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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Využití prostředků umělé inteligence pro podporu rozhodování v podniku / The Use of Means of Artificial Intelligence for the Decision Making Support in the Firm

Tirinda, Viktor January 2013 (has links)
The master’s thesis deals with a use of artificial intelligence as a support for decision in a company. The thesis contains application which is based on techniques of genetic algorithms and sets of conditions to determine the deployment of transmitters for internet connection in a given location.
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Hodnocení klienta banky / Evaluation of the Client of the Bank

Richtrová, Kateřina January 2015 (has links)
The master’s thesis deals with the topic of the use of artificial intelligence for managerial decision making in the firm. This thesis contains proposal of model of fuzzy logic in MS Excel and MATLAB for evaluation of the client’s solvency of bank for the purposes of loan providing.
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Plánování cesty robotu pomocí posilovaného učení / Robot path planning by means of reinforcement learning

Veselovský, Michal January 2013 (has links)
This thesis is dealing with path planning for autonomous robot in enviromenment with static obstacles. Thesis includes analysis of different approaches for path planning, description of methods utilizing reinforcement learning and experiments with them. Main outputs of thesis are working algorithms for path planning based on Q-learning, verifying their functionality and mutual comparison.
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Snižování komplexity umělé inteligence ve hrách s otevřeným světem pomocí kombinace reaktivních a prohledávacích technik / Reducing Complexity of AI in Open-World Games by Combining Search-based and Reactive Techniques

Černý, Martin January 2016 (has links)
Open-world computer games present the players with a large degree of freedom to interact with the virtual environment. The increased player freedom makes open-world games a challenging domain for artificial intelligence. In this thesis we present three novel techniques to handle various types of complexity inherent in developing artificial intelligence for open-world games. We developed behavior objects that extend the well-known concept of smart objects and help in structuring codebase for reactive reasoning, we propose and implement constraint satisfaction techniques to specify behavior from a global viewpoint and we have shown how adversarial search techniques can mitigate the need for complex reactive decision mechanisms when a large number of parameters has to be taken into account. The general techniques are implemented and evaluated in the context of a complete open-world game Kingdom Come: Deliverance. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
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Egoismus - etika dnešní doby / Egoism - the ethical concept of today

Macko, Milan January 2019 (has links)
This thesis deals with the current egoistic nature of man. The first part of the paper will describe the historical background and the rise of empirical science and will point out the newly emerging cultural paradigm which has influenced the whole value system and general development of today's society. This will be followed up by the description of an individual phenomena that guides the acceptance of social principles actively pursued within our society these days. Parsing of individual factors using the method of analysis and synthesis will allow us to approach the very phenomenon of egoism from a wider perspective. The focus of this paper is to attempt to answer whether man's dependency on today's society leads to the development of egoistic characteristic in a person. The paper will also attempt, using philosophical and theological reflection and modern science, to find an outline for a solution that would be beneficial to the advancement of an altruistic profile of civilization. Keywords Jesus, Plato, Sokrates, the good, egoism, emphaty, philosophy, genetics, intelligence, values, conformity, consumer society, power, science
166

Algoritmizovaný grafický design / Algorithm driven graphic design

Kabilka, Richard January 2020 (has links)
The diploma thesis inquires into the use of A.I. - artificial intelligence in the field of graphic design. This thesis aims to describe the current state of A.I. use and algorithmization in graphic design and, based on the conducted study, to evaluate the potential of this type of tool and possible impacts on graphic design. The theoretical section will introduce basic principles and concepts of graphic design and its relationship with art and technology, based on professional literature and current research. Furthermore, it will describe the current possibilities and specializations of artificial intelligence. Findings from these two chapters will serve as a framework for critical evaluation of the currently available A.I. driven tools for graphic design. In the research section, a quantitative study utilizing a questionnaire will be conducted among the professional public and examine the opinions and experiences of Czech graphic designers with tools for design automatization. Its results will be used to test the formulated hypotheses utilizing appropriate statistical methods.
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Bipolarizace společnosti? Analýza debaty o imigraci v online médiích / Bipolarization of the society? Analysing online media debate on immigration

