TY - JOUR AU - Kelner, Judith AU - Soares, Luciano Pereira PY - 2011/05/20 Y2 - 2024/03/28 TI - Guest Editorial Foreword to the Special Issue of the XII Symposium on Virtual and Augmented Reality JF - Journal on Interactive Systems JA - JIS VL - 2 IS - 1 SE - Editorial DO - 10.5753/jis.2011.561 UR - https://sol.sbc.org.br/journals/index.php/jis/article/view/561 SP - AB - The special issue of the JIS (SBC Journal on 3D Inter- active Systems) acknowledging the best papers of the XII Symposium on Virtual and Augmented Reality (SVR 2010) was an important opportunity to present excellent papers in the Virtual and Augmented Reality field. The SVR is for more than 12 years the most important event on Virtual and Augmented Reality in Brazil, which is being conduct by academic professionals members of the Brazilian Computer Society (SBC) that is supporting the conference for so many years. Since this is the first special issue of JIS, we had selected papers to be included in the journal that fits the expectations of the readers. These papers were selected among the 10 best papers presented at the SVR 2010, and they come from different sub-areas of the Virtual and Augmented Reality. The development introduced in the papers present important new proposals and algorithms that might be used by several readers of the journal. The paper Exploring the Design of Transitional Hybrid User Interfaces authored by Daniela Trevisan, Felipe Carvalho, Alberto Raposo, Carla Freitas and Luciana Nedel, is about a discussion on how hybrid user interfaces should be managed in order to improve the feeling of immersion of the user in a virtual reality system. The second paper Expression Cloning Based on Anthropo- metric Proportions and Deformations by Motion of Spherical Influence Zones authored by Roberto C. Vieira, Creto Augusto Vidal, and Joaquim B. Cavalcante-Neto presented methods of mapping human facial expressions to virtual characters. This works was based on anthropometric proportions and geometric manipulations by moving influence zones of model with similar characteristics. The third paper Extending Brazilian DTV Middleware to Incorporate 3D Technologies authored by Daniel F. L. Souza, Liliane S. Machado, Tatiana A. Tavares explains how properly support for 3D content can be integrated on the new Brazilian Digital Television. The paper presents strategies and examples to prove their proposal. We would like to thank all the authors of this process that had to extend and adapted their papers as requested by both the submission and the reviewing process. ER -