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Creating programs for teaching signal and image processing
Novotný, Luděk ; Číž, Radim (referee) ; Rajmic, Pavel (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the problém of creating interactive JAVA applets. The practical part of work consist of desing, development and debugging four applets. The first one clearly explains the issue of phasor theory, the second one shows frequency filtering of audio signals, the third one demonstrates artificial coloring of grayscale images and the fourth one creates Huffman code from input text. The theoretical part describes the JAVA language, advantages of applets and theory, which relates to particular applets.
Interactive web applications for support of teaching signal processing
Mašek, Petr ; Rajmic, Pavel (referee) ; Záviška, Pavel (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the topic of processing one-dimensional signals. Five interactive web applications have been created in JavaScript to support teaching. These are applets that relate to the following topics: rational number resampling of the discrete signal, mean and root mean square signal values, discrete linear and circular convolution in 1D, and discrete cross correlation. The thesis introduces each topic by a theoretical foreword, followed by description of implementation and user interface of the created applications and further there is a commentary on the development and testing of applets.
Software for learning support of error-correcting codes
Petrik, Ján ; Vlček, Lukáš (referee) ; Burda, Karel (advisor)
This Bachelor thesis is mainly focused on issues of the chosen error correcting codes (ECC) and their demonstrative. Goal of this work is help to understand ECC to readers, easy and reasonable form. We can find here a lot of illustrative tables and figures for better understanding how codes works. Every section constains one code and mostly is filled by code securing and code decoding. For every section interactive Aplet and program for experimental uses were created.
Interactive software tools for teaching signal and image processing
Had, Pavel ; Rajmic, Pavel (referee) ; Mangová, Marie (advisor)
This thesis deals with the development of interactive applets for educational purposes. There are four applets: linear image combinations, least squares method and linear regression, discrete linear convolution in 2D, and interpolation in 1D. Each part of this thesis consists of a theoretical analysis of a given problem and its implementation in JavaScript. Specific applets then illustrate the problem so that it can be easily understood.
Interactive software tools for teaching signal and image processing
Olbert, Jaroslav ; Rajmic, Pavel (referee) ; Mangová, Marie (advisor)
The bachelor’s thesis deals with creating Java applets to support teaching signal and image processing. The theoretical part of the thesis briefly describes the history and advantages of the Java language; subsequently the theories for individual applets and descriptions of the source codes are presented. The practical part consists of the design and creation of applets for linear combinations of images, the least squares method and recommendation of an aiming point on the darts target.
Router principles illustrating software for teaching support
Sobek, Jiří ; Vymazal, Michal (referee) ; Vychodil, Petr (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is mainly focused on the network functionality and its key component, the router. The main points of this work are an explanation of the network principles and router functions which are extended with information about routing protocols and its mutual separation. The practical part considers a realization of applets which should serve as a school software. In detail they explain the way of routing protocols work and its inner structure. Simultaneously consider the principles of two significant routing protocols such as Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) and Routing Information Protocol (RIP). All of the applets are finally loaded on the web page which helps to their visitors understand the complexity of routing and other infomation.
Interactive web applications supporting education of 3D graphics
Priščák, Jaroslav ; Mokrý, Ondřej (referee) ; Rajmic, Pavel (advisor)
The use of interactive web applications has the potential to significantly improve the teaching of 3D computer graphics. By taking advantage of the convenience and accessibility of the web, these applications can provide students with more engaging and interactive learning. This thesis explores the development of such applications to help understand the fundamentals required for calculations such as normal vectors and tangent planes. Further, the thesis describes Phong's illumination model, the environmental and material parameters that affect the resulting light reflection. It then describes the different shading models such as flat, Gouraud and Phong shading models, describing the various advantages and disadvantages, the differences in computational complexity in determining the color of a fragment and individual pixels. It also explains the code on which these applets are built.
Interactive web applications for support of teaching signal processing
Mašek, Petr ; Rajmic, Pavel (referee) ; Záviška, Pavel (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the topic of processing one-dimensional signals. Five interactive web applications have been created in JavaScript to support teaching. These are applets that relate to the following topics: rational number resampling of the discrete signal, mean and root mean square signal values, discrete linear and circular convolution in 1D, and discrete cross correlation. The thesis introduces each topic by a theoretical foreword, followed by description of implementation and user interface of the created applications and further there is a commentary on the development and testing of applets.
Interactive software tools for teaching signal and image processing
Had, Pavel ; Rajmic, Pavel (referee) ; Mangová, Marie (advisor)
This thesis deals with the development of interactive applets for educational purposes. There are four applets: linear image combinations, least squares method and linear regression, discrete linear convolution in 2D, and interpolation in 1D. Each part of this thesis consists of a theoretical analysis of a given problem and its implementation in JavaScript. Specific applets then illustrate the problem so that it can be easily understood.
Interactive software tools for teaching signal and image processing
Olbert, Jaroslav ; Rajmic, Pavel (referee) ; Mangová, Marie (advisor)
The bachelor’s thesis deals with creating Java applets to support teaching signal and image processing. The theoretical part of the thesis briefly describes the history and advantages of the Java language; subsequently the theories for individual applets and descriptions of the source codes are presented. The practical part consists of the design and creation of applets for linear combinations of images, the least squares method and recommendation of an aiming point on the darts target.

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