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Recognition of persons clothing in the video signal
Mlýnková, Barbora ; Kříž, Petr (referee) ; Přinosil, Jiří (advisor)
This paper is dealing with the detection clothes characteristics in the picture, for the use of person identification. These characteristics are described and categorized. It also deals with the design of the database structure, which works with masks and categories of characteristics for their processing. This work uses haar cascades to detect face and to determine the position of clothing for the purpose of color detection
Database of non-biometric and soft biometric human traits
Mlýnková, Barbora ; Říha, Kamil (referee) ; Dvořák, Pavel (advisor)
This paper is dealing with the detection of secondary biometric and nonbiometric characteristics in the picture, for the use of person identification. These characteristics are described and categorized. It also deals with the design of the database structure, which works with masks and categories of characteristics for their processing. This work might be practically used for machine learning.
Deep Neural Networks for Person Identification
Duban, Michal ; Herout, Adam (referee) ; Hradiš, Michal (advisor)
This master's thesis deals with design and implementation of convolutional neural networks used in person re-identification. Implemented convolutional neural networks were tested on two datasets CUHK01 a CUHK03. Results, comparable with state of the art methods were acheved on these datasets. Designed networks were implemented in Caffe framework.
Fingerprinting - Past, Present and Future
Janotová, Martina ; Krupička, Jiří (advisor) ; Konrád, Zdeněk (referee)
1 Abstract Fingerprinting - Past, Present and Future The objective of the presented diploma thesis is to provide a comprehensive overview of findings in fingerprints area. Fingerprinting is a unique method enabling quick, inexpensive and reliable personal identification. To provide a comprehensive understanding of the presented issue, fingerprint reputation as ever-changing and continuously developing method is put into contrast with its contradictions and current problems. The first part of the thesis describes roots and genesis of the method from its beginnings in ancient realms up to date. The process of shaping of the knowledge in the field of fingerprints into a science is presented through the works of the most prominent fingerprints personalities. Despite the difficult beginnings, fingerprints finally reached the position of trustworthy and respectful area of forensic science. Due to that; the historical part follows the journey of fingerprints evidence into the police investigation and court rooms. Final point brings an attention to the establishment of fingerprinting in Czech criminal investigation. The main part of the thesis is dedicated to the practical aspect of fingerprints expertise. To provide a deep level of understanding, particular role of fingerprints in criminal investigations and its...
Recognition of persons clothing in the video signal
Mlýnková, Barbora ; Kříž, Petr (referee) ; Přinosil, Jiří (advisor)
This paper is dealing with the detection clothes characteristics in the picture, for the use of person identification. These characteristics are described and categorized. It also deals with the design of the database structure, which works with masks and categories of characteristics for their processing. This work uses haar cascades to detect face and to determine the position of clothing for the purpose of color detection
Deep Neural Networks for Person Identification
Duban, Michal ; Herout, Adam (referee) ; Hradiš, Michal (advisor)
This master's thesis deals with design and implementation of convolutional neural networks used in person re-identification. Implemented convolutional neural networks were tested on two datasets CUHK01 a CUHK03. Results, comparable with state of the art methods were acheved on these datasets. Designed networks were implemented in Caffe framework.
Database of non-biometric and soft biometric human traits
Mlýnková, Barbora ; Říha, Kamil (referee) ; Dvořák, Pavel (advisor)
This paper is dealing with the detection of secondary biometric and nonbiometric characteristics in the picture, for the use of person identification. These characteristics are described and categorized. It also deals with the design of the database structure, which works with masks and categories of characteristics for their processing. This work might be practically used for machine learning.
Harmonisation of Identification Card Management Systems at the University of Economics, Prague
Říha, Jan ; Pavlíček, Luboš (advisor) ; Nenadál, Karel (referee)
This thesis deals with problems of identification cards at the University of Economics, Prague. Its primary goal is to consider and evaluate the possibility of a transfer of the ID card management into the ISIS system. The thesis consists of four parts. The first one offers a complex analysis of the ID card management at the University. The second one analyses two ID card management systems: the NESA system, which is being used at the University now, and the ISIS system, which could also be used for the ID card management. The third part includes a proposal of adjustments in the ISIS system, which would make its ID card management implementation comply with the University's needs. The proposal describes general features of the system, relations to its environs and a graphical user interface. Finally the last part covers the actual state of the project and its differences from the proposal offered in the thesis. Information sources for the thesis were legal norms, University regulations and internal documents as well as the author's knowledge and experience gained through several years of the NESA system maintenance and numerous consultations with the University ID card management staff and ISIS developers. The main assets of this thesis lay in the comprehensive view of the ID card management at the University along with the proposal of the new ID card management system, which is to be integrated into ISIS.
Personal dactyloscopy {--} its legal and social aspects
MIKLOŠ, Petr
This diploma thesis is focused on criminalistic dactyloscopy, one of many methods of personal identification by fingerprints used in criminalistic praxis. However, this activity involves interventions and restrictions of human rights of persons being dactyloscoped. The areas affected are mainly personal data protection, human dignity and freedom and personal security rights. Thus this procedure has to be legal, reasonable and legitimate. The aim of this diploma thesis is to provide a complete description of historical development, possible uses and legal framework of criminalistic dactyloscopy. Closely connected to this topic are definitions of several conceptions. The basis of this work lies in an evaluation and comparison of the state of dactyloscopic identification prior to 1990. It also notes the changes occurring after this date and changes connected with the entry of the Czech Republic into the European Union. The aim of this work is to provide the reader or any person interested in this topic with basics of procedures of dactyloscopic analysis and a list of related books for additional information. Resulting from these aims of this work and from the study of professional literature, following hypotheses were established: There was insufficient legal protection of dactyloscoped subjects prior to 1990. After 1990, a gradual development of legal system created conditions of adequate human rights protection of dactyloscoped subjects. Both hypotheses were confirmed by professional literature and legal regulations, mainly Law No. 40/1974 (on the former police functioning), International Pact of Civil and Political Rights as stated in the Law No. 120/1976 Coll., Law No. 283/1991 Coll. (on the Police of Czech Republic) within the meaning of later regulations, Law No. 101/2000 (on personal data protection) and further legal norms. The concept of this diploma thesis is to provide a complete overview of criminalistic dactyloscopy and a basic sketch of the development of human rights protection of dactyloscoped subjects. Its readers can compare current situation with historical development. It should give them a wider understanding of this topic with the aim of orientating the readers in basic law regulations and providing them with a list of extra resources.

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