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Mobile Application Using Deep Convolutional Neural Networks
Poliak, Sebastián ; Herout, Adam (referee) ; Sochor, Jakub (advisor)
This thesis describes a process of creating a mobile application using deep convolutional neural networks. The process starts with proposal of the main idea, followed by product and technical design, implementation and evaluation. The thesis also explores the technical background of image recognition, and chooses the most suitable options for the purpose of the application. These are object detection and multi-label classification, which are both implemented, evaluated and compared. The resulting application tries to bring value from both user and technical point of view. 
Automatic diagnosis of the 12-lead ECG using deep learning
Blaude, Ondřej ; Chmelík, Jiří (referee) ; Provazník, Valentine (advisor)
The aim of this diploma thesis is to investigate the problematics of automatic ECG diagnostics, namely on twelve-lead recordings. This problem is solved by standard methods such as random forest, artificial neural networks or K-nearest neighbors. However, thanks to its ability to independently extract symptoms, deep learning methods are also popular. All these methods are described in the theoretical part. In the practical part, deep learning models were designed, functionality support was verified using data from the PhysioNet database. Two pilot models were created and subsequently optimized. From the entire parameter optimization procedure, three models are available, of which the best accuracy achieves an F1 score of 87.35% and 83.7%, and the second best achieves an F1 score of 77.74% and an accuracy of 84.53%. The results achieved are discussed and compared with those of similar publications.
Automated contract classification for portal HlidacSmluv.cz
Maroušek, Jakub ; Nečaský, Martin (advisor) ; Holub, Martin (referee)
The Contracts Register is a public database containing contracts concluded by public institutions. Due to the number of documents in the database, data analysis is proble- matic. The objective of this thesis is to find a machine learning approach for sorting the contracts into categories by their area of interest (real estate services, construction, etc.) and implement the approach for usage on the web portal Hlídač státu. A large number of categories and a lack of a tagged dataset of contracts complicate the solution. 1
Mobile Application Using Deep Convolutional Neural Networks
Poliak, Sebastián ; Herout, Adam (referee) ; Sochor, Jakub (advisor)
This thesis describes a process of creating a mobile application using deep convolutional neural networks. The process starts with proposal of the main idea, followed by product and technical design, implementation and evaluation. The thesis also explores the technical background of image recognition, and chooses the most suitable options for the purpose of the application. These are object detection and multi-label classification, which are both implemented, evaluated and compared. The resulting application tries to bring value from both user and technical point of view. 

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