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Face-Swap Camera for Android
Škorňok, Petr ; Páldy, Alexander (referee) ; Szentandrási, István (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is to explore existing possibilities of face detection on mobile devices supporting operating system Android and based on these findings create a face swap application with the input from the camera. The overall application is designed with an effort to reach the highest speed possible while processing the images. Implementation is tested from the view of the user and also from the point of program's speed and functionality.
Detection of the Cars Approaching the Crossroad
Vácha, Lukáš ; Orság, Filip (referee) ; Rozman, Jaroslav (advisor)
Traffic monitoring using computer vision is becoming the desired system in practice. It allows nondestructive installation and also is very useful in many applications. This thesis focuses on automatic detection of vehicles approaching to a crossroads. This work also includes description of selected methods for detecting moving vehicles and the way of tracking them. On the basis of these methods is designed application that is implemented and tested in different lighting and weather conditions and various direction of approaching vehicles.
Distribution Problems and Their Modifications
Kučerová, Anna ; Kůdela, Jakub (referee) ; Šeda, Miloš (advisor)
This paper describes various modifications of distribution problems. It deals with their models, solutions and corresponding complexity. For selected models, a solution script in GAMS is proposed
Distribution Problems and Their Modifications
Kučerová, Anna ; Kůdela, Jakub (referee) ; Šeda, Miloš (advisor)
This paper describes various modifications of distribution problems. It deals with their models, solutions and corresponding complexity. For selected models, a solution script in GAMS is proposed
Detection of the Cars Approaching the Crossroad
Vácha, Lukáš ; Orság, Filip (referee) ; Rozman, Jaroslav (advisor)
Traffic monitoring using computer vision is becoming the desired system in practice. It allows nondestructive installation and also is very useful in many applications. This thesis focuses on automatic detection of vehicles approaching to a crossroads. This work also includes description of selected methods for detecting moving vehicles and the way of tracking them. On the basis of these methods is designed application that is implemented and tested in different lighting and weather conditions and various direction of approaching vehicles.
Face-Swap Camera for Android
Škorňok, Petr ; Páldy, Alexander (referee) ; Szentandrási, István (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is to explore existing possibilities of face detection on mobile devices supporting operating system Android and based on these findings create a face swap application with the input from the camera. The overall application is designed with an effort to reach the highest speed possible while processing the images. Implementation is tested from the view of the user and also from the point of program's speed and functionality.
Utilization of The Hungarian method for solution of Assignment problem
Petrovičová, Andrea ; Fábry, Jan (advisor) ; Borovička, Adam (referee)
The objective of this thesis is to present the basic of Assignment problem and also of the utilization of The Hungarian method. The theoretical part describes economic and mathematical model of problem. The paper describes in detail combinatorial optimization algorithm, The Hungarian method, which is considered one of the most efficient algorithm of solving process of Assignment problem. In the practical part, the algorithm is applied to create a new algorithm in VBA for MS Office Excel, which could be considered to be alternative optimization modeling software. Solution of tasks of great dimension and application of The Hungarian method to Transportation problem contribute to complex image of difficulty of the method.
Optimalization of labor force in a Family Hotel
Balšánková, Tereza ; Skočdopolová, Veronika (advisor) ; Šindelářová, Irena (referee)
Primary objective of this bachelor thesis "Optimalization of laber force in a Family Hotel" is to solve the linear task of optimalization of the work force in the family hotel Balkan utilizing the Hungarian method and sub-sequently using the optimalization system LINGO. For optimalization is used the modification of assignment problem, which belongs to typical tasks of linear programing, so called distribution task. Theoretical part of this thesis describes not only linear programming itself, yet it is just focused to distrubution methods. In the practical part the task is treated by both of the above mentioned ways. The objective is to create the schedule of assignments of the given position to the concrete person at certain day. The secondary objective of the bachelor thesis is to compare the results of the solution of both methods and evaluate which variant is more suitable in this case.
Assignment problem
Partynglová, Soňa ; Lagová, Milada (advisor) ; Kalčevová, Jana (referee)
This thesis is describing one of the most popular method (Hungarian method) for solving the assignment problem. This type of problem is usually just defined by most the writers instead of it's real treatement. The main target of this thesis was to resume the knowledge of this problem, to define it carefully and to use Hungarian method for finding the best solution. This thesis also shows the differences between solving this problem by minimalisation or maximalization of the function of effectiveness and this thesis also shows how to solve the unbalanced tasks.

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