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Analytical Dashboard for Indoor Locating System
Petrovič, Lukáš ; Ščuglík, František (referee) ; Veselý, Vladimír (advisor)
The main purpose of this work is to create an application which will provide visualisation of historical data from position sensors. The data are being obtained from closed spaces, for example shops, gymnasiums or halls. These data are valuable but without easily usable visualisation they will lose their potential. Right visualisation allows user to better evaluate situation which the data represents. Result of this work is a tool with which the user is able to easily analyse data gained in certain time interval. For the needs of analysis, the application provides various kinds of data representations, which assign the data specific purpose. Data might be presented in graphs for example for the purpose of representation of the total overcomed distance of monitored object. They can also be used in maps which provide good representation of positions due to monitored area. All created visualization elements are put into interactive blocks. These blocks make up almost whole control panel. It is easy to manipulate with these blocks and to edit created visualisation with their help.
Graphical Vizualization of Routing Algorithms
Hanzély, Oskár ; Bidlo, Michal (referee) ; Jaroš, Jiří (advisor)
This thesis deals with routing processes of computer networks, overview of netwrok topologies and commonly used routing algorythms. It includes detailed description of created application to graphycal dysplay of networks schemes and routing. It contains transformation process of some schemes and the visualisation of all routing steps like an animation. The potency of usage and future development is commented briefly.
Visualisation of Path Planning Algorithms
Galba, Šimon ; Janoušek, Vladimír (referee) ; Rozman, Jaroslav (advisor)
This term project attends to studying of path planning algorithm visualisation, theoretical description of algorithms used for this purpose and analysis of already developed algorithms in the master thesis that this term thesis builds upon.
Visualising CPU Activity
Ďurčo, Marián ; Češka, Milan (referee) ; Vojnar, Tomáš (advisor)
This thesis is intended to be a complement for learning about the RISC pipeline. Product of this thesis is a web application. After reviewing various tools and libraries suitable for this work, we have chosen two main libraries React and Redux. The created solution allows the instruction flow to be displayed in the RISC pipeline as well as states of the registers and the memory. It makes easy to perform transitions between the various parts of the visualization. This visualization allows a basic understanding of the RISC pipeline principles and also individual assembly instructions.
Control of smart house model
Becová, Lucia ; Arm, Jakub (referee) ; Štohl, Radek (advisor)
My thesis deals with the control of intelligent and comfort house. The first chapter contains a model of the irrigation system , recovery of the electronics and simple applications for testing. The second chapter deals with the recovery model of gate and garage doors. The third chapter is focused on the management of lighting in the house and its surroundings. The fourth chapter is devoted to visualization via the Power Panel PP481.
Sentiment Analysis in Automotive Industry
Bezák, Adam ; Otrusina, Lubomír (referee) ; Smrž, Pavel (advisor)
The main theme of this thesis is to familiarize with the basic methods of sentiment analysis on social networks. Thesis’s theme is aimed on the automotive industry, although this prinicipal can be used in any different examined branch. The basis of the practical part is to obtain data from the social networks, analyze them and then index them into ElasticSearch database. Another goal of the thesis is to visualize these data by means of a web portal. Created web portal provides various statistics of the leading automobile brands, an overview of new trends or the aspect visualization of the individual cars.
Large Scene Rendering
Langer, Lukáš ; Tóth, Michal (referee) ; Starka, Tomáš (advisor)
Work discusses rendering of complex scenes and terrain. It's main task is to show the extensive scenery terrain that normally do not fit in the graphic card memory. It introduce the theory of terrain rendering including terrain level of detail algoritms. The paper presents the design and implementation of application that implements dynamic streaming of complex terrain.
Recognizing of the gesture, based on data from accelerometer, used to control a car model
Zermegh, Tomáš ; Sova, Václav (referee) ; Lamberský, Vojtěch (advisor)
This project deals with the usage of development kit Chronos ez430 to demonstrate fundamental movements based on the recognition of gestures. Recognition of basic gestures for movements (forward, stop, backwards and turning) is the fundamental part of the work which is based on formulating algorithm. The formulating of algorithm for data processing runs under Matlab/Simulink. The algorithm is converted into the C language and with the help of Code Composer Studio is integrated into kit Chronos ez430.
New Generation of Open-Source Tool Stranger Strings
Kňazík, Matej ; Dobeš, Petr (referee) ; Herout, Adam (advisor)
Cieľom tejto bakalárskej práce je opísať vývoj webovej aplikácie s názvom Stranger Strings. Projekt si ponechal svoje meno po internom firemnom nástroji, avšak vo všetkom ostatnom prešiel kompletnými zmenami. Účel Stranger Strings sa pozmenil, kód bol od základu prepísaný a celý projekt bol zmenený na open-source. Rovnako bolo redizajnované aj užívateľské prostredie za účelom rozšírenia cieľovej skupiny užívateľov. Táto práca podrobne popisuje tento proces a tiež vysvetľuje, akú úlohu zohralo užívateľské testovanie pri identifikácii hlavných problémov aplikácie. Výsledkom tejto práce je open-source nástroj na analýzu lokalizácie, ktorý pomáha užívateľom zlepšovať jej kvalitu.
Structured-light 3D scanner
Hadzima, Jaroslav ; Chromý, Adam (referee) ; Jelínek, Aleš (advisor)
3D scanner is a device capable of creating a model using analysis, most commonly from image data. 3D scanners could be divided into two major groups, contact and noncontact scanners. Aim of this study is to interpret problematics of 3D scanning with structured light. Specifically usage of Gray code patterns. There is step by step evaluation of individual hardware and software obstacles and possible errors, from calibration to final point cloud. In next section, there are included tests determining quality, precision and accuracy of scanning with given method. System is applicable to mobile robots and yet fully remotely controlled. The majority of enumerations is taking place in Raspberry Pi 3 model B, just visualization alone is done from computer.

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