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Topic Detection from Spoken Speech
Škeřík, Zdeněk ; Szőke, Igor (referee) ; Schwarz, Petr (advisor)
This thesis is about topic detection from spoken speech. The first part of the thesis deals with speech transcription to text. The thesis describes two different solutions of the topic detection - a machine learning based solution and an expert solution that composes a very precise query describing the document topic. Both methods are tested on a set of recordings and compared.
Children with Specific Language Impairment and Cochlear Implant
Volfová, Markéta ; Hádková, Kateřina (advisor) ; Kotvová, Miroslava (referee)
This diploma thesis deals with specific language impairment as a risk factor of cochlear implantation. This diagnosis may fundamentally disrupt the development of speech after cochlear implantation. The main aim of this work was identification and comparison of used communication systems of persons with cochlear implant and diagnosed with developmental dysphasia. We focused on the morphological-syntactic level of language as a part of verbal level of communication. A qualitative survey was carried out at elementary schools for the hearing impaired. The research sample consisted of five pupils of these schools. Pupils were selected based on their use of the cochlear implant, diagnosed specific language impairment and other factors. Required data was obtained on the basis of observation and through the subtests of the Diagnostics of Language Development test battery. The investigation has revealed that despite cochlear implantation the preferred and more frequently used communication system is sign language. All pupils in the research group are able to communicate through spoken language, but they need to complement and support it by at least some individual elements of the sign language. Morphological- syntactic level of spoken speech was striking for all of the pupils in the research group. Pupils...
Analysis of the Czech translation of Yuri Vynnychuk's collection of short stories Chachacha
Stelibská, Alexandra ; Chlaňová, Tereza (advisor) ; Lendělová, Věra (referee)
This diploma thesis Analysis of the Czech translation of Yuri Vynnychuk's collection of short stories Chachacha is devoted to the analysis of translation solutions of selected linguistic features in two short stories - Chachacha and Kulparkiv, aneb Chachacha 2. The goal of this work is to assess translation methods of Rita Kindlerová, describe its possible positives and negatives. Introductory chapters deal with the biography of Yuri Vynnychuk, his classification in a literal context, general characteristics of his work and consequently the stylistic analysis of two excerpted texts. An integral part of the work is definition of theoretical base for translatological analysis. Main parts of the work are focused on the analysis of translation of specific linguistic features, which are the stylistic dominants of selected texts: stylization of speech, style differentiation, phraseme and selected culture- specific items with an emphasis on proper nouns.
Topic Detection from Spoken Speech
Škeřík, Zdeněk ; Szőke, Igor (referee) ; Schwarz, Petr (advisor)
This thesis is about topic detection from spoken speech. The first part of the thesis deals with speech transcription to text. The thesis describes two different solutions of the topic detection - a machine learning based solution and an expert solution that composes a very precise query describing the document topic. Both methods are tested on a set of recordings and compared.

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