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Interactive Animation Viewer and Editor
Ducháč, Michal ; Seeman, Michal (referee) ; Pečiva, Jan (advisor)
Since the introduction of high end graphical workstations, computer animation has quickly replaced the traditional means of animation. Nowadays computer animation has many applications e.g. video games, motion picture industry, media, weather forecasting and many others. This master thesis discusses various techniques used to created animations using computers. Keyframing, is the most common approach in computer animation. Borrowing its name from the concept of traditional hand animation, the workflow process remained the same. Basic principles of animation using key-frames are explained and an Interactive Animation Editor solution based on keyframing is proposed and the implementation of this editor is described. Editor uses the Kochanek-Bartels interpolation of values between each key-frame.
The Acitivity of Climbing Units within the Firefighters Rescue squad of Hradec Králové region
Brouček, Miloslav ; Fiala, Miloš (advisor) ; Vilášek, Josef (referee)
Title: The Acitivity of Climbing Units within the Firefighters Rescue squad of Hradec Králové region Objective: The main objective of this thesis is the description of the intervention and training activities of the Fire Brigade of the Hradec Králové region, concretely climbing groups, inprevious two years. Another aim is to compare their undertaken training activities with the regulatory requirements and demands on members of climbing groups. Methods: Preparation of research based on available materials for the theoretical part. Different statistics prepared by instructors of climbing groups were used for practical part. Last but not least method is the evaluation of interviews with instructors and members of climbing groups. Results: The results which are based on records of individual instructors of climbing groups show that the training activities exceed regulatory prescribed range of training activities. Furthermore the interviews with instructors and members of the climbing group show excellent readiness to deal with emergencies at height and rescue. Keywords: firefighters, climbers Corps, a special group intervention
Crosslingual Transfer in Question Answering
Macková, Kateřina ; Straka, Milan (advisor) ; Rosa, Rudolf (referee)
Question answering is a computer science discipline in the field of natural language processing and information retrieval. The goal is to build a system that can automatically find an answer to a certain question in the text. Nowadays, there exist a lot of models trained on huge training data sets in English. This work focuses on building similar models in Czech without having any Czech training datasets. In this work, we have used SQuAD 1.1 and translated it to Czech to create training and development datasets. Then, we have trained and tested BiDirectional Attention Flow and BERT models. The best obtained result on the Czech dataset is from BERT model trained on Czech with exact match 60.48% and F1 score 73.46%. In addition, we have also trained BERT model on English dataset and we have evaluated it on Czech testing dataset without translation. We have reached exact match 63.71% and F1 score 74.78%, which is extremely good in spite of the fact that the model has not seen any Czech question answering data before. Such a model is very flexible and provide a question answering system in any language for which we have enough monolingual raw texts.
The Acitivity of Climbing Units within the Firefighters Rescue squad of Hradec Králové region
Brouček, Miloslav ; Fiala, Miloš (advisor) ; Vilášek, Josef (referee)
Title: The Acitivity of Climbing Units within the Firefighters Rescue squad of Hradec Králové region Objective: The main objective of this thesis is the description of the intervention and training activities of the Fire Brigade of the Hradec Králové region, concretely climbing groups, inprevious two years. Another aim is to compare their undertaken training activities with the regulatory requirements and demands on members of climbing groups. Methods: Preparation of research based on available materials for the theoretical part. Different statistics prepared by instructors of climbing groups were used for practical part. Last but not least method is the evaluation of interviews with instructors and members of climbing groups. Results: The results which are based on records of individual instructors of climbing groups show that the training activities exceed regulatory prescribed range of training activities. Furthermore the interviews with instructors and members of the climbing group show excellent readiness to deal with emergencies at height and rescue. Keywords: firefighters, climbers Corps, a special group intervention
Interactive Animation Viewer and Editor
Ducháč, Michal ; Seeman, Michal (referee) ; Pečiva, Jan (advisor)
Since the introduction of high end graphical workstations, computer animation has quickly replaced the traditional means of animation. Nowadays computer animation has many applications e.g. video games, motion picture industry, media, weather forecasting and many others. This master thesis discusses various techniques used to created animations using computers. Keyframing, is the most common approach in computer animation. Borrowing its name from the concept of traditional hand animation, the workflow process remained the same. Basic principles of animation using key-frames are explained and an Interactive Animation Editor solution based on keyframing is proposed and the implementation of this editor is described. Editor uses the Kochanek-Bartels interpolation of values between each key-frame.

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