I am currently a postdoc at the Institute of Information Theory and Automation which administratively falls under the Czech Academy of Sciences. My research focuses on image analysis, medical imaging, segmentation, object detection, machine learning, and digital forensics.
I received my undergraduate degree in Computer Informatics in 2008, and a follow-up master’s program in Information Technology in 2010. In 2018 I defended my PhD in Computer Science and Applied Mathematics. All three degrees are from the Czech Technical University in Prague, Faculty of Nuclear Sciences and Physical Engineering.
I also did a postdoc at the Computer Vision Lab (CVL) at TU Vienna from 2021 to 2022.
Curriculum-Vitae: here
PhD dissertation: here
Supervized diploma theses:
- Antonín Čech (2022-2023) - Estimation and Tracking of the Human Pose with a Single RGB
- Adéla Kostelecká (2021 - 2022) - Content-Based Image Retrieval: from Primitive to Advanced Techniques
- Roman Staněk (2020 - 2022) - System for automatic size and type control of cars rims
- Kajetán Poliak (2020 - 2021) - Hand pose estimation during car driving
- Adam Novotný (2020 - 2021) - Satellite data analysis using machine learning methods
- Dominik Vít (2019 - 2020) - Automated visual inspection system for a car engine space
Supervized research task:
- Anna Gruberová (2021-2022) - Optical Character Recognition on Scanned Historical Posters Using the State-of-the-Art Methods
- Soňa Drocárová (2021 - 2022) - Comparison of methods for unconstrained face detection
Supervized bachelor theses:
- Lydie Rosenkrancová (2022-2024) - Plant species classification based on UAV imagery for selective application of plant protection products
- Anel Mergaliyeva (2022-2023) - Smart Robotic Arm Using Computer Vision
- Michal Průšek (2022-2023) - Gesture-controlled drone
- Markéta Machalová (2020-2021) - Detection of Varroa destructor using computer vision