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Creating programs for teaching signal and image processing
Novotný, Luděk ; Číž, Radim (referee) ; Rajmic, Pavel (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the problém of creating interactive JAVA applets. The practical part of work consist of desing, development and debugging four applets. The first one clearly explains the issue of phasor theory, the second one shows frequency filtering of audio signals, the third one demonstrates artificial coloring of grayscale images and the fourth one creates Huffman code from input text. The theoretical part describes the JAVA language, advantages of applets and theory, which relates to particular applets.
Interactive web applications for image processing education
Krolop, Filip ; Záviška, Pavel (referee) ; Rajmic, Pavel (advisor)
Introduction to theory related to applets that will be used for educational purposes, creation of custom design, draft of their basic functionality and control elements, followed by own implementation and optimization. This is an interactive submission of image processing algorithms specifically, applets are focused on color models, their relationships and calculations between each other: 1 / Pallet (index) image representation, 2 / Colormixing in different models, 3 / Color image conversion to grayscale image, 4 / Conversion of a grayscale image to color image (false colors). Applets implemented using HTMLand JavaScript to demonstrate the theory and encourage students to interact.
Applications supporting lectures on colour models
Khaladzinski, Kiryl ; Záviška, Pavel (referee) ; Rajmic, Pavel (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to create Web applications that show the possibilities of working with different color models in real examples shows principles of digital images creation and the possibility of processing digital image data. Theoretical part devoted to the basic concept in color theory and the basis of raster images. The practical part is the design of four applications and their creation. The first of the applets shows the principle of mixing colors in different color models, the second on the example shows the basis of the index representation of the image, the third shows the methods of translating the color image to grayscale and the last applet is used to translate grayscale image to color image.
Applications supporting lectures on colour models
Khaladzinski, Kiryl ; Záviška, Pavel (referee) ; Rajmic, Pavel (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to create Web applications that show the possibilities of working with different color models in real examples shows principles of digital images creation and the possibility of processing digital image data. Theoretical part devoted to the basic concept in color theory and the basis of raster images. The practical part is the design of four applications and their creation. The first of the applets shows the principle of mixing colors in different color models, the second on the example shows the basis of the index representation of the image, the third shows the methods of translating the color image to grayscale and the last applet is used to translate grayscale image to color image.
Interactive web applications for image processing education
Krolop, Filip ; Záviška, Pavel (referee) ; Rajmic, Pavel (advisor)
Introduction to theory related to applets that will be used for educational purposes, creation of custom design, draft of their basic functionality and control elements, followed by own implementation and optimization. This is an interactive submission of image processing algorithms specifically, applets are focused on color models, their relationships and calculations between each other: 1 / Pallet (index) image representation, 2 / Colormixing in different models, 3 / Color image conversion to grayscale image, 4 / Conversion of a grayscale image to color image (false colors). Applets implemented using HTMLand JavaScript to demonstrate the theory and encourage students to interact.
Applications supporting lectures on colour models
Khaladzinski, Kiryl ; Záviška, Pavel (referee) ; Rajmic, Pavel (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to create Web applications that show the possibilities of working with different color models in real examples shows principles of digital images creation and the possibility of processing digital image data. Theoretical part devoted to the basic concept in color theory and the basis of raster images. The practical part is the design of four applications and their creation. The first of the applets shows the principle of mixing colors in different color models, the second on the example shows the basis of the index representation of the image, the third shows the methods of translating the color image to grayscale and the last applet is used to translate grayscale image to color image.
Applications supporting lectures on colour models
Khaladzinski, Kiryl ; Záviška, Pavel (referee) ; Rajmic, Pavel (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to create Web applications that show the possibilities of working with different color models in real examples shows principles of digital images creation and the possibility of processing digital image data. Theoretical part devoted to the basic concept in color theory and the basis of raster images. The practical part is the design of four applications and their creation. The first of the applets shows the principle of mixing colors in different color models, the second on the example shows the basis of the index representation of the image, the third shows the methods of translating the color image to grayscale and the last applet is used to translate grayscale image to color image.
Creating programs for teaching signal and image processing
Novotný, Luděk ; Číž, Radim (referee) ; Rajmic, Pavel (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the problém of creating interactive JAVA applets. The practical part of work consist of desing, development and debugging four applets. The first one clearly explains the issue of phasor theory, the second one shows frequency filtering of audio signals, the third one demonstrates artificial coloring of grayscale images and the fourth one creates Huffman code from input text. The theoretical part describes the JAVA language, advantages of applets and theory, which relates to particular applets.

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