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Khaledová, Fátima ; Vítková, Lenka (referee) ; Sterec, Pavel (advisor)
To my final work, I chose the painting, even though I'm the medium in my previous one She was not using too much work. Both the form and the content of the final thesis were selected from the sentimental ones Reasons, and I returned to my high school years when I studied the painting and mine The inspiration source was, and for these paintings are Pierre Bonnard and Kamila Zemková. My Painting idols are due to a very structural painting, full of beautiful colors and of course content Their works which appear in my works.
Scene Analysis Based on the 2D Images
Hejtmánek, Martin ; Drahanský, Martin (referee) ; Orság, Filip (advisor)
This thesis deals with an object surface analysis in a simple scene represented by two-dimensional raster image. It summarizes the most common methods used within this branch of information technology and explains both their advantages and drawbacks. It introduces the design of an surface profile analysis algorithm based on the lighting analysis using knowledge and experiences from previous work. It contains a detailed description of the implemented algorithm and discusses the experimental results. It also brings up options for the possible enhancement of the projected algorithm.
Security Icon Checking Application
Ružička, Vladimír ; Jirák, Ota (referee) ; Ruttkay, Ladislav (advisor)
This work is about icons in Windows systems and about their format. The work shows the way, how the system use them and how malware can profit on icons. It explore how icons can be compared one to another. The work contains application, which tests icons.
Zenith House
Roudnická, Michaela ; Zálešák, Jan (referee) ; Houser, Milan (advisor)
Diploma project Zenith House is trying to find and map a position of figural painting in a contemporary art world. Through a detailed study of works of contemporary painters, who use historical influences and compositions, it argues the evolution of painting. It slightly touches the phenomenom of portraiture and the contemporary trend of de-skilling the craftsmen.
GUI to FFmpeg for Building a Filter Graph
Klimaj, Daniel ; Klíma, Ondřej (referee) ; Bařina, David (advisor)
This work deals with implementation of applications with a graphical user interface for creating filter graph in FFmpeg. The work includes a design of a solution which contains a design of a graphical user interface and object model representation of the filter graph, as well as a description of the implementation zhotovenje on the basis of these designs. Part of this work is a comparison of the achieved result with existing solutions.
To the Edge of the Real!
Forman, Dominik ; Klyuykov, Alexey (referee) ; Artamonov, Vasil (advisor)
The cycle of paintings created by classical methods inspired by the theme of the Real.
Stabilization of image sequence without decrement of its resolution
Otruba, Vítězslav ; Říha, Kamil (referee) ; Číka, Petr (advisor)
The shake that affects the video camera during taking of the footage degrades the level of the viewer experience. This article contains the design of the method that stabilizes the stored footage and fills in the gaps in the separate frames, so the picture resolution remains the same after the process.
Implementation of wavelet transform in C++
Valouch, Lukáš ; Hasmanda, Martin (referee) ; Beneš, Radek (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is implementation of wavelet transform algorithm for noise reduction. The noise reduction itself is focused on improving informative capabilities of sonographic (ultrasound) images in medicine. For this purpose, thresholding of detailed coefficients on individual levels of multiresolution analysis was used. Common procedures were not used for searching for the most suitable thresholds of those levels. The alternative concept's design is based on fundamental empirical approach, where the individual thresholds are optimised by evolution algorithms. However, with this algorithmic procedure, more problems manifest regarding the objective evaluation of the success of noise reduction. Because of this, the program uses commonly used parameters such as mean square error of the whole image, linear slope edge approximation, relative contrast of two differently bright and distinct points and the standard deviation of compact surface. Described theoretical knowledge is used in developed application DTWT. It executes multilevel decomposition and reversed reconstruction by discrete time wavelet transform, thresholding of detailed coefficients and final evaluation of performed noise reduction. The developed tool can be used separately to reduce noise. For our purposes, it has been modified in way, that it executed through the component for evolutionary optimization of parameters (Optimize Parameters) in created scenario in RapidMiner program. In the optimization process, this component used evaluation received from DTWT program as fitness function. Optimal thresholds were sought separately for three wavelet families - Daubeschies, Symmlets and Coiflets. The evolution algorithm chose soft threshold for all three wavelet families. In comparison to hard threshold, it is more suitable for noise reduction, but it has tendencies to blur the edges more. The devised method had in most cases greater evaluated success of noise reduction with wavelet transform with threshold search done by evolution algorithms, than commonly used filters. In visual comparison however the wavelet transform introduced some minor depreciating artefacts into the image. It is always about compromise between noise reduction and maximal preservation of image information. Objectively evaluating this dilemma is not easy and is always dependant on subjective viewpoint which in case of sonographic images is that of the attending physician.
Utilisation of shape analysis methods for object classification in medical images
Karela, Jiří ; Odstrčilík, Jan (referee) ; Chmelík, Jiří (advisor)
Bachelor thesis deals with problems of shape analysis. It describes some procedures and methods related to this kind of analysis. The thesis is divided into theoretical part, practical part and conclusion. In the theoretical part we describe in greater detail some methods, with the help of which the practical part was solved. But other theories related to the topic are also described. The practical part then follows the given theory and solves the problem of shape analysis due to the knowledge gained in the theory. The algorithm is tested on medical data from CT of vertebrae. The conclusion serves as a summary and evaluation of the shape analysis solution. It also serves as a reflection on the realization of our method, ie how our solution and result could be improved.
Automatizovaná detekce makromolekulárních komplexů z kvantitativních STEM snímků a výpočet jejich molekulární hmotnosti
Záchej, Samuel ; Walek, Petr (referee) ; Hrubanová, Kamila (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis deals with problems of processing and analysis of images from quantitative STEM microscope. The thesis describes principles of image formation and methods of image processing. An essential part is a description of properties and classification of detected macromolecular complexes. A practical part includes processing of exemplary images in MATLAB. An important part is a design and realization of the algorithm for detection objects in the image, their classification and calculation of their molecular mass. The thesis includes testing of used algorithms and analysis of the results.

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