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IMS aplication creation
Nagy, Ľuboš ; Novotný, Vít (referee) ; Mácha, Tomáš (advisor)
This thesis describes basic principles of IP Multimedia Subsystem, known as the IMS, and shows the possibility for design applications using IMS. Firstly, a generic architecture IMS as layer model divided into four logic layer with definition the interfaces and the main entities is described. The IMS is based on SIP and IP protocols. Then is the architecture of SIP with the main entities explained. Structure of packet, request and response method in the part of SIP is also described. After that, three network services, namely presence services, instant messaging services and push over cellular services are presented. For each services the figuration of their architecture and the basic definition of their main entities are shown. Moreover, the graphical diagrams of SIP signalization are depicted for these services. In the next chapter, the self implementation of services was designed, namely presence services and services for speech transmission with next secondary function as sending email with registration information of user. The project was designed as client - server application in the development studio SDS Ericsson 4.1. The client application was simulated as java application and also as an application for Symbian emulator. The process of client registration was performed with the help of ICP platform. Finally, the diagram of analysis communication client - server is displayed with the captured packets explanation by the help of network analyzer WireShark. The video files, which were specially created for this thesis showing presentations for presence services and sending email. The most important results are summarized in the end of this article.
Intelligent Meeting Room Controlled by Voice
Bauer, Jan ; Matějka, Pavel (referee) ; Schwarz, Petr (advisor)
The aim of the thesis is to design and create system for intelligent room controlled by voice. The solution is based on Phonexia Speech Engine developed by Phonexia. The system runs on Raspberry Pi. The core functionality of the system is implemented in Python. The resulting solution is certainly interesting and with some updates may become intelligent assistant for meettings.
Low bit rate voice encoders
Leitner, Jakub ; Mačák, Jaromír (referee) ; Pust, Radim (advisor)
The final thesis deals with coders and voice coders used in speech signal processing. The aim is to create an integral overview of coders and voice coders including a description of their properties, in the second part of the thesis a simulation of algorithms and methods of speech processing is performed in Matlab Simulink program.The basic methods of speech processing and a parametric LPC voice coder were simulated in time domain. In the LPC voice coder model there are implemented the algorithms for obtaining speech segment parameters. These are the algorithm for classification of voiced and unvoiced speech segment, LPC analysis and pitch detection. The output is a parametric signal that enables a receiver to synthesize a speech signal. The appendix 1 contains a list of names of coders or standard numbers of coders and their properties, the appendix 2 includes an overview of speech processing methods.
Gate Unlocking by Voice
Bauer, Jan ; Pešán, Jan (referee) ; Schwarz, Petr (advisor)
The aim of this BSc. thesis is to create a device for authentication based on human voice. The solution is based on the BSAPI speech processing  library developed by Phonexia. The library written in C++ was ported to the Raspberry Pi B+ device. The core functionality of the application was implemented in a Python script. The resulting solution is certainly interesting and may become a reliable security system in near future.
Analysis of Formant Areas During Sung Vowels
Kukosa, František ; Švancara, Pavel (referee) ; Jirásek, Ondřej (advisor)
The study analyzes the formant zones of male voices in singing vowels with main focus on opera, chest and head vocal registers. The results of this work are based on the recordings of five singers, taken in an anechoic chamber. For the analysis of these recordings in the frequency domain were used the FFT algorithm and the LPC analysis. The results describe the nature of the individual registers and show the importance of the singing formants for singers. Especially for opera vocal register where the vocal formants, along with a natural vibrato technique, are very important.
Finite element modelling of voice propagation through the vocal tract and around the human head
Tomeček, Vojtěch ; Pellant, Karel (referee) ; Švancara, Pavel (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with creating of finite element model for the analysis of acustic waves radiation through human vocal tract and through the head surrounding space. The thesis contains a short overview of the anatomy of relevant parts and a short overview of formerly published models relevant to the topic. Then the process of creating the 3D model of human head, including the vocal tract, based on CT scans, and the mesh itself follows. This is succeeded by the computational solution taking in the acount the acoustic absorption of the vocal tract walls and radiation into the open space. The results gained are compared to relevant literature on this topic. The changes in frequency spectra in specific nodes of the mesh are reviewed and compared to relevant literature on the topic. The results could be used as basis of eventual frequention corrections of microphones used for voice diagnosis or registration in general, eg of speach or singing.
Device for Honey Bee Activity Measurement
Fučík, Jan ; Šimíček, Tomáš (referee) ; Novák, Marek (advisor)
This thesis engages in characteristic honey bee's behaviour first. Subsequently it engages in project of device for honey bee activity measurement. It reasons about non-electric quantities which can honey bee's behaviour represent. Description of components which can be use for measure these quantities follows. Description is intent on possible accuracy and energy consumption of each component. Appropriate method is selected subsequnetly. In realitionship with method are selected sensors and projected controlling circuit. There is a summary of parameters of device in resume. There is also design of the parts which do not work as good as is ideal in resume.
Voice Conversion
Schwarz, Ivan ; Szőke, Igor (referee) ; Černocký, Jan (advisor)
Thesis is dedicated to the making of a system for voice conversion. To methods, which alter voice of one person in a way, that it could be possible for listener to mislead it for someone elses voice. In the first part, Harmonic plus Noise Model (HNM) is described. Signal analysis and synthesis are its main purposes. Methods of voice conversion are considered in the second part. Prosodic modifications are introduced at first and then modification of a spectral envelope is discussed (Especially aplication of conversion matrices). Dynamic Time Warping (DTW) and Linear Prediction Coding (LPC) methods are explained briefly. In last section, implementation process is described and achived results are discussed. Ways of further development are suggested in summary.
Device for Honey Bee Activity Measurement
Fučík, Jan ; Šimíček, Tomáš (referee) ; Novák, Marek (advisor)
This thesis engages in characteristic honey bee's behaviour first. Subsequently it engages in project of device for honey bee activity measurement. It reasons about non-electric quantities which can honey bee's behaviour represent. Description of components which can be use for measure these quantities follows. Description is intent on possible accuracy and energy consumption of each component. Appropriate method is selected subsequnetly. In realitionship with method are selected sensors and projected controlling circuit. There is a summary of parameters of device in resume. There is also design of the parts which do not work as good as is ideal in resume.
Choirs in Prachatice
SKOBOVÁ, Denisa
The bachelor thesis deals with choirs in Prachatice. It theoretically describes the choirs, presents their history, types of choirs and the personality of the choirmaster. It also deals with vocal defects and voice disorders and related vocal hygiene. In the next part of the work it describes the history of Prachatice and its development. Finally, the thesis deals with the choirs in Prachatice, focusing on their history, current activities, choirmasters and the repertoire of the choirs.

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