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Application for Insertion of Virtual Objects to Camera Shots
Popelka, Karel ; Milet, Tomáš (referee) ; Herout, Adam (advisor)
The aim of this project is to design an application for mobile platform which can insert virtual objects to camera shots without disturbing the scene. The application is implemented on Windows 8.1 and Windows Phone 8.1 platforms. The scene rendering is done in DirectX with C++ programming language and the user interface is created in XAML. This text describes the relevant fundamentals of augmented reality and the selected platform and it describes advanced programming techniques such as asynchronous resources loading or advanced post processing rendering techniques. The result of this project is a mobile application for inserting a virtual object with its shadow to camera shot. It is possible to set some aspects of the light and take a picture with the virtual object in high resolution.
Particle Systems
Bedecs, Jakub ; Maršík, Lukáš (referee) ; Kajan, Rudolf (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis deals with the implementation of particle systems with the usage of calculation power of GPU. The purpose of this work is to describe all important facts about the particle systems construction and to show up various possibilities of its usage. It analysis the abilities of modern shaders and their usage for calculation of particles movement. The basis of this work is the analysis of the implemented application, which is able to dynamically change all parameters of the system.
4K real-time video encoding using NVENC technology
Buchta, Martin ; Přinosil, Jiří (referee) ; Kříž, Petr (advisor)
Diploma thesis is focused on real-time 4K video encoding using NVENC technology. First chapter describes the most used video codecs H.264 and HEVC. There is an explanation of the principle of graphic cards and their programmable units. Analysis of the solution of open source Video Codec SDK is also part of the thesis. The main focus of the thesis is an implementation of an application which can handle 4K video encoding from multiple cameras in real time. Performance and qualitative tests were performed for application. Results of these tests were analyzed and discussed.
Hybrid Raytracing in DXR
Polášek, Tomáš ; Matýšek, Michal (referee) ; Kobrtek, Jozef (advisor)
The goal of this thesis is to evaluate the usability of hardware accelerated ray tracing in near-future rendering engines. Specifically, DirectX Ray Tracing API and Nvidia Turing architecture are being examined. Design and implementation of a hybrid rendering engine with support for hardware accelerated ray tracing is included and used in implementation of frequently used graphical effects -- hard and soft shadows, reflections, and Ambient Occlusion. The assessment is made in terms of difficulty of integration into a rendering engine, performance of the resulting system and suitability of implementation of chosen graphical effects. Performance parameters -- including number of rays cast per second, time to build acceleration structures and computation time on the GPU -- are tested and discussed.
Advanced Character Animation
Matýšek, Michal ; Polok, Lukáš (referee) ; Kajan, Rudolf (advisor)
This thesis describes modern real-time character animation techniques and their implementation in C++ language using DirectX and PhysX libraries. The first part of the text deals with a presentation of selected animation principles and is focused mailny on key-frame animation, skeletal animation, morphing and ragdoll simulation. Then follows a description of used DirectX and PhysX libraries and description of motion capturing, using iPi Desktop Motion Capture software. The second part of this thesis is focused on particular ways of implementation of the described animation techniques.
USB a FireWire camera aplications
Berka, Petr ; Janáková, Ilona (referee) ; Richter, Miloslav (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with a interface USB and FireWire cameras to a computer through a technology called DirectShow. I used mostly a development kit „MontiVision“, which cooperates with a programming environment as is e.g. Microsoft Visual C++. You find here how to use a direct pixel access, how to get singles photos from a video, how to set up and calibrate a camera and how can look a particular application of the image processing. I wrote an introduction to the stereo-vision above the frame of my task. This thesis is like a manual for students. It includes my personal experiences and experimentations too.
Mobile Robot Path Planning Simulation and Calculation.
Koch, Zdeněk ; Šorm, Milan (referee) ; Matoušek, Radomil (advisor)
This thesis deals about design and realization software application "Mobile robot studio" for planning path mobile robot in pseudo 3D world. It contains several tools, witch most important are: simulation control, path planning, world editor and commands editor for CAN. Application was made by technology .NET 2.0 and for 3D design was used Microsoft DirectX 9 API. This thesis has been supported by the Czech Ministry of Education in the frame of MSM 0021630529 Research Intention Inteligent Systems in Automation.
Rendering of Shadows in a Scene with DirectX
Kobrtek, Jozef ; Havel, Jiří (referee) ; Navrátil, Jan (advisor)
This work discusses shadowing methods, analyses them and describes implementation in DirectX 11 API. Theoretical part describes historical evolution of shadow usage in 3D applications and also analyzes shadowing algorithms. This work compares 2 variants of shadow mapping algorithm for omnidirectional lights, based on cube mapping and paraboloid projection, on demo application using quality, performance and implementation aspects.
Simple Flight Simulator for Windows Phone 7
Hacaj, Marián ; Kajan, Rudolf (referee) ; Herout, Adam (advisor)
Thesis describes programming of 3D applications, mainly games, on Windows Phone 7 platform and lightly compares this approach with Silverlight platform. It also describes XNA framework in detail and programming plane simulators problems. In the second part of this thesis, reader can find complete description of implementation of a simple airplane simulation for Windows Phone 7 platform, which is based on the XNA framework. The game consists of implementation of terrain, sky, plane, scene and also of physics and the principle of the game.
Seamless Patches for GPU-Based Terrain Rendering Algorithm Implementation
Jozefov, David ; Polok, Lukáš (referee) ; Bartoň, Radek (advisor)
This master's thesis deals with terrain rendering using a modern algorithm for adaptive level of detail. It describes two currently most used graphical application interfaces and high-level libraries that use them and summarizes principles and features of several level-of-detail algorithms for terrain rendering. In more detail it then describes the implementation of Seamless patches for GPU-based terrain rendering algorithm.

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