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Overview of Actual Approaches to Classifications
Brezánský, Tomáš ; Rozman, Jaroslav (referee) ; Zbořil, František (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with an overview of current approaches to classifications. It describes various approaches to classifications and their algorithms, focuses on neural networks, Bayesian classifiers and decision trees. The main task of this work is to perform experiments with three classification algorithms, namely, the ID3 algorithm, the RCE neural network and the naive Bayesian classifier. The work contains experiments with given algorithms and evaluates the obtained results.
Behaviour-Based Identification of Network Devices
Polák, Michael Adam ; Holkovič, Martin (referee) ; Polčák, Libor (advisor)
Táto práca sa zaoberá problematikou identifikácie sieťových zariadení na základe ich chovania v sieti. S neustále sa zvyšujúcim počtom zariadení na sieti je neustále dôležitejšia schopnosť identifikovať zariadenia z bezpečnostných dôvodov. Táto práca ďalej pojednáva o základoch počítačových sietí a metódach, ktoré boli využívané v minulosti na identifikáciu sieťových zariadení. Následne sú popísané algoritmy využívané v strojovom učení a taktiež sú popísané ich výhody i nevýhody. Nakoniec, táto práca otestuje dva tradičné algorithmy strojového učenia a navrhuje dva nové prístupy na identifikáciu sieťových zariadení. Výsledný navrhovaný algoritmus v tejto práci dosahuje 89% presnosť identifikácii sieťových zariadení na reálnej dátovej sade s viac ako 10000 zariadeniami.
Data analysis from the manufacturing process
Krčmář, Martin ; Honzík, Petr (referee) ; Zezulka, František (advisor)
This thesis deals with the classification of production data using algorithms: neural networks, decision trees and naive bayesian classifier. The neural network is dedicated forward multilayer networks with a learning algorithm of backpropagation. In thesis, these algorithms are described and evaluated their pros and cons. Another part deals with the development of the program in C# for creating these algorithms. The last part is devoted to the evaluation of the results. Bachelor thesis contains a sample of generated clasification models decision tree and bayesian classifier.
Stock Market Prediction via Technical and Psychological Analysis
Petřík, Patrik ; Pospíchal, Petr (referee) ; Rejnuš, Oldřich (advisor)
This work deals with stock market prediction via technical and psychological analysis. We introduce theoretical resources of technical and psychological analysis. We also introduce some methods of artificial intelligence, specially neural networks and genetic algorithms. We design a system for stock market prediction. We implement and test a part of system. In conclusion we discuss results.
Comparison of Classification Methods
Dočekal, Martin ; Zendulka, Jaroslav (referee) ; Burgetová, Ivana (advisor)
This thesis deals with a comparison of classification methods. At first, these classification methods based on machine learning are described, then a classifier comparison system is designed and implemented. This thesis also describes some classification tasks and datasets on which the designed system will be tested. The evaluation of classification tasks is done according to standard metrics. In this thesis is presented design and implementation of a classifier that is based on the principle of evolutionary algorithms.
Word Sense Disambiguation
Kraus, Michal ; Glembek, Ondřej (referee) ; Smrž, Pavel (advisor)
The master's thesis deals with sense disambiguation of Czech words. Reader is informed about task's history and used algorithms are introduced. There are naive Bayes classifier, AdaBoost classifier, maximum entrophy method and decision trees described in this thesis. Used methods are clearly demonstrated. In the next parts of this thesis are used data also described.  Last part of the thesis describe reached results. There are some ideas to improve the system at the end of the thesis.
Overview of Actual Approaches to Classifications
Brezánský, Tomáš ; Šůstek, Martin (referee) ; Zbořil, František (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with an overview of current approaches to classifications. It describes various approaches to classifications and their algorithms, focuses on neural networks, Bayesian classifiers and decision trees. The main task of this work is to perform experiments with three classification algorithms, namely, the ID3 algorithm, the RCE neural network and the naive Bayesian classifier. The work contains experiments with given algorithms and evaluates the obtained results.
Comparison of accuracy achieved by traditional models and ensemble methods
Zapletal, Ondřej ; Klusáček, Jan (referee) ; Honzík, Petr (advisor)
This thesis deals with empirical comparison of traditional and meta-learning models in classification tasks. Accuracy of 12 RapidMiner models was statistically compared on 20 data sets. Second part of this thesis consists of description of self-programed application in programing language C#, which implements 6 different models. Four of those are compared with equivalent models of program RapidMiner.
Adaptive Client for Twitter Social Network
Guňka, Jiří ; Kajan, Rudolf (referee) ; Šperka, Svatopluk (advisor)
The goal of this term project is create user friendly client of Twitter. They may use methods of machine learning as naive bayes classifier to mentions new interests tweets. For visualissation this tweets will be use hyperbolic trees and some others methods.
Analysis of experimental ECG
Mackových, Marek ; Kolářová, Jana (referee) ; Ronzhina, Marina (advisor)
This thesis is focused on the analysis of experimental ECG records drawn up in isolated rabbit hearts and aims to describe changes in EKG caused by ischemia and left ventricular hypertrophy. It consists of a theoretical analysis of the problems in the evaluation of ECG during ischemia and hypertrophy, and describes an experimental ECG recording. Theoretical part is followed by a practical section which describes the method for calculating morphological parameters, followed by ROC analysis to evaluate their suitability for the classification of hypertrophy and at the end is focused on classification.

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