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XML Databases for Dictionary Data Management
Skalický, Martin ; Granát, Jiří (referee) ; Smrž, Pavel (advisor)
This Bachelor's thesis practical part's main goal is transformation of invalid pseudoXML data into valid XML and use Schematron for advance validation. Teoretical part is about XML markup language. Next part ilustrates and describes data storing in OLIF, ISLE/MILE etc. standards and differences between them. Part, where the thesis concentrates on implementation, describes problems and work progress. Last part is about statistic evaluation.
Information Technologies in Psychology
Ižák, Tomáš ; Fapšo, Michal (referee) ; Smrž, Pavel (advisor)
This work is interested in possibilities of personal character's recognition from text data with computer contribution. It's based on Kreitler & Kreitler method that's why it's focused on separating sentences into meaning units, assigning a dimension to a meaning unit and gaining characters of author (neuroticism and extroversion) from meaning unit's dimensions.
XML Dictionary Tagging
Sýkora, Michal ; Šilhavá, Jana (referee) ; Smrž, Pavel (advisor)
This bachelor thesis describes the management of dictionary data in XML format, especially the family of XML standards and their use in work with dictionaries. In addition, the system for their storage, specifically DEB II.The practical part show a dictionaries transfer to the LMF standard, installation and launching DEB II. In conclusion is discussion about the advantages and disadvantages of the system.
Praktické datové struktury
Pokorný, Michael ; Mareš, Martin (advisor) ; Babka, Martin (referee)
In this thesis, we implement several data structures for ordered and unordered dictionaries and we benchmark their performance in main memory on synthetic and practical workloads. Our survey includes both well-known data structures (B-trees, red-black trees, splay trees and hashing) and more exotic approaches (k-splay trees and k-forests). Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Frequency analysis of handshapes in selected Czech sign language dictionaries
Lišková, Lenka ; Okrouhlíková, Lenka (advisor) ; Nováková, Radka (referee)
in English This work focuses primarily on the handshapes and their frequency in the selected Czech sign language dictionaries. The main aim was to analyze the occurence of handshapes in two types of Czech sign language dictionaries (general and terminology) and compare them. A secondary aim was to analyze the handshapes of active and passive hand in these dictionaries and to analyze types of signs. The last aim was to get information about handshapes in foreign sign languages and compare their most frequent handshapes with my analysis results.
Particles in Slovak and Czech. System and Corpus Analysis
Šimková, Mária ; Nábělková, Mira (advisor) ; Vondráček, Miloslav (referee) ; Sokolová, Miloslava (referee)
The youngest word class type used to arouse great interest and discussions when entering the grammar; in some countries (e. g. in Germany) particles have been an object of systematic research. However, many other languages still lack a complex description of particles as a class on its own - they represent an appropriate material also for comparative researches. Differences in functioning and theoretical treatment of particles have been present in typologically different languages but they can emerge also in related languages, even in the case of Slovak and Czech. Lexicographical and grammar descriptions of these languages provide only small sets of particles (in Slovak roughly amounting to 400, in Czech exceeding 200) and are usually divided by authors into small groups and further on into even smaller subgroups. Due to specific features as well as to paradigmatic and syntagmatic relations with other language or speech phenomena even one particle or a couple of them or a narrowly defined group of particles can become an object of individual scientific and research projects. Step by step, our thesis presents the development of attitudes towards particles as an independent word class in general and in Russian linguistics in particular, grammar descriptions of particles in Slovak, Czech and other...
Occitania - history, language and culture
Pokorná, Monika ; Kalfiřtová, Eva (advisor) ; Müllerová, Eva (referee)
Title of the thesis: Occitania - history, language and culture The bachelor thesis named Occitania - history, language and culture first concerns the individual regions of the southern part of France, Occitania. Then it focuses on its history, Roman monuments and the Occitan language. We specify the period from its origin including historical monuments from the time of Roman dominance. The next part of the thesis concerns the teaching of the Occitan language on the state and private schools and education of the future teachers of this language. One of the chapters focuses on the grammars and dictionaries of the Occitan language and its dialects. The last part is about the Occitan culture, its customs, songs, drama, art and literature. Keywords: dictionary, French regions, grammar book, history and culture of Occitania, Occitan, Occitania
Praktické datové struktury
Pokorný, Michael ; Mareš, Martin (advisor) ; Babka, Martin (referee)
In this thesis, we implement several data structures for ordered and unordered dictionaries and we benchmark their performance in main memory on synthetic and practical workloads. Our survey includes both well-known data structures (B-trees, red-black trees, splay trees and hashing) and more exotic approaches (k-splay trees and k-forests). Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Frequency analysis of handshapes in selected Czech sign language dictionaries
Lišková, Lenka ; Okrouhlíková, Lenka (advisor) ; Nováková, Radka (referee)
in English This work focuses primarily on the handshapes and their frequency in the selected Czech sign language dictionaries. The main aim was to analyze the occurence of handshapes in two types of Czech sign language dictionaries (general and terminology) and compare them. A secondary aim was to analyze the handshapes of active and passive hand in these dictionaries and to analyze types of signs. The last aim was to get information about handshapes in foreign sign languages and compare their most frequent handshapes with my analysis results.

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