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Detection and Recognition of Dominant Face Features
Švábek, Hynek ; Láník, Aleš (referee) ; Chmelař, Petr (advisor)
This thesis deals with the increasingly developing field of biometric systems which is the identification of faces. The thesis deals with the possibilities of face localization in pictures and their normalization, which is necessary due to external influences and the influence of different scanning techniques. It describes various techniques of localization of dominant features of the face such as eyes, mouth or nose. Not least, it describes different approaches to the identification of faces. Furthermore a it deals with an implementation of the Dominant Face Features Recognition application, which demonstrates chosen methods for localization of the dominant features (Hough Transform for Circles, localization of mouth using the location of the eyes) and for identification of a face (Linear Discriminant Analysis, Kernel Discriminant Analysis). The last part of the thesis contains a summary of achieved results and a discussion.
Tool for Classification of Lifestyle Traits Based on Metagenomic Data from the Large Intestine
Kubica, Jan ; Hon, Jiří (referee) ; Smatana, Stanislav (advisor)
This thesis deals with analysis of human microbiome using metagenomic data from large intestine. The main focus is placed on bacteria composition in a sample on different taxonomic levels regarding the lifestyle traits of an individual. For this purpose, a tool for classification of several attributes was created. It considers attributes like diet type and eating habits (vegetarian, vegan, omnivore), gluten and lactose intolerance, body mass index, age or sex. From range of machine learning perspectives considering K Nearest Neighbours (kNN), Random Forest (RF) and Support Vector Machines (SVM) were used. Datasets for training and final evaluation of the classifier were taken from American Gut project. The thesis also focuses on particular problems with metagenomic datasets like its multidimensionality, sparsity, compositional character and class imbalance.
Person Identification and Verification Using EEG
Žitný, Roland ; Orság, Filip (referee) ; Tinka, Jan (advisor)
The aim of this work was to create a brain-computer interface that reliably identifies and verifies a person using his electroencephalographic signals. Creating a user profile and verifying it is based on processing reactions to his own face, and the face of strangers or acquaintances. Algorithms such as bandpass and noise removal using wavelet transformation are user to filter signals. The classification of reactions is performed using a convolutional neural network or linear discriminant analysis. The average accuracy of the linear discriminant analysis is 66.2 % and of the convolutional neural network is 58.7 %. The maximum achieved accuracy was with linear discriminant analysis and at 93.7 %.
Face Identification
Macenauer, Oto ; Drozd, Michal (referee) ; Chmelař, Petr (advisor)
This document introduces the reader to area of face recognition. Miscellaneous methods are mentioned and categorized to be able to understand the process of face recognition. Main focus of this document is on issues of current face recognition and possibilities do solve these inconveniences in order to be able to massively spread face recognition. The second part of this work is focused on implementation of selected methods, which are Linear Discriminant Analysis and Principal Component Analysis. Those methods are compared to each other and results are given at the end of work.
Recognition of music style from orchestral recording using Music Information Retrieval techniques
Jelínková, Jana ; Zvončák, Vojtěch (referee) ; Kiska, Tomáš (advisor)
As all genres of popular music, classical music consists of many different subgenres. The aim of this work is to recognize those subgenres from orchestral recordings. It is focused on the time period from the very end of 16th century to the beginning of 20th century, which means that Baroque era, Classical era and Romantic era are researched. The Music Information Retrieval (MIR) method was used to classify chosen subgenres. In the first phase of MIR method, parameters were extracted from musical recordings and were evaluated. Only the best parameters were used as input data for machine learning classifiers, to be specific: kNN (K-Nearest Neighbor), LDA (Linear Discriminant Analysis), GMM (Gaussian Mixture Models) and SVM (Support Vector Machines). In the final chapter, all the best results are summarized. According to the results, there is significant difference between the Baroque era and the other researched eras. This significant difference led to better identification of the Baroque era recordings. On the contrary, Classical era ended up to be relatively similar to Romantic era and therefore all classifiers had less success in identification of recordings from this era. The results are in line with music theory and characteristics of chosen musical eras.
