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Response of biological signals on multimedia content
Ondrášková, Lucie ; Chmelař, Milan (referee) ; Bubník, Karel (advisor)
This paper explains the concept of emotion, emotion dimension and how emotions relate to the central nervous system. Additionally, there is research that were the inspiration for this work, the basic types of emotions and their physiological responses. The following are ways to monitor signals caused by emotions. The practical part deals with the sensing signals from the periphery of the body, specifically the EDA, EMG, EOG and PPG. As stimuli to elicit these signals were used photography, music and film. The signals were processed using the program developed in Matlab. Program specific values obtained were statistically analysed.
Dynamic Signal Analyzer
Grohoľ, Stanislav ; Ing. Miroslav Horáček, Ph.D., ÚPT AVČR Brno (referee) ; Zobač, Martin (advisor)
The thesis deals with the two-port transmission measurement using self-made dynamic signal analyzer (DSA) and its associated problems. The DSA is based on National Instruments data acquisition card. In this work are provides basic analysis, for which the DSA can be used. Described are methods of two-port transmission measuring. Definitions concerning the creation of the DSA are described in detail. Listed are the kinds of stimuli and parameters of data acquisition cards. The practical part describes the properties of the selected data acquisition card for DSA and utility, created in MATLAB. In practical part are verified properties of individual stimulus and referred to the comparison with theoretical properties. Selected stimulus is used in a particular two-port measurement and the results are compared with theoretical model. Experimentally is determined the size of the dynamic range of the analyzer.
Proposal fit stimulative tools
Dvořák, Pavel ; Očková, Pavla (referee) ; Němeček, Petr (advisor)
Purpose of this diploma thesis is proposal of fit stimulative tools. First company Moravia IT, a.s. is introduced along with objectives set for next five years period. Then is high fluctuation in the company chosen as the main problem. The aim is to propose stimuli, which decrease fluctuation. There is an analysis done in the next part, which is focused in negative and positive factors, which influence motivation of employees. The most significant motivation theories are described in theoretical part and their results are also mentioned. Final proposal of stimuli is divided into several parts – employees’ needs identification, definition of new stimuli and selection of suitable stimulative tools. There is made provision for time frame of satisfying employee’s needs in “evaluation” chapter. Also changes in corporate strategy according to the new proposals are demonstrated. At the end of the diploma thesis are suggested particular steps for management, which should have been done to decrease high fluctuation and finally achieve the main objectives of the company.
Strategy for Managing Sales Promotion of Company
Viková, Miroslava ; Hruška, Stanislav (referee) ; Mallya, Thaddeus (advisor)
This thesis deals with analyzing strategic position of energetic drinks production company. It mainly focuses on establishing a way the company can sustain and improve its current competitive position in the market. The results of the analysis in this thesis should be able to come up with measures that can help the company improve its sales promotion strategy in its area of activity – energy drinks. These measures should be the basis for its competitiveness and sustaining its position in the market.
Motivation of the volunteers at sports events of the organization Tri pro zdravi
Kouklíková, Klára ; Voráček, Josef (advisor) ; Pecinová, Markéta (referee)
Title: The motivation of the volunteers at sports events od the organisation Tri pro zdravi. Goals: The main goal of this bachelor thesis is the assessment of the motivation of volunteers who participated in events organised by Tri pro zdravi. Another aim consists in fomulating proposals on how to raise the motivation od volunteers to return and participate in the events again. Methods: This work is based on qualitative data collection methods: observation and in-depth interview. As a quantitative data collection method, a questionnaire has been used. Results: There are differen stimuli that may influence the motivation od the volunteers. The volunteers od past events od the organisation Tri pro zdravi were mainly influenced by internal motives. External motives such as small gifts of a free starting fee, however, were also quite effective. Those volunteers who do not want to paticipate in these events anymore mostly did not feel needed. Therefore, a work plan for each od the station sis included as one of the recommendations. Key words: Sports volunteering, sports volunteer, motivation, stimuli, sports event.
Proposal fit stimulative tools
Dvořák, Pavel ; Očková, Pavla (referee) ; Němeček, Petr (advisor)
Purpose of this diploma thesis is proposal of fit stimulative tools. First company Moravia IT, a.s. is introduced along with objectives set for next five years period. Then is high fluctuation in the company chosen as the main problem. The aim is to propose stimuli, which decrease fluctuation. There is an analysis done in the next part, which is focused in negative and positive factors, which influence motivation of employees. The most significant motivation theories are described in theoretical part and their results are also mentioned. Final proposal of stimuli is divided into several parts – employees’ needs identification, definition of new stimuli and selection of suitable stimulative tools. There is made provision for time frame of satisfying employee’s needs in “evaluation” chapter. Also changes in corporate strategy according to the new proposals are demonstrated. At the end of the diploma thesis are suggested particular steps for management, which should have been done to decrease high fluctuation and finally achieve the main objectives of the company.
Dynamic Signal Analyzer
Grohoľ, Stanislav ; Ing. Miroslav Horáček, Ph.D., ÚPT AVČR Brno (referee) ; Zobač, Martin (advisor)
The thesis deals with the two-port transmission measurement using self-made dynamic signal analyzer (DSA) and its associated problems. The DSA is based on National Instruments data acquisition card. In this work are provides basic analysis, for which the DSA can be used. Described are methods of two-port transmission measuring. Definitions concerning the creation of the DSA are described in detail. Listed are the kinds of stimuli and parameters of data acquisition cards. The practical part describes the properties of the selected data acquisition card for DSA and utility, created in MATLAB. In practical part are verified properties of individual stimulus and referred to the comparison with theoretical properties. Selected stimulus is used in a particular two-port measurement and the results are compared with theoretical model. Experimentally is determined the size of the dynamic range of the analyzer.
Strategy for Managing Sales Promotion of Company
Viková, Miroslava ; Hruška, Stanislav (referee) ; Mallya, Thaddeus (advisor)
This thesis deals with analyzing strategic position of energetic drinks production company. It mainly focuses on establishing a way the company can sustain and improve its current competitive position in the market. The results of the analysis in this thesis should be able to come up with measures that can help the company improve its sales promotion strategy in its area of activity – energy drinks. These measures should be the basis for its competitiveness and sustaining its position in the market.
Response of biological signals on multimedia content
Ondrášková, Lucie ; Chmelař, Milan (referee) ; Bubník, Karel (advisor)
This paper explains the concept of emotion, emotion dimension and how emotions relate to the central nervous system. Additionally, there is research that were the inspiration for this work, the basic types of emotions and their physiological responses. The following are ways to monitor signals caused by emotions. The practical part deals with the sensing signals from the periphery of the body, specifically the EDA, EMG, EOG and PPG. As stimuli to elicit these signals were used photography, music and film. The signals were processed using the program developed in Matlab. Program specific values obtained were statistically analysed.

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