Institute of Information Theory and Automation

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Department: E Duration: 2004 - 2006 Grantor: GACR
Economic and social phenomena develop over time, they are mostly influenced by random factors and, moreover, it is necessary very often to evaluate them simultaneously by several "utility" functions. Consequently, construction of the corresponding mathematical models is generally complicated.
Department: ZS Duration: 2004 - 2008 Grantor: FG
The aim of CISTRANA is to achieve coordination of national ICT programmes with each other and with European RTD programmes in order to improve the impact of all RTD efforts in Europe and to reinforce European ICT competitiveness.
Department: ZOI Duration: 2004 - 2005 Grantor:
Bilateral Czech-Slovak cooperation agreement
Department: SI Duration: 2004 - 2006 Grantor:
The spacings-based goodnes-of-fit test statistics known from the literature are shown to be asymptotically equivalent to spacings-based Pearson-type statistics. Limit laws will be extended, and the related relative asymptotic efficiencies will be evaluated for new clases of such statistics.
Department: AS Duration: 2004 - 2007 Grantor: MDS
Hierarchical control of transportation nets The task aims at building a multi-level control of the traffic in large urban transportation nets. The basic unit we operate with is the traffic microregion. It is a logically delimited collection of crossroads and the communications joining the crossroads.
Department: AS Duration: 2004 - 2007 Grantor:
Aim 1 Development of implementable theory of Bayesian adaptive distributed decision making (DM) with multiple participants and multiple-criteria. It will provide: Fully probabilistic design (FPD) of adaptive strategies respecting changing environment and group aims.
Department: ZOI Duration: 2004 - 2006 Grantor: GACR
The project concerns automatic fusion of digital images acquired by real non-ideal sensors. In such a case, image degradations are described by a rather complicated model comprising non-rigid (affine, projective, or elastic) geometric deformations and blurring by unknown space-variant filters.

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