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• Prof.Dr. Mustafa Türker
• Doç.Dr. Cevdet Coşkun Aydın
• Öğr.Gör. Ali Osman Demirer
• Araş.Gör. Beste Tavus
• Mesut Yılmaz
• Müslüm Altun
• Serhat Çabuk
• Enes Halıcı
• Developing and establishing a geographic information system (BAP) for Hacettepe University Beytepe Campus
• An approach for building extraction using LiDAR point cloud data and high resolution orthophotos (ÖYP Project, Gizem Karakaş)
• Automatic agricultural plot extraction from satellite images (BAP, Scientific Success)
• Building extraction from LiDAR point cloud data (BAP, Scientific Achievement)
• Karakaş, G., Türker, M. (2019). Hough transform from high-resolution orthophoto and Lidar data, and inference of building boundaries with perceptual grouping rules, Afyon Kocatepe University Journal of Science and Engineering, Vol. 19, p. 716-731
• Tavus, B., Karataş, K., Türker, M (2019). Object-based crop pattern detection from high-resolution IKONOS satellite imagery in agricultural areas. Pamukkale University Journal of Engineering Sciences, 25(5), 603-614
• Ghaffarian, S. and M. Turker. (2019). An improved cluster-based snake model for automatic agricultural field boundary extraction from high spatial resolution imagery. International Journal of Remote Sensing, Vol. 40, no. 4, p. 1217-1247
• Karakaş, G., Türker, M. 2019. Hough Transform and Perceptual Grouping Based Approach for Building Boundary Extraction from High Resolution Orthophoto and LiDAR Point Cloud Data. TMMOB Chamber of Surveying and Cadastre Engineers, 17th Turkish Scientific and Technical Survey, 25-27 April, Ankara
• Sahin, B., Güzel, C., Baş, S., and Türker, M. 2018. 3Detector–LiDAR Automatic Tree Positioning System from Point Cloud Data. VII. Remote Sensing and GIS Symposium (UZALCBS-2018), 18-21 September, Eskişehir
• Güler, M., and Türker, M., 2018. Automatic Extraction and Modeling of Building Roof Planes from LiDAR Data. VII. Remote Sensing and GIS Symposium (UZALCBS-2018), 18-21 September, Eskişehir
• Varlı, M., and Türker, M., 2018. Performance Analysis of Ground Filtering Methods on LiDAR Data in Urban and Rural Areas. VII. Remote Sensing and GIS Symposium (UZALCBS-2018), 18-21 September, Eskişehir
• Gurbuz, M.F., and Turker M. (2017). Automatic Tree Detection from Very High Resolution UAV Images. Afyon Kocatepe University Journal of Science and Engineering, Vol. 17 (Special Issue), p. 60-71
• Uslu İB, Arı F, Sümer E, Türker M. (2017). Eye Movement Controlled Peripherals for the Handicapped-Paralyzed Poeple and ALS Patients. Anadolu University Journal of Science and Technology A- Applied Sciences and Engineering, 18(4):763-776
• Sumer E, Uslu İ.B, Türker M. (2017). An Eye-Controlled Wearable Communication and Control System for ALS Patients: SmartEyes. Sigma Journal of Engineering and Natural Sciences, 8(2):107-116
• Sümer, E. and Turker, M., 2016, Automatic near-photorealistic 3-D modeling and texture mapping for rectilinear buildings. Geocarto International, Vol. 32, No.16, pp. 678-696
• Turker, M. and Koc-San, D., 2015, Building extraction from high-resolution optical spaceborne images using the integration of support vector machine (SVM) classification, Hough transformation and perceptual grouping. International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation, Vol. 34, pp. 58–69. (DOI: 10.1016/j.jag.2014.06.016
• Sumer E., Uslu I. and Türker M., 2016. Smart Glasses System for ALS Patients: SmartEyes. Innovations and Applications in Intelligent Systems Symposium (ASYU-2016), Düzce University - Düzce; 29/09/2016 - 01/10/2016
• Uslu İ., Sümer E., Türker M. and Arı F., 2016. Peripheral Control Based on Pupil Movements for ALS Patients. Automatic Control National Meeting (TOK-2016), Osmangazi University – Eskişehir
• Altun, M., Turker M. (2020). Vehicle detection in urban areas from very high resolution color UAV images, Pamukkale University Journal of Engineering Sciences, 26(2), 371-384