The Research Centre DAR is involved in fundamental and applied research in the fields connected with the development of models of uncertain knowledge and their application to systems for computer aided decision making. Global aim of the Centre is to contribute substantially to development of a unified theoretical, algorithmic and software background for solution of real-life problems and to provide tools for decision-making in complex situations based on different sources of knowledge.
Vybavení chaty
Chata je vytápěna ústředním topením, má lyžárnu a společenskou místnost s TV. K dispozici jsou 3,4 a 6-ti lůžkové pokoje. Vždy několik pokojů sdílí společně kuchyň s malou jídelnou a sociální zařízení. V kuchyni je několik plotýnkových vařičů. Každý pokoj má v kuchyni vlastní uzamykatelnou skříňku s nádobím a potřebami na vaření (podle počtu lůžek na pokoji).
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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 Zitová
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.
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Head of the Department:
Sergej Čelikovský
Deputy head of the Department:
Branislav Rehák
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:
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.
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.