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Integration of Voice Technologies on Mobile Platforms
Černičko, Sergij ; Černocký, Jan (referee) ; Schwarz, Petr (advisor)
The goal of the thesis is being familiar with methods a techniques used in speech processing. Describe the current state of research and development of speech technology. Project and implement server speech recognizer that uses BSAPI. Integrate client that will use server for speech recognition to mobile dictionaries of Lingea company.
Music Style Recognizer from mp3
Duchoň, Luboš ; Szőke, Igor (referee) ; Grézl, František (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis deals with detailed description of MP3 audio data format and music style recognizer. This recognizer is based on HTK Hidden Markov Models toolkit and coefficients obtained directly from MP3 files.
Audio-to-Score Alignment tool
Búliková, Tereza ; Sládok, Ondřej (referee) ; Kiska, Tomáš (advisor)
This thesis deals with obtaining spectra and chroma features from audio records. Features are used in synchronization algorithm Dynamic Time Warping. This algorithm is used to create synchronization programs Audio-to-audio and Audio-to-score alignment.
Character recognition in the soundtrack with SOM
Malásek, Jan ; Honzík, Petr (referee) ; Honzík, Petr (referee) ; Pohl, Jan (advisor)
This bachelor´s thesis describes a history of neural networks evolution and their using in speech recognition systems and shows problems with working and learning neural networks. It presents three chosen systems for speech recognition including their evaluation in experiments, their advantages and disadvantages. It is also about human speech characteristics and systems of its recognition. The last part is focused on frequency spectrums of different types of vowels and gives instructions for programming neural networks using MATLAB.
Speech Recognition Algorithms in FPGA/DSP
Urbiš, Oldřich ; Herout, Adam (referee) ; Szőke, Igor (advisor)
This master's thesis deals with design of speech recognition algorithms with consideration of target technology, which is platform combinating digital signal processing and field programmable gate array. Algorithms for speech recognition includes: feature extraction of Melfrequency cepstral coefficients, hidden Markov models and their evaluation by Viterbi algorithm.
Handwriting Recognition
Zouhar, David ; Řezníček, Ivo (referee) ; Mlích, Jozef (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with handwriting recognition in real-time. It describes the ways how the intput data are processed. It is also focused on the classi cation methods, which are used for the recognition. It especially describes hidden Markov models. It also present the evaluation of the success of the recognition based on implemented experiments. The alternative keyboard for MeeGo system was created for this thesis as well. The established system achieved the success above 96%.
Gesture Based Human-Computer Interface
Jaroň, Lukáš ; Beran, Vítězslav (referee) ; Španěl, Michal (advisor)
This masters thesis describes possibilities and principles of gesture-based computer interface. The work describes general approaches for gesture control.  It also deals with implementation of the selected detection method of the hands and fingers using depth maps loaded form Kinect sensor. The implementation also deals with gesture recognition using hidden Markov models. For demonstration purposes there is also described implementation of a simple photo viewer that uses developed gesture-based computer interface. The work also focuses on quality testing and accuracy evaluation for selected gesture recognizer.
Enhancing the effectiveness of automatic speech recognition
Zelinka, Petr ; Tučková,, Jana (referee) ; Nouza,, Jan (referee) ; Sigmund, Milan (advisor)
This work identifies the causes for unsatisfactory reliability of contemporary systems for automatic speech recognition when deployed in demanding conditions. The impact of the individual sources of performance degradation is documented and a list of known methods for their identification from the recognized signal is given. An overview of the usual methods to suppress the impact of the disruptive influences on the performance of speech recognition is provided. The essential contribution of the work is the formulation of new approaches to constructing acoustical models of noisy speech and nonstationary noise allowing high recognition performance in challenging conditions. The viability of the proposed methods is verified on an isolated-word speech recognizer utilizing several-hour-long recording of the real operating room background acoustical noise recorded at the Uniklinikum Marburg in Germany. This work is the first to identify the impact of changes in speaker’s vocal effort on the reliability of automatic speech recognition in the full vocal effort range (i.e. whispering through shouting). A new concept of a speech recognizer immune to the changes in vocal effort is proposed. For the purposes of research on changes in vocal effort, a new speech database, BUT-VE1, was created.
Prediction of p53 Protein Binding Sites
Radakovič, Jozef ; Vogel, Ivan (referee) ; Martínek, Tomáš (advisor)
Protein p53 which is encoded by gene TP53 plays crucial role in cell cycle as a regulator of transcription of genes in cases when cell is under stress. Therefore p53 acts like tumor suppressor. Understanding the pathway of p53 regulation as well as predicting its binding sites on p53 regulated genes is one of the major concerns of modern research in genetics and bioinformatics. In first part of this project we aim to introduce basics from molecular biology to better understand the p53 protein pathway in gene transcription and introduction to analysis of prediction of p53 binding sites. Second part is about implementation and testing of tool which would be able to predict transcription factor binding sites for protein p53.
Handwriting Recognition
Zouhar, David ; Řezníček, Ivo (referee) ; Mlích, Jozef (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the handwritten character recognition in real time. It describes the ways how to obtain information for the text recognition, methods used in classification and it describes application made for getting text from drawn characters. It is also engaged in evaluation the created application. It deals with the experiments that were conducted to improve success of recognition. Thanks to the experiments, the success that was achieved was approximately 85%.

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