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Algorithms for segmented wavelet image transform
Kořínek, Petr ; Průša, Zdeněk (referee) ; Rajmic, Pavel (advisor)
The thesis deals with wavelet signal transform with the intention of image signal. First part of this work contains the basic methods for signal processing. Fourier transformation and principles of wavelet signal transform is discussed, the fundamentals of segmented discrete-time wavelet transform (SegDTWT) and the segmented discrete-time wavelet 2D signal transform (SegDTWT2D) derivation are described as well. Main purpose of this thesis is in the segmented discrete-time wavelet 2D signal transform (SegDTWT2D) concept and its implementation which can work with two dimension signal.
Modern coding of speech signals using overcomplete models
Zapletal, Ondřej ; Průša, Zdeněk (referee) ; Rajmic, Pavel (advisor)
The theoretical contents of this thesis are studies of overcomplete models. Those are the models of signals, on which is set for their parametrization more variables, than it's necessary and consequently there's computed so-called sparse solution via iteration algorithms. A goal of this analysis is a selection just of the considerable (sparse) parameters. The theory is based on a linear algebra, vector spaces, bases and so-called frames. The task of the individual project of this thesis is a description and simulation of two speech coders: a classical coder based on linear predictive speech coding and a coder, that's making use of overcomplete stochastic ARMA processes models. A part of their realization is to simulate their decoders and a analyze their reconstruction quality. For their realization there is used MATLAB and an overcomplete models' library (toolbox frames).
Adaptive Noise Cancellation in Speech Application
Vomáčka, Jan ; Průša, Zdeněk (referee) ; Sysel, Petr (advisor)
This semestral project deal with methods adaptive noise rejection in acoustic recordings, above all speech signals. Work deal with proposal of suitable system for effective remove noise from acoustic recordings. In theoretic parts are out of print principles of adaptive filters and method of repression noise in acoustic recordings. In practical parts come out proposal and system simulation for adaptive noise rejection in speech.
Selected algorithms for colour control
Karásek, Michal ; Průša, Zdeněk (referee) ; Rajmic, Pavel (advisor)
The Bachelor's thesis work follows the selected algorithms of the colour management. In the first part it adverts to the basis of the colour perception itself and explains the top important notion - colour event. Further it follows the issue of colour utilization in the computers and individual colour models. It deals with colour management, in the concrete by a transfer of gamuts from one facility to another one. In the next part the implementation of ICC profiles is analyzed, as well as the comparison of single methods of the gamut transfer and practical utilization of these transfers in computer programme Matlab.
Digital musical effect as a plug-in module based on wavelet transform
Konczi, Róbert ; Průša, Zdeněk (referee) ; Rajmic, Pavel (advisor)
This work deals with theory of wavelet transform and Mallat’s algorithm. It also includes the programming method of creating VST plug-in modules and describes the developement of the plug-in module, witch uses the modificated coeficients of wavelet transform to applicate the music effect.
Lossy Video Compression
Šiška, Michal ; Průša, Zdeněk (referee) ; Schimmel, Jiří (advisor)
This thesis deals with description of lossy video compression. Theoretical part of the work describes the fundamentals of the video compression and standarts for lossy as well lossless video and still image compression. The practical part follows up with design of Java program for simulation of MPEG codec.
Directional Image Representations
Zátyik, Ján ; Rajmic, Pavel (referee) ; Průša, Zdeněk (advisor)
Various methods describes an image by specific shapes, which are called basis or frames. With these basis can be transformed the image into a representation by transformation coefficients. The aim is that the image can be described by a small number of coefficients to obtain so-called sparse representation. This feature can be used for example for image compression. But basis are not able to describe all the shapes that may appear in the image. This lack increases the number of transformation coefficients describing the image. The aim of this thesis is to study the general principle of calculating the transformation coefficients and to compare classical methods of image analysis with some of the new methods of image analysis. Compares effectiveness of method for image reconstruction from a limited number of coefficients and a noisy image. Also, compares image interpolation method using characteristics of two different transformations with bicubic transformation. Theoretical part describes the transformation methods. Describes some methods from aspects of multi/resolution, localization in time and frequency domains, redundancy and directionality. Furthermore, gives examples of transformations on a particular image. The practical part of the thesis compares efficiency of the Fourier, Wavelet, Contourlet, Ridgelet, Radon, Wavelet Packet and WaveAtom transform in image recontruction from a limited number of the most significant transformation coefficients. Besides, ability of image denoising using these methods with thresholding techniques applied to transformation coefficients. The last section deals with the interpolation of image interpolation by combining of two methods and compares the results with the classical bicubic interpolation.
Wavelet transform based object detector
Mikuš, Ondřej ; Průša, Zdeněk (referee) ; Rajmic, Pavel (advisor)
This thesis deals with applying methods on object detection in image. Separation of objects off the background is often needed during the image processing. It isolates the region of interest that can be worked with. The main purpose of this paper is the explanation of principles of pre-processing and segmentation of image, resulting in object detection using the wavelet transformation. This wavelet transformation is described more in detail, because it is the base of the primary used method. In the practical part of this thesis the main method was implemented to MATLAB environment and tested on set of images. The method was tested for robustness against noise and blur of image. It was compared with commonly used methods, using the edge detectors and thresholding. A simulation program was created for comparison of methods efficiency, including user interface.
XMPP protocol Jabber features and its utilization for multimedia transmission
Havlena, Petr ; Průša, Zdeněk (referee) ; Šmirg, Ondřej (advisor)
Master’s thesis is trying to create opensource IM application for communication in Jabber network. In nowadays it is getting more and more popularity as at providers, so mainly at end users. In first half of thesis are explained basics of whole issues and in second half is described resulting application, which has been created by using of object oriented programming language Java. Java is very extended between programmers for her simplicity and great support. Thanks this is available a many external libraries and extensions. Application has been written on Smack library in version 3.04 and VoIP module on JMF (Java Media Framework). Graphic interface has been created by using of standard Java visual components (javax.swing).
Modern conception of virtual class system
Outěřický, Pavel ; Průša, Zdeněk (referee) ; Pfeifer, Václav (advisor)
This thesis is focused on problems of an interactive distant education with usage of virtual classroom as a software communication tool. The short analysis of types of human communication and education is followed by a description of virtual classroom systems in a very basic point of view like what the virtual classroom is and what its usage is and what advantages these systems have. Furthermore, potentialities and supported tools and functions of today’s commercial and also non-commercial products are described including illustrative examples and focus to potential types of network communication implementation. Next section of the thesis presents possibilities of virtual classroom software development as completely web-based application or as desktop application where usage of different programming languages is considered. After that, videoconference as a often used tool in virtual classroom is described and its demands on the ways and types of realization and implementation are stated. The second part of this thesis creates about three quarters of whole document and is dedicated to description of my own realization of virtual classroom system as a built-in-java desktop application communicating across a built-in-java server desktop application. The first section of this part introduces a basic design and concept of the system including its implemented tools for the distant education. The following chapters describe in details each implemented tool and function from the potential user point of view and also developer point of view.

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