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Diffusion Models and their Impact on Cybersecurity
Dvorščák, Patrik ; Homoliak, Ivan (referee) ; Lapšanský, Tomáš (advisor)
Táto práca skúma výkonnosť difúznych modelov (DM) a Generative Adversarial Network (GAN) - Generatívna sieť súperiacích komponentov, pri vytváraní vizuálneho obsahu generovaného umelou inteligenciou vo viacerých aplikáciách vrátane syntézy tváre, generovania textu na obraz, umeleckého renderovania, prekladu obrazu na obraz, syntézy videa a superrozlíšenia. Prostredníctvom porovnávacích experimentov sa v tomto výskume hodnotí schopnosť modelov generovať podrobné, realistické a umelecky presvedčivé vizuály z textových a obrazových vstupov. Výsledky ukazujú, že DM vynikajú pri vytváraní vysoko detailných obrazov, ktoré presne nasledujú textové vstupy, pričom sú obzvlášť účinné pri úlohách syntézy tváre a prevodu textu na obraz. Naproti tomu GAN sú zručnejšie pri vykresľovaní realistických scén prostredia, ktoré sú vhodné pre aplikácie vyžadujúce pohlcujúce vizuály. Oba typy modelov sú kompetentné v umeleckom vykresľovaní, hoci sa líšia v prispôsobovaní štýlu a kreativite. V závere práce sú uvedené budúce smery výskumu zamerané na zvýšenie účinnosti modelov a efektívnejšiu integráciu týchto technológií do praktických aplikácií.
Determination of Objects Similarity Based on Image Information
Rajnoha, Martin ; Kamencay,, Patrik (referee) ; Beneš, Radek (referee) ; Burget, Radim (advisor)
Monitoring of public areas and their automatic real-time processing became increasingly significant due to the changing security situation in the world. However, the problem is an analysis of low-quality records, where even the state-of-the-art methods fail in some cases. This work investigates an important area of image similarity – biometric identification based on face image. The work deals primarily with the face super-resolution from a sequence of low-resolution images and it compares this approach to the single-frame methods, that are still considered as the most accurate. A new dataset was created for this purpose, which is directly designed for the multi-frame face super-resolution methods from the low-resolution input sequence, and it is of comparable size with the leading world datasets. The results were evaluated by both a survey of human perception and defined objective metrics. A hypothesis that multi-frame methods achieve better results than single-frame methods was proved by a comparison of both methods. Architectures, source code and the dataset were released. That caused a creation of the basis for future research in this field.
Determination of Objects Similarity Based on Image Information
Rajnoha, Martin ; Kamencay,, Patrik (referee) ; Beneš, Radek (referee) ; Burget, Radim (advisor)
Monitoring of public areas and their automatic real-time processing became increasingly significant due to the changing security situation in the world. However, the problem is an analysis of low-quality records, where even the state-of-the-art methods fail in some cases. This work investigates an important area of image similarity – biometric identification based on face image. The work deals primarily with the face super-resolution from a sequence of low-resolution images and it compares this approach to the single-frame methods, that are still considered as the most accurate. A new dataset was created for this purpose, which is directly designed for the multi-frame face super-resolution methods from the low-resolution input sequence, and it is of comparable size with the leading world datasets. The results were evaluated by both a survey of human perception and defined objective metrics. A hypothesis that multi-frame methods achieve better results than single-frame methods was proved by a comparison of both methods. Architectures, source code and the dataset were released. That caused a creation of the basis for future research in this field.

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