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Head of the department:
Jiří Kadlec
Deputy head of the department:
Antonín Heřmánek
Secretary:
Milada Kadlecová
Head of the Department:
Barbara Zítová
Deputy head of the Department:
Filip Šroubek
Secretary:
Jana Švarcová
phone: +420 286 581 419
www: http://zoi.utia.cas.cz/
staff: people, Ph.D. students
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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.
Hlávkovu cenu pro mladé vědecké pracovníky získal v roce 2006
Ing. Filip Šroubek, Ph.D.
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Cena je určena pro talentované studenty v bakalářském, magisterském nebo doktorském studiu, kteří prokázali výjimečné schopnosti a tvůrčí myšlení ve svém oboru, do 33 let jejich věku.
Akademická rada Akademie věd ČR, na základě návrhu poroty pro udělování Prémií Otto Wichterleho mladým vědeckým pracovníkům v AV ČR, udělila Prémii Otto Wichterleho v roce 2006
RNDr. Barbaře Zitové, Ph.D.
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Hlávkovu cenu pro mladé vědecké pracovníky získala v roce 2003
RNDr. Barbara Zitová, Ph.D.
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Cena je určena pro talentované studenty v bakalářském, magisterském nebo doktorském studiu, kteří prokázali výjimečné schopnosti a tvůrčí myšlení ve svém oboru, do 33 let jejich věku.
Akademická rada Akademie věd ČR, na základě návrhu poroty pro udělování Prémií Otto Wichterleho mladým vědeckým pracovníkům v AV ČR, udělila Prémii Otto Wichterleho v roce 2006
Ing. Tomáši Sukovi, CSc.
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Head of the Department:
Sergej Čelikovský
Deputy head of the Department:
Petra Šindelářová
Secretary:
Miroslava Součková
phone: +420 266 052 385
fax: +420 286 890 286
www: http://tr.utia.cas.cz/
staff: people, Ph.D. students
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The research in linear control theory has a long tradition at the Institute. In early 1960s, under the guidance of Professor Strejc, researchers at the Institute made considerable developments in both transfer-function and state-space methods. In the 1970s and the 1980s, the members of the Department, led by Professor Kučera, achieved significant results, which launched an entirely new area of research worldwide. Among these are the parametrization of all controllers stabilizing a given plant (known as the Youla-Kučera parametrization) and the design of control systems via polynomial equations. In the 1990s, the research activities of the department ranged from robust control to nonlinear systems.
Applied research in the department focuses on numerical methods for control-system simulation and design, which yields various original software packages for control and simulation. The current research objectives in the Department of Control Theory, which has been led by Sergej Čelikovský since 2004, are the analysis and design of control systems on the one hand and the topological study of dynamical systems on the other. The four main research directions are:
In 2006, Professor Vladimír Kučera was awarded the prestigious medal Chevalier dans ľordre des Palmes Académiques established by Napoleon Bonaparte in 1808. See the ceremony picture.
The 16th IFAC World Congress 2005 in Prague was co-organized by the Department of Control Theory. The congress is held every three years and is considered the flagship event of the IFAC Federation. The 16th IFAC World Congress took place in the Prague Congress Center between July 3rd and July 8th, 2005. With an attendance of almost two and half thousand participants from 63 countries, this was definitely the largest and most successful event in automatic control ever.
Head of the Department:
Jan Seidler
Deputy head of the Department:
Pavel Boček
Secretary:
Iva Marešová
phone: +420 266 052 466
www: http://www.utia.cas.cz/SI_
staff: people, Ph.D. students
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The Department concentrates on mathematical research in the following areas.
The workshop will be held in UTIA from August 3 to August 6, 2009. The topics concern mainly the central limit theorem and invariance principles for sequences and arrays of dependent random variables. Many specialists of the field already confirmed their participation.
For more information see webpage: http://simu0292.utia.cas.cz/workshop09
We welcome you to attend the workshop.
Lucie Fajfrova (UTIA) and Dalibor Volny (Universite de Rouen, France), on behalf of the organisers.
Blind Source Separation consists of recovering original signals from their mixtures when the mixing process is unknown. In biomedicine, namely in MEG and EEG signal processing, one of the most popular algorithms nowadays is SOBI (Second Order Blind Identification). We proposed a procedure for fast implementation of the Weights-Adjusted SOBI (WASOBI) algorithm for asymptotically optimal separation of Gaussian autoregressive (AR) sources. The procedure employs fast computation of the
Head of the Department:
Michal Haindl
Deputy head of the Department:
Jiří Grim
Secretary:
Jana Krejčová
phone: +420 266 052 505
www: http://ro.utia.cas.cz/
staff: people, Ph.D. students
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The scope of the activities of the Department of Pattern Recognition covers statistical pattern recognition, with emphasis being put on model-based pattern recognition and the application of finite mixtures, modeling of random fields for scene interpretation, probabilistic neural networks, statistical feature selection and applications in economics, the car industry, architecture, medicine, and text-document classification and processing. In all these areas, the group members enjoy an international reputation manifested by scientific awards and memberships in the governing bodies of international organizations.
President of the International Association for Pattern Recognition IAPR prof. Horst Bunke presented to prof. Pavel Pudil the IAPR Fellow award for contributions to statistical pattern recognition.
The IAPR Fellow award is conferred on persons to acknowledge their distinguished contributions to the field of pattern recognition and to IAPR activities.
Head of the Department:
Martin Kružík
Deputy head of the Department:
František Matúš
Secretary:
Marie Kolářová
phone: +420 286 581 419
staff: people, Ph.D. students
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Most of the research activities of the department belong to the field of applied mathematics. The focus is on theoretical problems as well as problems connected with implementation of methods in the following areas:
Akademická rada Akademie věd ČR, na základě návrhu poroty pro udělování Prémií Otto Wichterleho mladým vědeckým pracovníkům v AV ČR, udělila Prémii Otto Wichterleho v roce 2003
RNDr. Martinovi Kružíkovi, Ph.D.
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Head of the Department:
Miloslav Vošvrda
Deputy head of the Department:
Martin Šmíd
Secretary:
Eva Dostálová
phone: +420 266 052 411
fax: +420 286890378
www: http://www.utia.cas.cz/E_
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The members of department have concentrated on the following research fields:
real and monetary macrodynamics, stochastic economics, econometrics, and econometrical modelling,
Head of the Department:
Miroslav Kárný
Deputy head of the Department:
Taťjana Guy
Secretary:
Věra Králová
phone: +420 286 890 420
www: http://as.utia.cas.cz/
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The Department of Adaptive Systems focuses predominantly on the design of decision-making systems, which modify their behavior according to the changing properties of their environment. This essential ability – adaptivity – enhances their efficiency. Decades of research have brought a number of conceptual, theoretical, algorithmic, software and application results. The applicability of adaptive systems is currently being extended toward complex scenarios by improving the classical adaptive systems and by developing their new versions.
The departmental “know-how” serves to resolve national as well as international research projects, running in collaboration with industry and government agencies. The interplay between theory and limited computing power is the common issue linking the various project domains. They include traffic control, management and control of technological systems, radiation protection, nuclear medicine, analysis of financial data, electronic democracy, etc. The increasing complexity of the problems addressed directs the main stream of the research toward decentralized control of large-scale systems and normative decision-making with multiple participants.
The principle aim of the workshop is to bring young researchers in cybernetics with various backgrounds together in order to exchange knowledge and find inspiration for further research.
Who is expected to participate:
Ph.D. students and young researchers working in the field of cybernetics.
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