané z implementovaného programu pro několik různých datových sad a porovnává je s výsledky ostatních podobných programů, představených v úvodu práce.
Feature extraction from image data
Uher, Václav ; Beneš, Radek (referee) ; Burget, Radim (advisor)
Image processing is one area of signal analysis. This thesis is involved in feature extraction from image data and its implementation using Java programming language. The main contribution of this thesis lies in develop features extractors and their implementation in the program RapidMiner. The result is a robust tool for image analysis. The functionality of each operator is tested on mammogram images. A function model was developed for the removal of artifacts from the mammography images. The success rate of removal is comparable with other similar works. Furthermore, learning algorithms were compared on example detection of ventricle in ultrasound image.
Face recognition in digital images
Hauser, Václav ; Přinosil, Jiří (referee) ; Říha, Kamil (advisor)
This master thesis deals with the detection and recognition of faces in the image. The content of this thesis is a description of methods that are used for the face detection and recognition. Method described in detail is the principal component analysis (PCA). This method is subsequently used in the implementation of face recognition in video sequence. In conjunction with the implementation work describes the OpenCV library package, which was used for implementation, specifically the C ++ API. Finally described application tests were done on two different video sequences.
Comparison of Classification Methods
Dočekal, Martin ; Zendulka, Jaroslav (referee) ; Burgetová, Ivana (advisor)
This thesis deals with a comparison of classification methods. At first, these classification methods based on machine learning are described, then a classifier comparison system is designed and implemented. This thesis also describes some classification tasks and datasets on which the designed system will be tested. The evaluation of classification tasks is done according to standard metrics. In this thesis is presented design and implementation of a classifier that is based on the principle of evolutionary algorithms.
Visipedia - Embedding-driven Visual Feature Extraction and Learning
Jakeš, Jan ; Beran, Vítězslav (referee) ; Zemčík, Pavel (advisor)
Multidimenzionální indexování je účinným nástrojem pro zachycení podobností mezi objekty bez nutnosti jejich explicitní kategorizace. V posledních letech byla tato metoda hojně využívána pro anotaci objektů a tvořila významnou část publikací spojených s projektem Visipedia. Tato práce analyzuje možnosti strojového učení z multidimenzionálně indexovaných obrázků na základě jejich obrazových příznaků a přestavuje metody predikce multidimenzionálních souřadnic pro předem neznámé obrázky. Práce studuje příslušené algoritmy pro extrakci příznaků, analyzuje relevantní metody strojového účení a popisuje celý proces vývoje takového systému. Výsledný systém je pak otestován na dvou různých datasetech a provedené experimenty prezentují první výsledky pro úlohu svého druhu.
Learning the Face Behind a Voice
Krušina, Josef ; Matějka, Pavel (referee) ; Plchot, Oldřich (advisor)
This work addresses the problem of mapping fixed representations (embeddings) of a speech signal to face embeddings and then generating a face from the mapped embedding using a generative adversarial network (GAN) that was trained for face generation. GANs are a type of neural networks that can generate data similar to the data they were trained on. The architecture of the proposed system is based on four components: a face embedding extractor, a voice embedding extractor, an algorithm on top of a GAN that can generate a face from a face embedding, and my mapping network used to map a voice embedding to a face embedding. The pre-trained neural networks FaceNet and SpeechBrain are adopted as embedding extractors. A model that uses a pre-trained StyleGAN2 is adopted for backward face generation. The contribution of this work is that it allows the extrapolation of a face from audio signal only.
Re-Identification of Vehicles in Video
Zapletal, Dominik ; Sochor, Jakub (referee) ; Herout, Adam (advisor)
This thesis deals with the vehicle re-identification in video problem. Vehicle re-identification is based on matching image parts obtained from different cameras. This work is focues on the re-identification itself assuming that the vehicle detection problem is already solved including extraction of a full-fledged 3D bounding box. The re-identification problem is solved by using color histograms, histograms of oriented gradients by a linear regressor. The features are used in separate models in order to get the best results in the shortest CPU computation time. The proposed method works with a high accuracy (60% true positives retrieved with 10% false positive rate on a challenging subset of the test data) in 85 milliseconds of the CPU (Core i7) computation time per one vehicle re-identification assuming the Full HD resolution video input. The applications of this work include finding important parameters like travel time, traffic flow, or traffic information in a distributed traffic surveillance and monitoring system.
Biologically Inspired Methods of Object Recognition
Vaľko, Tomáš ; Hradiš, Michal (referee) ; Juránek, Roman (advisor)
Object recognition is one of many tasks in which the computer is still behind the human. Therefore, development in this area takes inspiration from nature and especially from the function of the human brain. This work focuses on object recognition based on extracting relevant information from images, features. Features are obtained in a similar way as the human brain processes visual stimuli. Subsequently, these features are used to train classifiers for object recognition (e.g. SVM, k-NN, ANN). This work examines the feature extraction stage. Its aim is to improve the feature extraction and thereby increase performance of object recognition by computer.
Detection and evaluation of distorted frames in retinal image data
Vašíčková, Zuzana ; Chmelík, Jiří (referee) ; Kolář, Radim (advisor)
Diplomová práca sa zaoberá detekciou a hodnotením skreslených snímok v retinálnych obrazových dátach. Teoretická časť obsahuje stručné zhrnutie anatómie oka a metód hodnotenia kvality obrazov všeobecne, ako aj konkrétne hodnotenie retinálnych obrazov. Praktická časť bola vypracovaná v programovacom jazyku Python. Obsahuje predspracovanie dostupných retinálnych obrazov za účelom vytvorenia vhodného datasetu. Ďalej je navrhnutá metóda hodnotenia troch typov šumu v skreslených retinálnych obrazoch, presnejšie pomocou Inception-ResNet-v2 modelu. Táto metóda nebola prijateľná a navrhnutá bola teda iná metóda pozostávajúca z dvoch krokov - klasifikácie typu šumu a následného hodnotenia úrovne daného šumu. Pre klasifikáciu typu šumu bolo využité filtrované Fourierove spektrum a na hodnotenie obrazu boli využité príznaky extrahované pomocou ResNet50, ktoré vstupovali do regresného modelu. Táto metóda bola ďalej rozšírená ešte o krok detekcie zašumených snímok v retinálnych sekvenciách.
Perimeter Monitoring and Intrusion Detection Based on Camera Surveillance
Goldmann, Tomáš ; Drahanský, Martin (referee) ; Orság, Filip (advisor)
This bachelor thesis contains a description of the basic system for perimeter monitoring. The main part of the thesis introduces the methods of computer vision suitable for detection and classification of objects. Furthermore, I devised an algorithm based on background subtraction which uses a Histogram of Oriented Gradients for description of objects and an SVM classifier for their classification. The final part of the thesis consists of a comparison of the descriptor based on the Histogram of Oriented Gradients and the SIFT descriptor and an evaluation of precision of the detection algorithm.

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