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Merging of Different Exposured Photographs, HDR
Šmida, Vladimír ; Juránek, Roman (referee) ; Seeman, Michal (advisor)
High Dynamic Range Imaging (HDRI) is an emerging field in image postprocessing with non-trivial relations to many different areas, such as image synthesis, computer vision, video and image processing, digital photography, special effects among others. This bachelor's thesis deals with the usage of HDRI in digital photography. Conventional digital cameras are not able to record the full tonal range of the scene. Therefore, if we want to capture a high dynamic range scene, by setting the exposure time we have to choose only a small range of tones which will be well depicted. The rest of the photograph will loose important detail. The method presented and implemented in the scope of this thesis enables us to create HDR picture with realistic values of tones out of several differently exposured photographs.
Kindergarten FUTURUM
Wernerová, Valerie ; Erben, Adam (referee) ; Pavlovský, Tomáš (advisor) ; Brzoň, Roman (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor thesis is the design of the kindergarten in Brno in the Masaryk district. The work is based on the studio focused on the interior. The nursery have three floors with ground floor, first floor and the baseent. The main entrance is from the terrain to the second floor. The whole building is divided into three parts, which act as separate objects connected in the ground floor base. In the design, I tried to make simple but also an inspairing space that makes children play and develop their imagination. The environment should be educative, such as a green roof in the exterior or interactive elements in the interior. I put a lot of emphasis on lighting the space.
Word-formation processes used by players of online games in writing
KUKAČKA, Tomáš
The content of the bachelor thesis consists of the analysis of word-formation processes used in Internet communication. The bachelor thesis is divided into the theoretical and practical part. The theoretical part focuses on word-formation processes used in English with an emphasis on shortening and abbreviation, as these two processes are being the most often used in Internet communication. Furthermore, the thesis briefly describes the environment of the game World of Warcraft and the communication of its players. The practical part is based on a corpus of data obtained from the game channel called "world chat", where the majority of players' communication takes place. The corpus itself is created using the LancsBox software, which is used to compile a list of the most frequent words used by players, for which their word-formation process is determined. The research aims to compile a ranking of the most frequently used word-formation processes by players.
Kindergarten FUTURUM
Wernerová, Valerie ; Erben, Adam (referee) ; Pavlovský, Tomáš (advisor) ; Brzoň, Roman (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor thesis is the design of the kindergarten in Brno in the Masaryk district. The work is based on the studio focused on the interior. The nursery have three floors with ground floor, first floor and the baseent. The main entrance is from the terrain to the second floor. The whole building is divided into three parts, which act as separate objects connected in the ground floor base. In the design, I tried to make simple but also an inspairing space that makes children play and develop their imagination. The environment should be educative, such as a green roof in the exterior or interactive elements in the interior. I put a lot of emphasis on lighting the space.
Packing rectangles
Pavlík, Tomáš ; Šámal, Robert (advisor) ; Mareš, Martin (referee)
This thesis studies the open problem of packing rectangles. Is it possible to pack rectangles with dimensions 1/n x 1/(n+1) into a unit square? The aim of this thesis is analysis of the problem and the related algorithm. Attention will be focused mainly on the implementation of this algorithm and on study of its functioning. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Neologisms in Arundhati Roy's God of Small Things
Malá, Lucie ; Matuchová, Klára (advisor) ; Topolovská, Tereza (referee)
This thesis focuses on neologisms in the novel The God of Small Things by Arundhati Roy. It aims at describing their morpho-syntactic features, the word-formation processes from which they result, and their contextual function in the analysed text. The original text is compared with the Czech translation and the ways of translating neologisms in Czech are explored. The thesis explores three hypotheses. Firstly, the predominant word-formation process employed in creating neologisms in the text is likely to be compounding. Secondly, the Czech translation is expected to contain fewer neologisms than the original. Thirdly, it is supposed that the distribution of neologisms is not balanced throughout the book, and that their frequency will increase in those chapters which offer the children's perspective. Out of these three hypotheses the first and the third one were confirmed. The validity of the second hypothesis could be neither confirmed nor refuted, for that would require further research on the Czech translation of the text, which was beyond the scope of this thesis.
Merging of Different Exposured Photographs, HDR
Šmida, Vladimír ; Juránek, Roman (referee) ; Seeman, Michal (advisor)
High Dynamic Range Imaging (HDRI) is an emerging field in image postprocessing with non-trivial relations to many different areas, such as image synthesis, computer vision, video and image processing, digital photography, special effects among others. This bachelor's thesis deals with the usage of HDRI in digital photography. Conventional digital cameras are not able to record the full tonal range of the scene. Therefore, if we want to capture a high dynamic range scene, by setting the exposure time we have to choose only a small range of tones which will be well depicted. The rest of the photograph will loose important detail. The method presented and implemented in the scope of this thesis enables us to create HDR picture with realistic values of tones out of several differently exposured photographs.
The Professional Speech and Slang of Musicians
NYKRÝNOVÁ, Markéta
The analysis of musicians{\crq} professional speech is the subject of this thesis. The main stress is put to the profiling of various ways the professional speech vocabulary is being enriched: by taking over expressions from foreign languages, semantic forming of lexical units (metaphor, metonymy) and creation of new words. Therefore, the attention is also focused on the word-building structure of the lexical units. Also, the presence or absence of the expressive token is being observed. The goal of the work is to draw attention to the vocabulary of musicians{\crq} professional speech from the linguistical point of view. The explanatory directory of terms used by musicians during excercise of their profession is the integral part of the work. For easier orientation, the index is also included.

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