Institute of Information Theory and Automation

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Department of Image Processing

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The Department is involved in basic research in image processing and pictorial pattern recognition. Major application areas are biomedicine, remote sensing, astronomy, and art conservation.

Main scientific areas
  • Recognition of distorted images and patterns by invariant descriptors regardless of their actual position in the scene
  • Registration and fusion of several images of the same scene taken at different times, by different sensors and/or from different viewpoints in order to obtain information of higher quality
  • Theory of moment invariants, namely of rotation invariants, affine invariants and invariants to convolution
  • Restoration of degraded images, namely multichannel blind deconvolution, edgepreserving denoising, local contrast enhancement, and color transformations
  • Image forensics - detection of image forgeries
  • Cultural heritage applications - cooperation with art conservators in order to facilitate the conservation and material analysis work
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Department detail

Ing. Michal Bartoš Ph.D.
RNDr. Jan Blažek Ph.D.
Mgr. Adam Dominec
Ing. Šimon Greško
Ing. Vít Hanousek
Mgr. Adam Harmanec
Ing. Jan Havrlant Ph.D.
Ing. Jan Kamenický Ph.D.
Mgr. Tomáš Karella
Ing. Tomáš Kerepecký
Mgr. Jaroslav Knotek
Ing. Václav Košík
RNDr. Jan Kotera Ph.D.
RNDr. Zuzana Kovaříková
RNDr. Matěj Lébl
Ing. Babak Mahdian Ph.D.
Ing. Adam Novozámský Ph.D.
Ing. Stanislav Saic CSc.
Dr. Ing. Jan Schier
RNDr. Michal Šorel Ph.D.
Dr. Ing. Lubomír Soukup
Doc. Ing. Filip Šroubek Ph.D. DSc.
Ing. Tomáš Suk Ph.D. DSc.
Jana Švarcová
Ing. Milan Talich Ph.D.
Doc. RNDr. Barbara Zitová Ph.D.
Duration: 2018 - 2021
The proposal falls into the area of computer image analysis and pattern recognition. It is focused on special type of data - multidimensional vector and tensor fields. Vector fields may describe particle velocity, optical/motion flow, image gradient, deformation/condutivity/diffusion tensors, and other phenomena.
Duration: 2018 - 2019
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.
Duration: 2018 - 2020
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.
Duration: 2018 - 2021
The topic of this project is to develop efficient algorithms for robust image description and for recovering a clear image from its degraded version.
Duration: 2017 - 2019
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