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    Enhancing Multiview 3d Reconstruction Using Polarization Imaging
    (IEEE Computer Society, 2014) Ozan, S.; Gumustekin, S.
    Performance of stereo imaging methods, which are used to find depth information of a scene, can be adversely affected by surface reflection properties of subjects in the scene and possible change in relative camera and light source positions. In this study a catadioptric multiview imaging system, which is constructed by using planar mirrors, is proposed. Stereo matching problems which are caused by the specular reflections in the scene are highlighted and it is shown that those problems can be significantly alleviated by using polarization images. © 2014 IEEE.
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    (IEEE Computer Society, 2012) Tuglular,T.; Linschulte,M.
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    Citation - WoS: 6
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    Software Size Measurement: Bridging Research and Practice
    (IEEE Computer Society, 2024) Hacaloglu,T.; Unlu,H.; Yildiz,A.; Demirors,O.
    Despite the availability of software size measures with proven effectiveness, structured characteristics, and reliability, practitioners often favor subjective estimation approaches like story points due to perceived ease and flexibility. Amid ongoing industry transformations driven by artificial intelligence, distributed architectures, and agile practices, innovative approaches to software size measurement are crucial to aligning research solutions with evolving industry demands. This study investigates the limited adoption of functional size measurement methods in the software development industry despite their research-backed success. By gathering insights from firms experienced in size measurement, the research aims to uncover industry expectations and facilitate the translation of theoretical methodologies into practical applications. This effort seeks to overcome barriers and promote the integration of novel concepts into the software development landscape. IEEE