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Spatial registration of partially overlapping retinal images
Žiak, Milan ; Harabiš, Vratislav (referee) ; Valterová, Eva (advisor)
Adaptive optics give us opportunity to capture high resolution images of retina, even we are able to detect cones. Spatial registration of retina images has to be done due to scanning process of capturing, because current opthalmoscops with adaptive optics aren't able to capture whole area of retina. Diploma thesis demonstrates basic princip of automatic spatial registration of overlaping images. It uses constellation features for matching some of the detected cones. K-means combinate wiht RANSAC is used for outlier detection. Inliers matching pairs are then used to define a affine transformation matrix. This method was aplied on dataset retina images from AO-FIO modality and evaluation of quality was computed according to normalized mutual information. Result shows that this metod is suitable for registration AO-FIO images with "cell-to-cell" accuracy.
Subjectivity and Immanence: Kant's Reception in Adorno's "Negative Dialectics"
Rekhviashvili, Guram ; Klass, Tobias Nikolaus (advisor) ; Hartung, Gerald (referee)
Subjectivity and Immanence: Kant's Reception in Adorno's "Negative Dialectics" - Guram Rekhviashvili Abstract The aim of this Master's thesis is to elaborate Kant's central position in Adorno's late dialectical project around the subject principle of the justification of objectivity and the thing-in-itself problem and, accordingly, to clearly situate Kant's role in the book Negative Dialectics. Rather than following the constellation of receptions in the models of the book that explicitly refer to Kant's themes (the models: freedom and metaphysics), my project aims to question Adorno's methodology of conceptualisation, which identifies the constellation processes as relating to the motifs of the Critique of Pure Reason. This leads to two central conclusions: The subjectivity of constellations as a communicative relational logic of concepts and non-conceptual disputes is methodologically grounded by the Kantian motifs of the concept of critique as hermeneutically valid, i.e. the concrete results and organisations of constellations are based in their developmental dynamics on the negative review process of representation. In other words, for Adorno, the conceptual principle of representation in the dialectical tradition is thoroughly shaped by Kant's questions of subjectivity. Secondly, the main task of the...
Spatial registration of partially overlapping retinal images
Žiak, Milan ; Harabiš, Vratislav (referee) ; Valterová, Eva (advisor)
Adaptive optics give us opportunity to capture high resolution images of retina, even we are able to detect cones. Spatial registration of retina images has to be done due to scanning process of capturing, because current opthalmoscops with adaptive optics aren't able to capture whole area of retina. Diploma thesis demonstrates basic princip of automatic spatial registration of overlaping images. It uses constellation features for matching some of the detected cones. K-means combinate wiht RANSAC is used for outlier detection. Inliers matching pairs are then used to define a affine transformation matrix. This method was aplied on dataset retina images from AO-FIO modality and evaluation of quality was computed according to normalized mutual information. Result shows that this metod is suitable for registration AO-FIO images with "cell-to-cell" accuracy.
Development trends in Russian interpreting theory at the turn of the 20th and 21th centuries
Mistryukova, Ekaterina ; Čeňková, Ivana (advisor) ; Csiriková, Marie (referee)
The present Master's thesis Development trends in Russian interpreting theory at the turn of the 20th and 21st centuries is a theoretical study dedicated to the current situation in the interpreting theory in the Russian Federation. The aim of the thesis is firstly to analyze the information available on the development of the Russian interpreting theory within the international context, research being carried out by the current Russian authors, universities providing education in both conference consecutive and simultaneous interpreting, professional organizations associating highly-qualified translators and interpreters, professional journals, and the situation on the market in the field of interpreting, and secondly to draw a conclusion regarding the overall present situation, its probable reasons and assumed future development. Besides the introductory and conclusive chapters, the thesis is divided into four parts. The first part describes the research resources of the Russian interpreting theory in the international interpreting studies context. The second part is focused on the main research fields of interest of the Russian authors in the initial formation phase of the interpreting theory as an independent scientific discipline. The object of the third part is a comparison of several...
Haptic constellation models of the zodiac
VEŠKRNOVÁ, Iva
This bachelor thesis is divided into theoretical and practical parts. The theoretical part deals with the problems of blind and visually impaired people and the theory of creating haptic models. It also deals with the development of zodiac across history and its depiction in selected monuments. The aim of the practical part is to create a total of twelve haptic models of the constellation of the zodiac. The models are primarily intended for people with visual impairments, but will also serve the general public. Joachim Herrmann's "Stars" publication serves as a model for the rendition, where the constellations are unified. The resulting models are made of sharpened ceramic clay and painted with acrylic paint. The models are accompanied by a set of drawings that are created in a specially designed vector graphics editor. The resulting set of models will be exhibited in the Jindřichův Hradec Observatory by prof. František Nušl.
Development trends in Russian interpreting theory at the turn of the 20th and 21th centuries
Mistryukova, Ekaterina ; Čeňková, Ivana (advisor) ; Csiriková, Marie (referee)
The present Master's thesis Development trends in Russian interpreting theory at the turn of the 20th and 21st centuries is a theoretical study dedicated to the current situation in the interpreting theory in the Russian Federation. The aim of the thesis is firstly to analyze the information available on the development of the Russian interpreting theory within the international context, research being carried out by the current Russian authors, universities providing education in both conference consecutive and simultaneous interpreting, professional organizations associating highly-qualified translators and interpreters, professional journals, and the situation on the market in the field of interpreting, and secondly to draw a conclusion regarding the overall present situation, its probable reasons and assumed future development. Besides the introductory and conclusive chapters, the thesis is divided into four parts. The first part describes the research resources of the Russian interpreting theory in the international interpreting studies context. The second part is focused on the main research fields of interest of the Russian authors in the initial formation phase of the interpreting theory as an independent scientific discipline. The object of the third part is a comparison of several...

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