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Numerical computation with functions using Chebfun
Lébl, Matěj ; Tichý, Petr (advisor) ; Hnětynková, Iveta (referee)
Goal of this work is to introduce Chebfun software and show ideas behind it. In the first chapter we summarize the theory of polynomial interpolation with focus on the Chebyshev interpolants. In the second chapter we introduce Chebfun software, its basic commands and principles of constructing interpolants. The third chapter is devoted to demonstrate theorems from the first chapter and to show practical applications of Chebfun when finding roots of a function and solving differential equations. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Application of computational methods in classification of glass stones
Lébl, Matěj ; Hnětynková, Iveta (advisor)
Application of computational methods in classification of glass stones Bc. Matěj Lébl Abstrakt: The goal of this thesis is to employ mathematical image processing methods in automatic quality control of glass jewellery stones. The main math- ematical subject is a matrix of specific attributes representing digital image of the studied products. First, the thesis summarizes mathematical definition of digital image and some standard image processing methods. Then, a complete solution to the considered problem is presented. The solution consists of stone localization within the image followed by analysis of the localized area. Two lo- calization approaches are presented. The first is based on the matrix convolution and optimized through the Fourier transform. The second uses mathematical methods of thresholding and median filtering, and data projection into one di- mension. The localized area is analyzed based on statistical distribution of the stone brightness. All methods are implemented in the MATLAB environment. 1
Application of computational methods in classification of glass stones
Lébl, Matěj ; Hnětynková, Iveta (advisor)
Application of computational methods in classification of glass stones Bc. Matěj Lébl Abstrakt: The goal of this thesis is to employ mathematical image processing methods in automatic quality control of glass jewellery stones. The main math- ematical subject is a matrix of specific attributes representing digital image of the studied products. First, the thesis summarizes mathematical definition of digital image and some standard image processing methods. Then, a complete solution to the considered problem is presented. The solution consists of stone localization within the image followed by analysis of the localized area. Two lo- calization approaches are presented. The first is based on the matrix convolution and optimized through the Fourier transform. The second uses mathematical methods of thresholding and median filtering, and data projection into one di- mension. The localized area is analyzed based on statistical distribution of the stone brightness. All methods are implemented in the MATLAB environment. 1
Application of computational methods in classification of glass stones
Lébl, Matěj ; Hnětynková, Iveta (advisor) ; Kopal, Jiří (referee)
Application of computational methods in classification of glass stones Bc. Matěj Lébl Abstrakt: The goal of this thesis is to employ mathematical image processing methods in automatic quality control of glass jewellery stones. The main math- ematical subject is a matrix of specific attributes representing digital image of the studied products. First, the thesis summarizes mathematical definition of digital image and some standard image processing methods. Then, a complete solution to the considered problem is presented. The solution consists of stone localization within the image followed by analysis of the localized area. Two lo- calization approaches are presented. The first is based on the matrix convolution and optimized through the Fourier transform. The second uses mathematical methods of thresholding and median filtering, and data projection into one di- mension. The localized area is analyzed based on statistical distribution of the stone brightness. All methods are implemented in the MATLAB environment. 1
Numerical computation with functions using Chebfun
Lébl, Matěj ; Tichý, Petr (advisor) ; Hnětynková, Iveta (referee)
Goal of this work is to introduce Chebfun software and show ideas behind it. In the first chapter we summarize the theory of polynomial interpolation with focus on the Chebyshev interpolants. In the second chapter we introduce Chebfun software, its basic commands and principles of constructing interpolants. The third chapter is devoted to demonstrate theorems from the first chapter and to show practical applications of Chebfun when finding roots of a function and solving differential equations. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)

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