National Repository of Grey Literature 9 records found  Search took 0.00 seconds. 
Online System for Visual Geo-Localization in Natural Environment
Pospíšil, Miroslav ; Čadík, Martin (referee) ; Brejcha, Jan (advisor)
The goal of this master thesis is creation of an online system serving as a performing application for presentation results of visual geo-localization in nature and mountain environment. The system offers the users to choose one of the pre-defined photographs or~to~upload one's own photography while choosing a file or inserting an URL address. The~system will localizate a camera of a given image based on a visual geo-localization. The~geo-localization uses the mountain horizon as a key characteristic when searching for similar horizons. The~curve line of the horizon is extracted by a fully automatic algorithm based on supervised learning and dynamic programming. Visual geo-localization running on the server which using new inversed index with cache politic. This allows further scaling of the system. The server processing detected horizon curve and respond with set of the best candidates on results. Results are visualised to the user in form of classic map, detailed sattelite view and rendering of found panorama.
Problematics of flight in mountainous terrain
Ilčin, Jaroslav ; Hammer, Jaromír (referee) ; Krška, Karel (advisor)
The Bachelor Thesis presents the specific meteorology phenomena of the mountain environment and an impact on aircraft operation. The Thesis analyzes these phenomena causes, development and process with focus on evaluation of weather impact interacting with orography on Poprad - Tatry airport operation.
Objective and subjective dangers when moving in the Czech mountains during the winter season
Žmolík, Jiří ; Bunc, Václav (advisor) ; Sýkora, Karel (referee)
Title: Objective and subjective dangers when moving in the Czech mountains during the winter season Objectives: The primary goal of this work is to provide relevant and up-to-date information for the safe realization of outdoor activities in winter mountain environments. It aims to familiarize individuals with the objective and subjective dangers and risks posed by mountainous terrain during the winter season, when the Czech mountain ranges are covered with snow. The secondary goal is to compile a comprehensive set of recommendations on how to mitigate the objective and subjective dangers through proper procedures to ensure a safe level of engagement. Methods: The chosen method for this study was a literature review. The sources were selected based on their relevance to the specific topic, the expertise of the content, and, in many cases, the practical and theoretical knowledge of the author. On the other hand, sources that were older than thirty years were not utilized in order to maintain the currency of the information, regardless of the author's practical and theoretical skills or knowledge. This decision was primarily driven by the goal of providing relevant and up-to-date information for the safe realization of outdoor activities in mountain environments. Considering safety, there is no room...
Runoff changes in mountain environment, case study Kyrgyz Ridge, Tian Shan
Jedličková, Šárka ; Šobr, Miroslav (advisor) ; Falátková, Kristýna (referee)
The goal of this thesis is to search available statistical methods, which can be used for tracking changes in runoff of rivers in mountain areas (but not exclusively there). One of the most commonly used methods is Mann-Kendall test. Next there is test of homogeneity of time series, which includes for example Pettitt test or Mann-Whitney test. To observe the changes we can also use different models. The thesis gives characteristics of the drainage area of the rivers Ala-Archa, Alamedina a Kara-Balta with focus on their runoff. Runoffs of their river Ala-Archa were studied in years 1928 - 2010. For river Alamedin, only years 1926 - 2010 were analyzed. And for river Kara- Balta, the time series is available only for period of 1927 - 1994. Key words: runoff, statistical methods, mountain environment, Tian Shan, glacier-snow regime
Online System for Visual Geo-Localization in Natural Environment
Pospíšil, Miroslav ; Čadík, Martin (referee) ; Brejcha, Jan (advisor)
The goal of this master thesis is creation of an online system serving as a performing application for presentation results of visual geo-localization in nature and mountain environment. The system offers the users to choose one of the pre-defined photographs or~to~upload one's own photography while choosing a file or inserting an URL address. The~system will localizate a camera of a given image based on a visual geo-localization. The~geo-localization uses the mountain horizon as a key characteristic when searching for similar horizons. The~curve line of the horizon is extracted by a fully automatic algorithm based on supervised learning and dynamic programming. Visual geo-localization running on the server which using new inversed index with cache politic. This allows further scaling of the system. The server processing detected horizon curve and respond with set of the best candidates on results. Results are visualised to the user in form of classic map, detailed sattelite view and rendering of found panorama.
Problematics of flight in mountainous terrain
Ilčin, Jaroslav ; Hammer, Jaromír (referee) ; Krška, Karel (advisor)
The Bachelor Thesis presents the specific meteorology phenomena of the mountain environment and an impact on aircraft operation. The Thesis analyzes these phenomena causes, development and process with focus on evaluation of weather impact interacting with orography on Poprad - Tatry airport operation.
Runoff changes in mountain environment, case study Kyrgyz Ridge, Tian Shan
Jedličková, Šárka ; Šobr, Miroslav (advisor) ; Falátková, Kristýna (referee)
The goal of this thesis is to search available statistical methods, which can be used for tracking changes in runoff of rivers in mountain areas (but not exclusively there). One of the most commonly used methods is Mann-Kendall test. Next there is test of homogeneity of time series, which includes for example Pettitt test or Mann-Whitney test. To observe the changes we can also use different models. The thesis gives characteristics of the drainage area of the rivers Ala-Archa, Alamedina a Kara-Balta with focus on their runoff. Runoffs of their river Ala-Archa were studied in years 1928 - 2010. For river Alamedin, only years 1926 - 2010 were analyzed. And for river Kara- Balta, the time series is available only for period of 1927 - 1994. Key words: runoff, statistical methods, mountain environment, Tian Shan, glacier-snow regime
The role of high-altitude habitats for speciation of central European endemics from the genus Campanula
Folbrová, Magdaléna ; Šemberová, Kristýna (advisor) ; Reif, Jiří (referee)
Mountain environment plays an important role in plant's life. Extreme conditions lead to continuous speciation accompanied by a complex processes e.g. geographical isolation (variation) or polyploidization. These processes can be studied by using a suitable model plant, represented in this thesis by selected mountain endemic bellflowers species belonging to Campanula rotundifolia agg. These species appear to be morphologically very similar but they are supposed to be of different origin. Mountain ecosystem is considered to be one of the most diverse and the most valuable environment for nature conservation. It hosts many endangered plants as well as plants protected by law. From the model group, these plants are represented by Campanula bohemica Hruby, Campanula gelida Kovanda and Campanula rotundifolia subsp. sudetica (Hruby) Soó. This thesis aims to sum up the up the current knowledge about a high altitude environment and endemism and to give a description of speciation mechanisms leading to the variability of mountain Campanula species. Further descriptions of their endangerment level, conservation and origin are also given. The subsequent MSc Thesis, introduced in the last part of this thesis, aims to reveal the origin of Czech and Slovakian mountain Campanula endemics. It is mainly focused on...
Problematics of flight in mountainous terrain
Ilčin, Jaroslav ; Hammer, Jaromír (referee) ; Krška, Karel (advisor)
The Bachelor Thesis presents the specific meteorology phenomena of the mountain environment and an impact on aircraft operation. The Thesis analyzes these phenomena causes, development and process with focus on evaluation of weather impact interacting with orography on Poprad - Tatry airport operation.

Interested in being notified about new results for this query?
Subscribe to the RSS feed.