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Clean photo out of corrupted videosequence
Berky, Martin ; Záviška, Pavel (referee) ; Rajmic, Pavel (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with separation of moving objects from static unchanging background in video sequence. Thesis contains description of common method of separation and approach based sparse signal representation. In the practical part of thesis, there were created video sequences, which are used to verify designed algorithm implemented in Matlab interface, disegned to obtain separated background from damaged video frames.
Clean photo out of corrupted videosequence
Berky, Martin ; Záviška, Pavel (referee) ; Rajmic, Pavel (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with separation of moving objects from static unchanging background in video sequence. In this thesis are described common method of separation and access using sparse signal representation. In the practical part of thesis was created video sequences, on which is verified the designed algorithm, implemented in Matlab, for obtaining background from damaged video frames and comparing this methods.
Compressive sampling and simulation of one-pixel camera
Hrbáček, Radek ; Špiřík, Jan (referee) ; Rajmic, Pavel (advisor)
The Nyquist theorem is the main pillar of the traditional digital signal processing approach. It states that the sampling rate must be at least twice the maximum frequency present in the signal to guarantee perfect signal reconstruction from the sequence of its samples. In practice, we often compress the signal right after the sampling process to reduce the data size. The compressive sampling approach is not limited to the frequency domain, it provides a new look at the signal by using an arbitrary basis. If we find a basis in which the signal is sparse, it is possible to take a small number of samples and reconstruct the signal successfully. One-pixel camera is one of real applications, it's formed by digital micromirror array reflexing the light into single sensor. Mathematical methods are then used to reconstruct the signal. This thesis deals with the simulation of the camera.
Clean photo out of corrupted videosequence
Berky, Martin ; Záviška, Pavel (referee) ; Rajmic, Pavel (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with separation of moving objects from static unchanging background in video sequence. Thesis contains description of common method of separation and approach based sparse signal representation. In the practical part of thesis, there were created video sequences, which are used to verify designed algorithm implemented in Matlab interface, disegned to obtain separated background from damaged video frames.
Clean photo out of corrupted videosequence
Berky, Martin ; Záviška, Pavel (referee) ; Rajmic, Pavel (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with separation of moving objects from static unchanging background in video sequence. In this thesis are described common method of separation and access using sparse signal representation. In the practical part of thesis was created video sequences, on which is verified the designed algorithm, implemented in Matlab, for obtaining background from damaged video frames and comparing this methods.
Compressive sampling and simulation of one-pixel camera
Hrbáček, Radek ; Špiřík, Jan (referee) ; Rajmic, Pavel (advisor)
The Nyquist theorem is the main pillar of the traditional digital signal processing approach. It states that the sampling rate must be at least twice the maximum frequency present in the signal to guarantee perfect signal reconstruction from the sequence of its samples. In practice, we often compress the signal right after the sampling process to reduce the data size. The compressive sampling approach is not limited to the frequency domain, it provides a new look at the signal by using an arbitrary basis. If we find a basis in which the signal is sparse, it is possible to take a small number of samples and reconstruct the signal successfully. One-pixel camera is one of real applications, it's formed by digital micromirror array reflexing the light into single sensor. Mathematical methods are then used to reconstruct the signal. This thesis deals with the simulation of the camera.

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