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Object tracking in high-speed camera images
Myška, Michal ; Druckmüller, Miloslav (referee) ; Štarha, Pavel (advisor)
This master thesis is dealing with object tracking in high-speed camera images, within what we are trying to find their trajectory and orientation. The mathematical theory associated with this problem as well as the methods used fo image processing are described here. The main outcome is an application with a user interface through which we can calculate the desired parameters of the individual objects.
Pattern recognition by means of moment method
Števček, Juraj ; Štarha, Pavel (referee) ; Druckmüller, Miloslav (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with object recognition using moment method. We will recognize the letters from the scanned text. The moment method works with principal moments, these are moments invariant to scaling, translation and rotation. This thesis focuses on a detail description of the moment method, on determining the optimal combination of principal moments suitable for object recognition and to create a program for recognition. For all combinations of principal moments the accuracy of the recognition is calculated and the best option is proposed. The moment method will be compared with the moment invariants method. This method is similar to the moment method but has a different approach to rotation invariants.
Pattern recognition by means of moment method
Števček, Juraj ; Štarha, Pavel (referee) ; Druckmüller, Miloslav (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with object recognition using moment method. We will recognize the letters from the scanned text. The moment method works with principal moments, these are moments invariant to scaling, translation and rotation. This thesis focuses on a detail description of the moment method, on determining the optimal combination of principal moments suitable for object recognition and to create a program for recognition. For all combinations of principal moments the accuracy of the recognition is calculated and the best option is proposed. The moment method will be compared with the moment invariants method. This method is similar to the moment method but has a different approach to rotation invariants.
Object tracking in high-speed camera images
Myška, Michal ; Druckmüller, Miloslav (referee) ; Štarha, Pavel (advisor)
This master thesis is dealing with object tracking in high-speed camera images, within what we are trying to find their trajectory and orientation. The mathematical theory associated with this problem as well as the methods used fo image processing are described here. The main outcome is an application with a user interface through which we can calculate the desired parameters of the individual objects.

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