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The Message of Karel Makoň
Krůza, Jan Oldřich ; Vogel, Jiří (advisor) ; Vik, Dalibor Jiří (referee)
Poselství Karla Makoně Abstrakt Český mystik Karel Makoň (*1912 †1993) po sobě zanechal rozsáhlé a vý- znamné dílo v psané a mluvené podobě. V desítkách knih, které napsal, rozvádí návod k využití pozemského života pro vstup do vědomého spojení s Věčností. Hovořil ke skupinkám příznivců, z čehož se zachovalo přes tisíc hodin magneto- fonových záznamů. Pro šíři jeho hovorů je těžké určit, jaké jsou hlavní body jeho poselství, a dostupná literatura o něm je velmi sporadická. Vyskytují se závažné výroky, které v obměnách opakuje po více než dvacet let svého auditivně zazna- menaného působení. Mezi tyto opakující se výroky patří například: "Trpnost je nezbytnou součástí cesty k Bohu.", "Modlitba nesmí být mechanická, aby měla spojovací účinek.", "Milost Boží je zákonitým jevem." Tyto lze s jistotou zařa- dit mezi stěžejní pilíře jeho nauky. Jaké jsou ale ty ostatní? Pomocí počítačové analýzy přepisů nahrávek lze dospět k seznamu kandidátských témat, jenž může být základem pro vyčerpávající seznam pokrývající celý mluvený korpus. V mlu- veném korpusu Karla Makoně lze nalézt odpovědi na všechny základní otázky systematické teologie. Mnohé z těchto odpovědí jsou v kontroverzi k církevním naukám. Esence Makoňova poselství lze shrnout starověkým citátem "Tento život je mostem do věčnosti." Jiní jeho příznivci...
The Message of Karel Makoň
Krůza, Jan Oldřich ; Vogel, Jiří (advisor) ; Vik, Dalibor Jiří (referee)
The Message of Karel Makoň Abstract Karel Makoň (*1912 †1993), a Czech mystician, has left behind an extensive and significant opus, both written and spoken. In the dozens of books he has written he elaborates on a how-to for entering the conscious Life Eternal. He was talking to several groups of followers, which resulted in over a thousand hours of magnetophone tape recordings. The breadth of his talks makes it hard to deter- mine the main points of his message, and available literature about him is very sporadical. There are repeated significant statements appearing over the span of more than twenty years of his recorded oral activity. Some of these repeated sta- tements are: "Passivity is an essential part of the path to God.", "Prayer must not be mechanical if it is to have its connecting effect.", "God's grace is a phenomenon subject to law." These statements can certainly be included in the foundation of his teaching. But what does the foundation include otherwise? A list of candidate topics in Makoň's spoken corpus can be obtained through computational analysis of his transcribed recordings. This can be a basis for an exhaustive list of topics covering the entire material. All foundational questoins of systematical theology can be answered using Makoň's talks. Many of these answers are controversial...
Iterative Improving of Transcribed Speech Recordings Exploiting Listener's Feedback
Krůza, Jan Oldřich ; Kuboň, Vladislav (advisor) ; Pollák, Petr (referee) ; Müller, Luděk (referee)
Iterative Improving of Transcribed Speech Recordings Exploiting Listeners' Feedback Abstract This Ph.D. thesis deals with making a corpus of audio recordings of a single speaker accessible to wide public and interested community. The work has been motivated by the existence of a set of perishing recordings of the Czech philosopher Karel Makoň on magnetophone tapes. The aim is to conserve the material for future generations and to make it accessible using digital technologies, in particular publishing the recordings online and enabling the users to search through them. The thesis introduces the creation of a system for transcribing a large set of speech recordings employing a lay community. The solution designed is based on obtaining a baseline low-quality transcription by means of automated speech recognition and developing an application that allows for collecting corrections of the automatic transcription in a fashion that makes it usable as training data for further improvement of said transcription. The spoken corpus itself is described. The author and his works, topics cove- red in the talks, the process of recording and digitization as well as the gained transcription are introduced. Next, the development of a system for automated transcription of the corpus, from collecting data, to acoustic and...
Iterative Improving of Transcribed Speech Recordings Exploiting Listener's Feedback
Krůza, Jan Oldřich ; Kuboň, Vladislav (advisor) ; Müller, Luděk (referee) ; Pollák, Petr (referee)
Iterative Improving of Transcribed Speech Recordings Exploiting Listener's Feedback Abstract This Ph.D. thesis deals with making a corpus of audio recordings of a single speaker accessible to wide public and interested community. The work has been motivated by the existence of a set of perishing recordings of the Czech philosopher Karel Makoň on magnetophone tapes. The aim is to conserve the material for future generations and making it accessible using digital technologies, in particular publishing the recordings online and enabling the users to search through them. The thesis introduces the creation of a system for transcribing a large set of speech recordings employing a lay community. The solution designed is based on obtaining a baseline low-quality transcription by means of automated speech recognition and developing an application that allows for collecting corrections of the automatic transcription in a fashion that makes it usable as training data for further improvement of said transcription. The spoken corpus itself is described. The author and his works, topics cove- red in the talks, the process of recording and digitization as well as the gained transcription are introduced. Next, the development of a system for automated transcription of the corpus, from collecting data, to acoustic and...