Hrdina, Jakub January 2020 (has links)
This thesis explores the UK's media environment and aims to decide whether the media show bipolar trends in reporting about immigration during the infamous EU immigration crisis. It utilizes the Natural Language Processing AI to assess a dataset of five major publishers in the UK - The Sun, The Daily Mail, The Guardian, The Independent and The Daily Telegraph - through the years 2015, 2016 and 2017. The focus of the analysis are the dynamics of the media space in general as well as specifics of reporting of separate publishers. The applied method is a novelty to quantitative assessment of qualitative aspects of given texts and the thesis serves as an example of successful utilization of such approach. In comparison to the previous researches conducted on similar topics, the main benefits of utilization of the AI includes the ability to assess huge datasets, assured consistency and huge innovative potential. Being able to analyze a dataset of 1813 articles quantitatively, the method is as important as the study itself.
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Role pedagoga ve vzdělávání nadaných / Teachers' role in the education of gifted children

Tichavová, Denisa January 2020 (has links)
This thesis focuses on the role of a teacher in the educational process of gifted children. The main objective of the thesis is to examine teachers' attitudes toward gifted children and the ways in which these attitudes impact the development of potential and educational motivation in gifted children. The theoretical part of the thesis discusses the issues of gifted children. Next, the thesis focuses on the teacher's profession and describes factors through which teachers can influence the education of gifted, particularly teachers' attitudes toward gifted and communication and interaction styles between teachers and gifted children. The empirical part of the thesis involves a qualitative study based on semi-structured interviews with teachers of gifted children, as well as with gifted children themselves, focused on the perceived influence of teachers on the education and motivation of gifted children. The findings of the qualitative analysis bring insights into the teachers' influence on the educational process of gifted students, as perceived from both the perspectives of teachers and gifted children.
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Dopady umělé inteligence a robotických systémů na revoluci ve vojenských záležitostech v ozbrojených silách Izraele a Ruské federace / The Impacts of Artificial Intelligence and Robotic Systems on the Revolution in Military Affairs in the Armed Forces of Israel and the Russian Federation

Dóka, Otto January 2021 (has links)
Every revolution in military affairs was always, to a large extent, driven by the appearance of new types of modern technologies. Many examples from the past revolutions reflect this fact, including the recent one between the 1970s and 1990s of the 20th century. This most recent revolution in military affairs had its roots in a Soviet concept of "military-technical revolution," which, as its name already indicates, gave the technology a great significance. Both above-mentioned theoretical concepts had a practical impact on how the battle operations were conducted, on changes in military doctrines and organization of forces, and the integration of new technologies into existing weapon systems. In the last revolution in military affairs from the 1980s and 1990s, the central role was played by precision-guided munitions, command and control systems, and also communication systems. Today there is an ongoing discussion about the potential new revolution in military affairs, which main drivers are expected to be artificial intelligence and robotic systems. This diploma thesis focuses on the definition of concepts "military-technical revolution," "revolution in military affairs," their evolution, and the new technologies that can cause a new revolution in the near future- artificial intelligence and...
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Myšlenkový svět mladé inteligence: intimita, rovnost a odlišnost ve střední Evropě 1956-1968 / The World of Meaning of the Young Intelligentsia: Intimacy, Equality and Difference in Central Europe 1956-1968

Nebřenský, Zdeněk January 2012 (has links)
The thesis deals with thought, mentality and conceptions of the higher education students. It focuses especially on discussions and controversies between students and party, state or universities authorities and aims at frictions which spread in official discourse and arose from student demands on more space for autonomous activity. Its main concern is the way in which these controversies were related to power transformations in the Central-European dictatorship since 1956. As an example of young intelligentsia, activists of youth and student organizations at higher education institutions in Warsaw, Prague and Bratislava have been chosen. The thesis is divided into three parts. The first part researches on the conceptions of intimate, especially problems of youth sexuality, student marriage and living conditions of young families. The second part deals with the conceptions of equality in relation to centralized work-placement of graduates. The power authorities in the state-socialist society laid stress on social equality of all citizens, but paradoxically it produced strong inequality at a local level and undermined work, social and transnational mobility. The third parts researches on conceptions of difference. In this case, authorities claimed generation unity and culture uniformity for the whole...

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