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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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Detekce telefonních hovorů v rozhlasových datech / Detection of Phone Calls in Broadcast Data

Javorský, Peter January 2010 (has links)
This master's thesis deals with phone call detection in recordings of radio broadcast data. I will introduce an approach, that will diarize broadcast record to segments with phone calls and segment where moderator speaks. Efficiency will be evaluated at frame level against manually annotated record.
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Rychlá detekce aplikačních protokolů / Fast Detection of Application Protocols

Grochol, David January 2014 (has links)
Master thesis is focused on classification of application protocols based on application data taken from layer L7 of ISO/OSI model. The aim of the thesis is to suggest a classifier for SDM system (Software defined monitoring) so it could be used for links with throughput up to 100 Gb/s. At the same time it should classify with the fewest possible errors.Designed classifier consists of two parts. First part depicts encoders for encoding selected attributes. Second part deals with evaluating circuit which detects series characteristic for particular application protocols on the output from the first part. Considered attributes and series are taken from statistic analyzes of application protocol data.The classifier itself is designed so it can be implemented in FPGA and enables modification set of application protocols who intended for classification. The quality of  designed classifier is tested on real network data. The results of classification are compared with current methods used for classification of application protocols.
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Rozpoznávání aktivit z trajektorií pohybujících se objektů / Activity Recognition from Moving Object Trajectories

Schwarz, Ivan January 2013 (has links)
The aim of this thesis is a development of a system for trajectory-based periodic pattern recognition and following GPS trajectory classification. This system is designed according to a performed analysis of techniques of data mining in moving object data and furthermore, on recent research on a subject of a trajectory-based activity recognition. This system is implemented in C++ programming language and experiments addresing its      effectiveness are performed.
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Optimalizace klasifikačních algoritmů založených na kartézském součinu / Optimization of Crossproduct-Based Classification Algorithms

Kajan, Michal Unknown Date (has links)
This thesis deals with the packet classification problem in computer networks. It introduces packet classification along with the demands on classification algorithms. Different approaches to packet classification and several concrete examples of modern classification algorithms with their properties are described. The aim is on algorithms which can be implemented in hardware. Crossproduct-based algorithms are described in more detail whose biggest advantage is classification speed, but their disadvantage consists in great memory requirements. Several optimization methods based on state space search are presented. These optimization methods are based on reduction of original ruleset by selecting a small number of rules to associative memory. Lastly, utilization of associative memory as a flexible part of classification is illustrated together with the potential hardware implementation of such memory directly on a chip.
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Hardwarové předzpracování paketů pro urychlení síťových aplikací / Hardware Packet Preprocessing for Acceleration of Network Applications

Vondruška, Lukáš Unknown Date (has links)
This thesis particularly deals with design and implementation of FPGA unit, which performs hardware acclerated header field extraction of network packets. By utilizing NetCOPE platform it is proposed flexible and effective high-peformance solution for high-speed networks. A theoretical part presents a classical protocol model and an analysis of the Internet traffic. Main part of the thesis is further focused on key issues in hardware packet preprocessing, such as packet classification and deep packet inspection. The author of this thesis also discusses possible technology platforms, which can be utilized to acceleration of network applications.
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Identifikace obličeje na platformě Android / Face Identification on Android Platform

Karhánek, Martin January 2011 (has links)
This work describes ways to use a person identification based on faces on mobile devices with Android platform. A reader is introduced into a structure of this system and a way to create applications for it. Besides, there are also methods usable to the face identification. Some of these methods (used in an implementation) are described in more detail. This work also contains a description of model AAM (Active Appearance Model) for implementing in mobile devices and evaluation of used algorithms results.
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Využití EEG ve vyhodnocování emocionálních stavů člověka / The use of EEG in assessing the emotional state of a person

Strakoš, Libor January 2016 (has links)
This thesis is focused on EEG processing and emotion classification within two-dimensional emotion space. First part consists of theoretical research about emotional responses of human subjects on sound, image and video stimuli. Emotions are examined from aspect of physiology and psychology. Furthermore technical overview of measurement, analysis and emotion classification within two-dimensional emotional space is discussed. Based on gathered knowledge measurement setup with audiovisual stimuli was designed and measured with two independent instruments – EGI GES400MR in laboratory conditions and Emotiv EPOC device in non-laboratory conditions. Signals were processed and emotions were classified based on chosen features. Performance of classifiers in multiple feature selection setups was evaluated.
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Metody rychlého srovnání a identifikace sekvencí v metagenomických datech / Methods for fast sequence comparison and identification in metagenomic data

Kupková, Kristýna January 2016 (has links)
Předmětem této práce je vytvoření metody sloužící k identifikaci organismů z metagenomických dat. Doposud k tomuto účelu spolehlivě dostačovaly metody založené na zarovnání sekvencí s referenční databází. Množství dat ovšem s rozvojem sekvenačních technik rapidně roste a tyto metody se tak stávají díky své výpočetní náročnosti nevhodnými. V této diplomové práci je popsán postup nové techniky, která umožňuje klasifikaci metagenomických dat bez nutnosti zarovnání. Metoda spočívá v převedení sekvenovaných úseků na genomické signály ve formě fázových reprezentací, ze kterých jsou následně extrahovány vektory příznaků. Těmito příznaky jsou tři Hjorthovy deskriptory. Ty jsou dále vystaveny metodě maximalizace věrohodnosti směsi Gaussovských rozložení, která umožňuje spolehlivé roztřídění fragmentů podle jejich příslušnosti k organismu.
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Hodnocení viability kardiomyocytů / Evaluation of viability of cardiomyocytes

Kremličková, Lenka January 2017 (has links)
The aim of this diploma thesis is to get acquainted with the properties of image data and the principle of their capture. Literary research on methods of image segmentation in the area of cardiac tissue imaging and, last but not least, efforts to find methods for classification of dead cardiomyocytes and analysis of their viability. Dead cardiomyocytes were analyzed for their shape and similarity to the template created as a mean of dead cells. Another approach was the application of the method based on local binary characters and the computation of symptoms from a simple and associated histogram.
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Mapování vybraných druhů hornin vrcholových partií Krkonoš s využitím laboratorní a obrazové spektroskopie / Laboratory and image spectroscopy for mapping of selected rocks in peak areas of the Krkonoše Mountains

Kubečková, Jana January 2013 (has links)
Laboratory and image spectroscopy for mapping of selected rocks in peak areas of the Krkonoše Mountains Abstract This thesis deals with geological mapping of selected rocks in peak areas of the Krkonoše Mountains. Four areas of interest were situated in two parts of Krkonše Mountains - on the west side it is the area of Vysoké kolo and Harrachovy kameny and on the east side there is the area of Sněžka and the area of Kozí hřbety. The main data were acquired by the hyperspectral sensor APEX. Ground spectral measurments of selected rocks and block fields were executed and the laboratory spectral measurments of geological samples and lichens were executed. Practical part aims at classification of rocks and lichens in selected areas using four classification methods: SAM, SID, MESMA and LSU. The spectral library is one of the outputs of this thesis. This spectral library contains the spectra of pure rocks and lichens and mixtured spectra of rocks and lichens. The output of this thesis is the comparation of used classification methods, the analysis of spatial and geological accuracy and evaluation of lichens influence on the classification results, spectral library and maps of classified rocks occurrence. Keywords: classification, block fields, hyperspectral data, spectral mixture, lichens, The Krkonoše Mountains

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