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Last update: G_I (31.05.2006)
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Last update: doc. RNDr. Tomáš Dvořák, CSc. (13.10.2017)
The course is concluded with a credit and an oral exam. Questions posed in the exam explore the topics included in the syllabus to the extent that these topics are covered in lectures.
A credit is awarded upon successfully completing the following requirements:
Due to the nature of these requirements, a failed attempt to receive a credit cannot be repeated as is possible for exams. |
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Last update: doc. RNDr. Pavel Töpfer, CSc. (25.05.2022)
M. Doob, Jemný úvod do TEXu, Československé sdružení uživatelů TEXu, Praha, 1993. J. Katz, Y. Lindell, Introduction to Modern Cryptography, Chapman & Hall/CRC, 2nd ed., 2014. B. Liu, Web Data Mining: Exploring Hyperlinks, Contents, and Usage Data, 2nd ed., Springer, 2011. H. Kopka, P. W. Daly, LaTeX : podrobný průvodce, Computer Press, Brno, 2004. G. Navarro, M. Raffinot, Flexible Pattern Matching in Strings: Practical On-Line Search Algorithms for Texts and Biological Sequences, Cambridge University Press, 2007. C. Wootton, A practical guide to video and audio compression, Focal Press, Burlington, 2005. |
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Last update: doc. RNDr. Pavel Töpfer, CSc. (25.05.2022)
Theoretical, practical and didactical aspects of information technologies, including e.g. Internet and Web technologies, methods of information retrieval, sound, image and video processing, computer typesetting, applied cryptography, e-signature, digital money, robotics and artificial intelligence. |