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Graphic Development Environment of Agent Low Level Language
Kürti, Szabolcs ; Zbořil, František (referee) ; Horáček, Jan (advisor)
The aim of this work is to design and implement a graphic development environment of agent language ALLL. Language ALLL going to be described in details, such as the ANTLR framework for generating language recognition tools. Theoretical basis of multi-agent systems, together with the features of the selected platform, will be discussed as well. Description of the implementation is followed by the presentation of testing. Closure deals with the discussion of the achieved results.
The Use of Means of Artificial Intelligence for the Decision Making Support in the Firm
Jágr, Petr ; Jelina, Pavel (referee) ; Dostál, Petr (advisor)
The master’s thesis deals with the use of artificial intelligence as support for managerial decision making in the company. This thesis contains the application which utilize genetic and graph algorithms to optimize the location of production facilities and logistic warehouses according to transport cost aspects.
Game Interface with Data Projector and Leap Motion
Kendra, Matej ; Beran, Vítězslav (referee) ; Najman, Pavel (advisor)
This thesis describes various game interfaces for human and gradually there are shown more modern and common available interfaces. Work closely describes how you can play games on a regular projector and sensors for gestures detection - Kinect and Leap Motion. This work focus on evaluation of aspects of table-game design with these components and also on display view calibration between projector and Leap Motion. Part of the project is devoted to describing the board game Catan, of which rules are taken to write down specification and options of player. According to this knowledge is then described the design of the play-set and the design of several interfaces of the game. Implementation is briefly described and final chapters covers forms of the testing methods of interfaces and testing evaluation from user perspective.
CSS-Driven Java Swing Component
Hvězda, Matěj ; Milička, Martin (referee) ; Burget, Radek (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis is focused on creating Java Swing component, that can display content of HTML document based on cascade style sheets (CSS). Purpose for creating this component is enabling developers to create graphic user interface with help of CSS in Java without knowledge of Java Swing. For parsing HTML document and CSS is used rendering   engine CSSBox . This engine enables obtaining all the right informations about HTML document and  its styles for displaying this document. Java Swing API was used for implementing this component, for example HTML element is implementented   based on JPanel and all editable elements of form are implemented by fitting Swing component. With component Java Swing driven by CSS is possible to change her size, access to form's editable elements, set up links and their look, etc.
Emulator for Intelligent Home End Stations
Brychtová, Hana ; Viktorin, Jan (referee) ; Korček, Pavol (advisor)
This thesis covers design and implementation of an application with a graphic user interface emulating the behaviour of end stations for intelligent home. These devices are used for measuring physical quantities and controlling switches. The application is implemented in C++ using Qt Framework. The final product is an application which provides a simple way of testing in a friendly user interface. The main benefit is in enabling a parallel developement of the server application and the developement of the hardware end station devices.
Interactive Graphical Data Presentation on the WWW
Škrobánek, Kristián ; Bartík, Vladimír (referee) ; Burget, Radek (advisor)
This bachelor thesis focuses on interactive graphical presentation of large amounts of data,in a way which presents user with best possible view of wanted information. After research ofpossibilites and technologies focusing on this matter, the suitable tool was chosen, conceptwas created and then was projected the data visualizing aplication itself. This solutionoffers benefits such as clarity, speed of visualization, easy manipulation and intuitive viewof data. First part of the work focuses on used technologies, approaches to the problem anddesign of solution. Second part contains details of realization and testing of application.
Mobila Application Supporting Time Orientation for People with Autism
Deák, Jaromír ; Chrápek, David (referee) ; Beran, Vítězslav (advisor)
The aim of the project is to design graphical user interface, which helps autistic people with time orientation. The devised user interface follows the rules of Structured education. The main components of the mobile application are mobile schedule and digital clock accompanied by a story. Final user interface was tested by real users, who used the experimental application. Developed experimental application has been used for testing by real users. The tests offer important result: under the supervision, the autistic users are able to utilize the application. The utilisation of clock accompanied by a story is partly verified so far. The important finding is, that after some training, the designed and developed application is exploitable for autistic people.
Classification of heart beats using artificial neuronal networks
Doležalová, Radka ; Vítek, Martin (referee) ; Ronzhina, Marina (advisor)
This work deals with using of artificial neural networks (ANN) for ECG classification. The issue of ECG and ANN technique are described theoretically at first, the next section describes use of Matlab to design ANN and graphical user interface. ECG data (namely QRST segments from the orthogonal X- lead from seven phases of the experiment) obtained from experiments in isolated hearts of rabbits are used for learning and testing of the classifier. The result of this work is the software with GUI that allows user to set various parameters and structure of ANN. After learning phase, ANN realized in this work able to classify cardiac cycles according to their morphology into seven groups.
Analysis of glottal pulses
Příkazský, David ; Staněk, Miroslav (referee) ; Sigmund, Milan (advisor)
The work is about the estimation of vocal pulses from the speech record. Contains a description of the process of speech production, description of the instruments for the measurement of vocal pulses, an overview of software tools for estimating vocal pulses from the speech signal. Description of IAIF and Sahoo method for estimating vocal pulses. The Graphic User Interface in MATLAB is created for easier control of mentioned methods.
Visual servoing for humanoid robot
Nedvědický, Pavel ; Bastl, Michal (referee) ; Najman, Jan (advisor)
This thesis deals with construction of a cheap robotic manipulator, which should be used for exhibitions and educational purposes. This project is a teamwork of two students. A robotic arm with four degrees of freedom was developed. Control and power electronics were installed for whole robot. The software’s aim is to develop a software that can control the robot by visual feedback, obtained from image processing of an image from 3D camera. Lastly, a graphic user interface for robot movement control is presented.

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