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Recognition of Pieces on Chessboard from Photography on Mobile Device
Tábi, Roman ; Polok, Lukáš (referee) ; Sochor, Jakub (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is a mobile application for Android platform, which recognises chessboard pieces from photography of the chessboard. Application uses photography from gallery and determine the content of every single chessboard cell, thus if it contains black or white piece, or if it is empty. The task is solved in two stages. First is the detection of chessboard lines to determine the position of chessboard cells, second is the detection of chessboard pieces. The result of this thesis is working Android application.
Mathematics on the chess board
Šperl, Jiří ; Jančařík, Antonín (advisor) ; Pilous, Derek (referee)
TITTLE: Mathematics on the chessboard AUTHOR: Jiří Šperl DEPARTMENT: The Department of mathematics and the teaching of mathematics SUPERVISOR: RNDr. Antonín Jančařík, Ph.D. ABSTRACT: The main subject of my thesis is mathematical problems on the chessboard using chess pieces. The work aims to demonstrate how a secondary school student would approach and solve several typical mathematical tasks of this nature. Consequently, it outlines ways to incorporate chessboard mathematical problems and exercises in mathematical classes. Moreover, the thesis includes a compact collection of solved problems on the chessboard that can serve as an inspiring source of unconventional mathematical tasks in conventional mathematical education. My own mathematical research forms a major part of the thesis. The research was conducted as a series of tests in three school classes. In order to achieve a high de- gree of objectivity classes of students with different specializations were selected to take part in the tests. The participating classes were also of different age groups. The theoretical part of the thesis takes a look at the past of the subject and presents several interesting historical problems concerning the mathematics on the chess- board. Last but not least, the thesis contains a discussion of solutions of the...
Chess inspired by cubism
FARKAŠOVÁ, Lucie
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to design chess pieces with a playing board whose shape will be inspired by Cubism. The theoretical part deals with the historical background of Cubism, especially on the territory of Bohemia and its projection into architecture and applied art. Furthermore, the thesis focuses on the development of chess and the function of individual pieces. The practical part consists of designing procedures, sketches and technological procedures for the production of chess board and pieces.
Mathematics on the chess board
Šperl, Jiří ; Jančařík, Antonín (advisor) ; Pilous, Derek (referee)
TITTLE: Mathematics on the chessboard AUTHOR: Jiří Šperl DEPARTMENT: The Department of mathematics and the teaching of mathematics SUPERVISOR: RNDr. Antonín Jančařík, Ph.D. ABSTRACT: The main subject of my thesis is mathematical problems on the chessboard using chess pieces. The work aims to demonstrate how a secondary school student would approach and solve several typical mathematical tasks of this nature. Consequently, it outlines ways to incorporate chessboard mathematical problems and exercises in mathematical classes. Moreover, the thesis includes a compact collection of solved problems on the chessboard that can serve as an inspiring source of unconventional mathematical tasks in conventional mathematical education. My own mathematical research forms a major part of the thesis. The research was conducted as a series of tests in three school classes. In order to achieve a high de- gree of objectivity classes of students with different specializations were selected to take part in the tests. The participating classes were also of different age groups. The theoretical part of the thesis takes a look at the past of the subject and presents several interesting historical problems concerning the mathematics on the chess- board. Last but not least, the thesis contains a discussion of solutions of the...
Recognition of Pieces on Chessboard from Photography on Mobile Device
Tábi, Roman ; Polok, Lukáš (referee) ; Sochor, Jakub (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is a mobile application for Android platform, which recognises chessboard pieces from photography of the chessboard. Application uses photography from gallery and determine the content of every single chessboard cell, thus if it contains black or white piece, or if it is empty. The task is solved in two stages. First is the detection of chessboard lines to determine the position of chessboard cells, second is the detection of chessboard pieces. The result of this thesis is working Android application.

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