Institute of Information Theory and Automation

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Department: SI Duration: 2014 - 2016 Grantor: GACR
We want to conduct some meaningful and fruitful econometric research into multivariate regression quantiles.
Department: SI Duration: 2014 - 2016 Grantor: GACR
The word “TENSOR” in this project is understood as a multidimensional linear array of a rectangular shape, whose entries are either real or complex numbers. Such data structures are encountered, e.g., in chemometrics, telecommunication, biomedicine (fMRI, EEG) , data mining, kinetic theory of descriptions of materials, and so on.
Department: E Duration: 2014 - 2016 Grantor: GACR
The project focuses on analysis of financial time series in a framework of bivariate long memory with a special attention on power-law decaying cross-correlation function and its implications for dynamic properties of such processes. The first target is to use these implications for construction of statistical tests to distinguish between short and long memory.
Department: ZS Duration: 2014 - 2017 Grantor: FG
PANACHE is the ENIAC KET Pilot Line project addresses subprogram 6. Design technologies and 7. Semiconductor process and integration. PANACHE project objective is to set-up a pilot line for embedded Flash technology design and manufacturing platform for the prototyping of innovative microcontrollers in Europe.
Department: ZS Duration: 2014 - 2017 Grantor: FG
THINGS2DO is the ENIAC KET Pilot Line project addresses subprogram 3. Energy Efficiency, 6. Design technologies and 4. Health and Ageing Socity. THINGS2DO project is focused on building the Design and Development Ecosystem for FD-SOI-technology. This technology is uniquely positioned to take advantage of some very distinct strengths of the European Semiconductor Industry.
Department: MTR Duration: 2014 - 2016 Grantor: GACR
The proposed project is focused on development of new mathematical models of constitutive behavior of shape memory alloys. These models will be based on results of experimental observations, and will reflect the mutual couplings between individual microstructural processes in these materials.
Department: E Duration: 2014 - 2016 Grantor:
The ability of financial markets to bear risk is central to economic welfare and stability. Growth and economic wellbeing is inhibited if financial markets are unable to transfer resources efficiently from the suppliers of liquiditz to entrepreneurs.
Department: ZS Duration: 2013 - 2016 Grantor: MSMT
Department: E Duration: 2013 - 2015 Grantor:
The project deals with modelling of options implied volatility where the implied volatility is considered as a function of strike price and time to maturity.
Department: ZOI Duration: 2013 - 2015 Grantor: GACR
In the past decade, we have seen a remarkable growth in ability to capture and distribute digital videos. But, taking into consideration the availability of too many powerful and user-friendly video editors, the question is how to verify the authenticity of these digital videos. The problem becomes crucial, when it comes to videos used in courts as evidences or journalism.
Department: ZOI Duration: 2013 - 2016 Grantor: GACR
We addresses one of the key problems of image processing, which is restoration of a latent image from its degraded observations. As the main source of degradation we consider convolution with a unknown blur. The restoration task is a blind deconvolution problem, which is intrinsically ill-posed.
Department: MTR Duration: 2013 - 2016 Grantor: GACR
Formal systems of (non-)classical logics are essential in many areas of computer science. Their appreciation is due to their deductive nature, universality and portability, and the power they gain from their rigorous mathematical background. Such a diverse landscape of logical systems has greatly benefited from a unified approach offered by Abstract Algebraic Logic.
Department: MTR Duration: 2013 - 2015 Grantor: GACR
The aim of this project is to develop reliable, theoretically supported, simulation tools for damage processes in quasi-brittle materials at small strains driven by mechanical and transport phenomena.

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