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The contribution of motion to shape-from-specularities
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2015-08-01
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Vota, Roby Michelangelo
Dövencioğlu, Nahide Dicle
Ben-Shahar, Ohad
Dorschner, Katja
Wijntjes, Maarten
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R. M. Vota, N. D. Dövencioğlu, O. Ben-Shahar, K. Dorschner, and M. Wijntjes, “The contribution of motion to shape-from-specularities,”
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