Iterative Improving of Transcribed Speech Recordings Exploiting Listener's Feedback
Krůza, Jan Oldřich ; Kuboň, Vladislav (advisor)
Iterative Improving of Transcribed Speech Recordings Exploiting Listeners' Feedback Abstract This Ph.D. thesis deals with making a corpus of audio recordings of a single speaker accessible to wide public and interested community. The work has been motivated by the existence of a set of perishing recordings of the Czech philosopher Karel Makoň on magnetophone tapes. The aim is to conserve the material for future generations and to make it accessible using digital technologies, in particular publishing the recordings online and enabling the users to search through them. The thesis introduces the creation of a system for transcribing a large set of speech recordings employing a lay community. The solution designed is based on obtaining a baseline low-quality transcription by means of automated speech recognition and developing an application that allows for collecting corrections of the automatic transcription in a fashion that makes it usable as training data for further improvement of said transcription. The spoken corpus itself is described. The author and his works, topics cove- red in the talks, the process of recording and digitization as well as the gained transcription are introduced. Next, the development of a system for automated transcription of the corpus, from collecting data, to acoustic and...
Iterative Improving of Transcribed Speech Recordings Exploiting Listener's Feedback
Krůza, Jan Oldřich ; Kuboň, Vladislav (advisor) ; Müller, Luděk (referee) ; Pollák, Petr (referee)
Iterative Improving of Transcribed Speech Recordings Exploiting Listener's Feedback Abstract This Ph.D. thesis deals with making a corpus of audio recordings of a single speaker accessible to wide public and interested community. The work has been motivated by the existence of a set of perishing recordings of the Czech philosopher Karel Makoň on magnetophone tapes. The aim is to conserve the material for future generations and making it accessible using digital technologies, in particular publishing the recordings online and enabling the users to search through them. The thesis introduces the creation of a system for transcribing a large set of speech recordings employing a lay community. The solution designed is based on obtaining a baseline low-quality transcription by means of automated speech recognition and developing an application that allows for collecting corrections of the automatic transcription in a fashion that makes it usable as training data for further improvement of said transcription. The spoken corpus itself is described. The author and his works, topics cove- red in the talks, the process of recording and digitization as well as the gained transcription are introduced. Next, the development of a system for automated transcription of the corpus, from collecting data, to acoustic and...
Joining Segments in Czech Complex Sentences
Čech, Josef ; Kuboň, Vladislav (advisor) ; Krůza, Oldřich (referee)
Title: Joining segments in Czech sentences Author: Bc. Josef Čech Department: Institute of Formal and Applied Linguistics Supervisor: doc. RNDr. Vladislav Kuboň Ph.D. e-mail: vk@ufal.mff.cuni.cz Abstract: This thesis follows up segmentation of complex sentences to linguistic motivated objects - segments - and their mutual relations. These relations can be used for next work with segments. Main purpose for mapping relations is their joining into next level unit - clause. Theoretically should be possible to analyse each clause of complex sentence separately. Analysis of set of clauses should be quicker than of analysis whole complex sentence. Segments should be found thanks to linguistic separators and rule approach. Rule approach proves in problem relations between neighbouring segments. This thesis should attest that rule approach is best solution for joining segments into clauses. Position tag of segment was part of this thesis. This tag should be used in methods dealing with segments instead of custom segment. Keyword: segment, clause, tag, joining segments, syntactic analysis
Joining Segments in Czech Complex Sentences
Čech, Josef ; Kuboň, Vladislav (advisor) ; Krůza, Oldřich (referee)
Title: Joining segments in Czech sentences Author: Bc. Josef Čech Department: Institute of Formal and Applied Linguistics Supervisor: doc. RNDr. Vladislav Kuboň Ph.D. e-mail: vk@ufal.mff.cuni.cz Abstract: This thesis follows up segmentation of complex sentences to linguistic motivated objects - segments - and their mutual relations. These relations can be used for next work with segments. Main purpose for mapping relations is their joining into next level unit - clause. Theoretically should be possible to analyze each clause of complex sentence separately. Analysis of set of clauses should be quicker than of analysis whole complex sentence. Segments should be found thanks to linguistic separators and rule approach. Rule approach prove in problem relations between neighbouring segments. This thesis should attest that rule approach is best solution for joining segments into clauses. Position tag of segment was part of this thesis. This tag should be used in metods dealing with segments instead of custom segment. Keyword: segment, clause, tag, joinig segments, syntactic analysis
Learning management system
Kinšt, Jakub ; Týnovský, Miroslav (advisor) ; Krůza, Oldřich (referee)
Presented bachelor thesis realizes web application helping lecturers and students of an arbitrary full-time presentation course. It provides simple, yet effective communication between the lecturer and his students, and among the students themselves via comments, private messages or discussion forum. It offers possibility to publish students' results, to test students via online assignments and to provide information about upcoming events. The thesis includes implementation of native client application for Google Android platform bringing most of the features directly to user's mobile device. The interface between the web application and the mobile application is developed separately and is universally applicable to other existing web application based on Nette Framework. Thanks to this interface, a client mobile application can be created in a matter of minutes and practically without affecting any of the existing web application's source code.
Clause analysis in Czech conmplex sentences
Krůza, Oldřich ; Lopatková, Markéta (referee) ; Kuboň, Vladislav (advisor)
This Master thesis deals with identification of clauses in Czech morphologically annotated sentences and finding the inter-clausal relations. The task is approached as a machine-learning problem. An annotation scheme for clauses in Czech text is presented alongside with a method for deriving clause-annotated data from the analytical layer of Functional Generative Description coded in the Prague Markup Language. The gathered data are used for training and evaluating a system of automated identification of clauses and their relations. A method of evaluation of the result is suggested and separate software applications created during the development are presented.

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