Institute of Information Theory and Automation

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Department: ZOI Duration: 2018 - 2020 Grantor: TACR
The goal of the project is to develop new methods for colour image acquisition and processing and to apply the results of this research in selected practical applications. The project is aimed at colour image with high colour resolution, with up to several tens colour components.
Department: ZOI Duration: 2018 - 2023 Grantor:
Department: ZOI Duration: 2018 - 2021 Grantor: GACR
The topic of this project is to develop efficient algorithms for robust image description and for recovering a clear image from its degraded version.
Department: ZOI Duration: 2018 - 2019 Grantor: TACR
The aim of our project is to create a software system to support speech therapy for adults and children with inborn and acquired motor speech disorders. The planned system focuses on individual treatment using exercises that improve tongue motion and thus articulation.
Department: AS Duration: 2017 - 2021 Grantor: FG
Objective of the project is to contribute to theoretical and algorithmic development of cooperation and negotiation under complexity and uncertainty. The desired theory should be applicable to decentralised dynamic decision making under a flat cooperation structure without pre-coordination. It will support single agent acting within a network of strategically interacting agents.
Department: ZOI Duration: 2017 - 2019 Grantor: MPO
The basis of the project is the implementation of Industry 4.0 principles during production and repairs of constructional layers of surface transportation.The aim is the automation and optimization of the technological process of measuring and processing data about the surface of ground transportation by virtualization of all technological processes including the establishment of particular metho
Department: ZS Duration: 2017 - 2020 Grantor: FG
SILENSE is an ECSEL JU standard (RIA) project. The SILENSE project will focus on using smart acoustic technologies and ultrasound in particular for Human Machine- and Machine to Machine Interfaces. Acoustic technologies have the main advantage of a much simpler, smaller, cheaper and easier to integrate transducer.
Department: ZS Duration: 2017 - 2020 Grantor: FG
Productive4.0 is one of the first Lighthouse projects funded under the ECSEL Joint Undertaking. The main aim is to create a user platform across value chains and industries, that especially promotes the digital networking of manufacturing companies, production machines and products.
Department: ZOI Duration: 2017 - 2019 Grantor:
Digital image acquisition is often accompanied with its degradation by noise, blur (out-of-focus, motion etc.), compression, etc. In many cases, the degradation process can be modeled by a linear relation g=Hu+n where g denotes the acquired image, u the original image, H the degradation operator, and n random noise.
Department: MTR Duration: 2017 - 2019 Grantor: GACR
New equilibrium models arising in economy and mechanics will be described by systems of evolutionary generalized equations (EGEs) and thoroughly investigated. Their characteristic feature is the presence of nonsmooth and set-valued mappings. We intend to study various concepts of solutions to systems of such generalized equations and their relevance for particular problems.
Department: MTR Duration: 2017 - 2019 Grantor: GACR
In this project we intend to model individual decision making (DM), a cornerstone of microeconomic theory. First, we will participate in a long-standing discussion challenging the transitivity of preferences, a basic axiom of the expected utility theory. We will propose a DM theory with intransitive preferences and then explore its relationship to existing alternatives.
Department: MTR Duration: 2017 - 2018 Grantor: AV_IP
Many-valued logics are a prominent family of non-classical logics whose intended semantics uses more than the two classical truth-values, truth/false. The study of these logics is stimulated by strong mutually beneficial connections with other mathematical disciplines such as universal algebra, topology, and model, proof, game and category theory.
Department: RO Duration: 2017 - 2019 Grantor: GACR
Surface appearance is one of the most important aspects of commercial products in fields ranging from the car industry and consumer electronics to cosmetics. Manufacturers strive to introduce special visual effects (finishing, coating) in order to visually communicate functional properties of products using a value-added, customized product design.
Department: SI Duration: 2017 - 2019 Grantor: GACR
We want to conduct some meaningful and fruitful econometric research into multiple-output regression quantiles and related concepts of nonparametric statistics.

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