Molecular Signature as Optima of Multi-Objective Function with Applications to Prediction in Oncogenomics
Aligerová, Zuzana ; Maděránková, Denisa (referee) ; Provazník, Ivo (advisor)
Náplní této práce je teoretický úvod a následné praktické zpracování tématu Molekulární signatura jako optimální multi-objektivní funkce s aplikací v predikci v onkogenomice. Úvodní kapitoly jsou zaměřeny na téma rakovina, zejména pak rakovina prsu a její podtyp triple negativní rakovinu prsu. Následuje literární přehled z oblasti optimalizačních metod, zejména se zaměřením na metaheuristické metody a problematiku strojového učení. Část se odkazuje na onkogenomiku a principy microarray a také na statistiku a s důrazem na výpočet p-hodnoty a bimodálního indexu. Praktická část je pak zaměřena na konkrétní průběh výzkumu a nalezené závěry, vedoucí k dalším krokům výzkumu. Implementace vybraných metod byla provedena v programech Matlab a R, s využitím dalších programovacích jazyků a to konkrétně programů Java a Python.
Person Identification and Verification Using EEG
Žitný, Roland ; Orság, Filip (referee) ; Tinka, Jan (advisor)
The aim of this work was to create a brain-computer interface that reliably identifies and verifies a person using his electroencephalographic signals. Creating a user profile and verifying it is based on processing reactions to his own face, and the face of strangers or acquaintances. Algorithms such as bandpass and noise removal using wavelet transformation are user to filter signals. The classification of reactions is performed using a convolutional neural network or linear discriminant analysis. The average accuracy of the linear discriminant analysis is 66.2 % and of the convolutional neural network is 58.7 %. The maximum achieved accuracy was with linear discriminant analysis and at 93.7 %.
Recognition of music style from orchestral recording using Music Information Retrieval techniques
Jelínková, Jana ; Zvončák, Vojtěch (referee) ; Kiska, Tomáš (advisor)
As all genres of popular music, classical music consists of many different subgenres. The aim of this work is to recognize those subgenres from orchestral recordings. It is focused on the time period from the very end of 16th century to the beginning of 20th century, which means that Baroque era, Classical era and Romantic era are researched. The Music Information Retrieval (MIR) method was used to classify chosen subgenres. In the first phase of MIR method, parameters were extracted from musical recordings and were evaluated. Only the best parameters were used as input data for machine learning classifiers, to be specific: kNN (K-Nearest Neighbor), LDA (Linear Discriminant Analysis), GMM (Gaussian Mixture Models) and SVM (Support Vector Machines). In the final chapter, all the best results are summarized. According to the results, there is significant difference between the Baroque era and the other researched eras. This significant difference led to better identification of the Baroque era recordings. On the contrary, Classical era ended up to be relatively similar to Romantic era and therefore all classifiers had less success in identification of recordings from this era. The results are in line with music theory and characteristics of chosen musical eras.
Tool for Classification of Lifestyle Traits Based on Metagenomic Data from the Large Intestine
Kubica, Jan ; Hon, Jiří (referee) ; Smatana, Stanislav (advisor)
This thesis deals with analysis of human microbiome using metagenomic data from large intestine. The main focus is placed on bacteria composition in a sample on different taxonomic levels regarding the lifestyle traits of an individual. For this purpose, a tool for classification of several attributes was created. It considers attributes like diet type and eating habits (vegetarian, vegan, omnivore), gluten and lactose intolerance, body mass index, age or sex. From range of machine learning perspectives considering K Nearest Neighbours (kNN), Random Forest (RF) and Support Vector Machines (SVM) were used. Datasets for training and final evaluation of the classifier were taken from American Gut project. The thesis also focuses on particular problems with metagenomic datasets like its multidimensionality, sparsity, compositional character and class imbalance.
Face Identification
Macenauer, Oto ; Drozd, Michal (referee) ; Chmelař, Petr (advisor)
This document introduces the reader to area of face recognition. Miscellaneous methods are mentioned and categorized to be able to understand the process of face recognition. Main focus of this document is on issues of current face recognition and possibilities do solve these inconveniences in order to be able to massively spread face recognition. The second part of this work is focused on implementation of selected methods, which are Linear Discriminant Analysis and Principal Component Analysis. Those methods are compared to each other and results are given at the end of work.

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