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Convolution neural networks on the Windows platform
Kapusta, Martin ; Rajnoha, Martin (referee) ; Přinosil, Jiří (advisor)
The aim of the bachelor thesis is the latest knowledge of convolution neural networks and their application. The thesis describes the history, biological neuron and analogous mathematical model of a neuron. It also deals with the areas where neural networks are used, as well as the areas in which they expand gradually, the ways of learning and training, the differences between convolution neural networks and classical neural networks and their architecture. The thesis consists of two parts. The first part is the selection of the framework for working with convolution neural networks, which is suitable for implementation in the Windows operating system, the installation of the framework and its troubleshooting. The second part is aimed at creating an automated installation tool for the Windows 7 and Windows 10 operating system, created in JavaFX.
HelenOS installer
Táborský, Dominik ; Děcký, Martin (advisor) ; Yaghob, Jakub (referee)
The capability to install itself on a permanent storage is one of the things that define usability of an operating system. In this thesis we look at our possi- bilities of achieving that within the HelenOS operating system. We discuss what options there are, what are their advantages and disadvantages and finally their implementation details. Prototype implementation has been written of those cri- tical parts, which is also described. Implementation design decisions and their pros and cons are discussed as well. 1
Convolution neural networks on the Windows platform
Kapusta, Martin ; Rajnoha, Martin (referee) ; Přinosil, Jiří (advisor)
The aim of the bachelor thesis is the latest knowledge of convolution neural networks and their application. The thesis describes the history, biological neuron and analogous mathematical model of a neuron. It also deals with the areas where neural networks are used, as well as the areas in which they expand gradually, the ways of learning and training, the differences between convolution neural networks and classical neural networks and their architecture. The thesis consists of two parts. The first part is the selection of the framework for working with convolution neural networks, which is suitable for implementation in the Windows operating system, the installation of the framework and its troubleshooting. The second part is aimed at creating an automated installation tool for the Windows 7 and Windows 10 operating system, created in JavaFX.

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