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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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OCR cíleně znehodnocených textů / OCR of image based web form protection

Peluch, Tibor January 2009 (has links)
The thesis deals with programming of application in operating system Windows. Main features of application system Microsoft Foundation Class are resumed in brief here. In following part there is idea about implementing an application with graphic user interface that makes, using schema, work with data, possible. The third part deals with implementation of blocks into dynamic linked libraries and there is outlined a possibility to use data of this programme as an external module and a possibility of realtime data processing e.g. picture and sound. The verification of a good functionality of this application is in the last part. The application is really tested in diagnosing of devaluated texts for protecting web forms www.centrum.cz. There were designed blocks making picture read possible just from internet, preprocessing, segmentation, feature extraction, evaluationg in neural network and blocks that make possible to read and save processed data into the disc.
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Aplicación MFC para Windows: creación de un protector de pantalla para la UNMSM

Espichan Beretta, Patricia Isabel January 2002 (has links)
Actualmente, ante el auge que tienen los medios de comunicación y el uso avanzado de la tecnología en el mercado, las empresas necesitan ser más competitivas y promocionarse aún más a través de su imagen y la elaboración de sus productos. Hoy en día no sólo las grandes casas americanas de software, sino las grandes empresas multinacionales promocionan su imagen a través de los diversos accesorios que se utilizan para las computadoras como almanaques, pad’s para los mouses, protectores de pantalla (a través de disquetes, Cd’s o de la Internet), etc. (...) Es por eso que este trabajo está destinado a construir un Protector de Pantalla para la Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, contribuyendo a que alguna empresa o a algún investigador interesado en este tipo de productos, se anime a desarrollar su propio protector de pantalla, mejorando aún más sus resultados.
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Building environment rule and analysis (BERA) language and its application for evaluating building circulation and spatial program

Lee, Jin Kook 18 January 2011 (has links)
This study aims to design and implement a domain-specific computer programming language: the Building Environment Rule and Analysis (BERA) Language. As a result of the growing area of Building Information Modeling (BIM), there has been a need to develop highly customized domain-specific programming languages for handling issues in building models in the architecture, engineering and construction (AEC) industry. The BERA Language attempts to deal with building information models in an intuitive way in order to define and analyze rules in design stages. The application of the BERA Language aims to provide efficiency in defining, analyzing and checking rules. Specific example applications implemented in this dissertation are on the evaluation of two key aspects: building circulation and spatial programming. The objective of this study is to accomplish an effectiveness and ease of use without precise knowledge of general-purpose languages that are conventionally used in BIM software development. To achieve the goal, this study proposes an abstraction of the universe of discourse - it is the BERA Object Model (BOM). It is a human-centered abstraction of complex state of building models rather than the computation-oriented abstraction. By using BOM, users can enjoy the ease of use and portability of BIM data, rather than complex and platform-dependent data structures. This study also has reviewed and demonstrated its potential for extensibility of BOM. Not only its lateral extensions such as structural building elements, but also the vertical extensions such as additional properties for existing BOM objects are good examples. In current BERA Language Tool, many computed and derived properties/relations have been proposed and implemented, as well as some basic data directly from the given building model. Target users of the BERA Language are domain experts such as architects, designers, reviewers, owners, managers, students, etc., rather than BIM software developers. It means that the people who are interested in the building environment rule and analysis are the potential users. The BERA Language Tool comprises many libraries to alleviate common but unnecessary problems and limitations that are encountered when users attempt to analyze and evaluate building models using commercially available tools. Combined with other libraries which populate rich and domain-specific datasets for certain purposes, the BERA Language will be fairly versatile to define rules and analyze various building environmental conditions.

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