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3D Photo Slideshow Using OpenGL
Dokoupil, Martin ; Fapšo, Michal (referee) ; Seeman, Michal (advisor)
This document describes implementation of photo slideshow editor. This editor can be used to create dynamic sequences from taken photos. Image taken by camera is projected onto three-dimensional sphere and drawn to screen. Then it is posible to rotate and zoom camera over image. Visual output of this editor makes moving over image more real. If panoramic image is used, user is able to free look around. This document describes method which can translate two-dimensional coordinates to three-dimensional space. Shows how to use transformations for moving camera and methods to implement camera zoom. Contains description of user interface and also mentions extensions that were implemented in editor.
3D Photo Slideshow Using OpenGL
Ondrejíček, Marián ; Navrátil, Jan (referee) ; Seeman, Michal (advisor)
The aim of this thesis was to design a photo slideshow in 3D space using OpenGL and to implement functional application. Also there is description of Qt toolkit, which was used to design graphical user interface of the program. Furthermore there are explained basics of quaternion interpolation, which is the core of animation and camera system. The second part describes practical realization and each part of the project in details. Application was successfully implemented. In the end, the results are discussed, including possibilities of future development.
Controlling of camera
Tylš, Ladislav ; Valach, Soběslav (referee) ; Richter, Miloslav (advisor)
This thesis describes the principles of making application which is able to set and control camera. The first part describes basic camera connections and it explains definition and specification of camera’s features. The second part of my thesis describes implementation of application, which can use more cameras to image preview, image acquisition and to simply set of camera’s features. To implement the applications we can use MATLAB and C++BUILDER uses opencv libraries.
Fast Re-Calibration of PTZ Camera for Traffic Analysis
Dřevo, Aleš ; Juránek, Roman (referee) ; Sochor, Jakub (advisor)
This thesis deals with problematics of PTZ-camera re-calibration during movement. The objective of this work is to keep the camera in calibration mode from default status when the known positions of Vanishing Points are in the image. With their use during movement, which is changing with motion of the camera, their positions are kept with help of two implemented methods. The first method is based on the principle of homography, the second on the principle of cross ratio. The results show that both of these methods work especially for keeping the positions of First Vanishing Points. In the case of the Second Vanishing Points there appear various problems and the results are often quite inaccurate.
Automatic setting of lens system and camera orientation
Zeman, Martin ; Honec, Peter (referee) ; Janáková, Ilona (advisor)
This thesis is focused on problems of adjusting camera parameters (focus, aperture, zoom). It is also focused on target detection and following this target with a camera. Histogram equalization is a part of this thesis as well.
Fast Re-Calibration of PTZ Camera for Traffic Analysis
Dřevo, Aleš ; Juránek, Roman (referee) ; Sochor, Jakub (advisor)
This thesis deals with problematics of PTZ-camera re-calibration during movement. The objective of this work is to keep the camera in calibration mode from default status when the known positions of Vanishing Points are in the image. With their use during movement, which is changing with motion of the camera, their positions are kept with help of two implemented methods. The first method is based on the principle of homography, the second on the principle of cross ratio. The results show that both of these methods work especially for keeping the positions of First Vanishing Points. In the case of the Second Vanishing Points there appear various problems and the results are often quite inaccurate.
3D Photo Slideshow Using OpenGL
Dokoupil, Martin ; Fapšo, Michal (referee) ; Seeman, Michal (advisor)
This document describes implementation of photo slideshow editor. This editor can be used to create dynamic sequences from taken photos. Image taken by camera is projected onto three-dimensional sphere and drawn to screen. Then it is posible to rotate and zoom camera over image. Visual output of this editor makes moving over image more real. If panoramic image is used, user is able to free look around. This document describes method which can translate two-dimensional coordinates to three-dimensional space. Shows how to use transformations for moving camera and methods to implement camera zoom. Contains description of user interface and also mentions extensions that were implemented in editor.
3D Photo Slideshow Using OpenGL
Ondrejíček, Marián ; Navrátil, Jan (referee) ; Seeman, Michal (advisor)
The aim of this thesis was to design a photo slideshow in 3D space using OpenGL and to implement functional application. Also there is description of Qt toolkit, which was used to design graphical user interface of the program. Furthermore there are explained basics of quaternion interpolation, which is the core of animation and camera system. The second part describes practical realization and each part of the project in details. Application was successfully implemented. In the end, the results are discussed, including possibilities of future development.
Profiling Perspective in Eclipse
Hynek, Jiří ; Přikryl, Zdeněk (referee) ; Hruška, Tomáš (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis is concerned by question of creation a new plug-in for software development enviroment Eclipse. Product of this work is the view intended for profiling perspective of software development enviroment of project Lissom based on Eclipse. The aim of the view is draw call graphs defined by data from XML structure.
Automatic setting of lens system and camera orientation
Zeman, Martin ; Honec, Peter (referee) ; Janáková, Ilona (advisor)
This thesis is focused on problems of adjusting camera parameters (focus, aperture, zoom). It is also focused on target detection and following this target with a camera. Histogram equalization is a part of this thesis as well.

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