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15th SVR 2013: Cuiabá - Mato Grosso, Brazil
- 15th Symposium on Virtual and Augmented Reality, SVR 2013, Cuiabá - Mato Grosso, Brazil, May 28-31, 2013. IEEE Computer Society 2013, ISBN 978-0-7695-5001-5
- Rafael Alves Roberto, Daniel Queiroz de Freitas, Francisco Paulo Magalhaes Simões, Veronica Teichrieb:
A Dynamic Blocks Platform Based on Projective Augmented Reality and Tangible Interfaces for Educational Activities. 1-9 - Luciana de Oliveira Berretta, Fabrízzio Alphonsus A. M. N. Soares, Deller J. Ferreira, Hugo A. D. Nascimento, Alexandre Cardoso, Edgard Lamounier Jr.:
Virtual Environment Manipulated by Recognition of Poses Using Kinect: A Study to Help Blind Locomotion in Unfamiliar Surroundings. 10-16 - Paulo Vinícius de Farias Paiva, Liliane dos Santos Machado, Ana Maria Gondim Valença:
A Virtual Environment for Training and Assessment of Surgical Teams. 17-26 - Charles Welton Ferreira Barbosa, Creto Augusto Vidal, Joaquim Bento Cavalcante Neto:
A Comparative Analysis of Fluid Simulation Methods Based on SPH. 27-35 - Tales Nereu Bogoni, Márcio Sarroglia Pinho:
Haptic Rendering Techniques Supporting Material Removal. 36-45 - Marcilio Olinto de Oliveira Lemos, Liliane S. Machado:
New Technologies to Integrate Haptics on Web: Expanding the Museu3I. 46-52 - Alinne C. Corrêa dos Santos, Márcio Eduardo Delamaro, Fátima L. S. Nunes:
The Relationship between Requirements Engineering and Virtual Reality Systems: A Systematic Literature Review. 53-62 - Cléber Gimenez Corrêa, Romero Tori, Fátima de Lourdes dos Santos Nunes:
Haptic Simulation for Virtual Training in Application of Dental Anesthesia. 63-72 - Daniel de Andrade Lemeszenski, Luiz Ricardo Nakamura:
A Marker-Free Calibration and Registration Process for Multiple Depth Maps from Structured Light Sensors and its Application in Video Avatar Systems. 73-82 - Ivan Jorge Boesing, Tomaz Rocha da Silva, Luciana Porcher Nedel:
Study of Sensors Embedded in Smartphones for Use in Indoor Localization. 83-89 - Daniel Pires de Sa Medeiros, Felipe Gomes de Carvalho, Alberto Barbosa Raposo, Ismael Humberto Ferreira dos Santos:
An Interaction Tool for Immersive Environments Using Mobile Devices. 90-96 - Francisco Paulo Magalhaes Simões, Rafael Alves Roberto, Lucas Silva Figueiredo, Joao Paulo Silva do Monte Lima, Mozart William Santos Almeida, Veronica Teichrieb:
3D Tracking in Industrial Scenarios: A Case Study at the ISMAR Tracking Competition. 97-106 - Ellen S. Correa, Thiago Eustaquio Alves de Oliveira, Paulo Roberto Trenhago, Jauvane Cavalcante de Oliveira:
Performance Analysis of the xSight 3120 HMD in a Pleural Puncture Medical Simulation. 107-116 - Alexandre Klein, Gilda Aparecida de Assis:
A Markeless Augmented Reality Tracking for Enhancing the User Interaction during Virtual Rehabilitation. 117-124 - Jorge Eduardo Falcao Lindoso, Lucas Silva Figueiredo, Veronica Teichrieb, Rafael Alves Roberto, Ronaldo Ferreira dos Anjos Filho:
Integrated Pipeline for Natural Interaction with Photorealistic Rendering. 125-133 - Roberto Sonnino, Keila Keiko Matsumura, João Luiz Bernardes Jr., Luiz Ricardo Nakamura, Romero Tori:
Fusion4D: 4D Unencumbered Direct Manipulation and Visualization. 134-141 - Erasmo A. Silva, Joaquim B. Cavalcante Neto, Creto Augusto Vidal, Teofilo Bezerra Dutra:
A Dynamic Representation-Switch Method for Hybrid Crowd Rendering Systems. 142-151 - Herleson Paiva Pontes, Maria Andréia Formico Rodrigues:
Avatars Dance: Dynamic Control of Multiples 3D Articulated Characters through an Integration Layer. 152-158 - Arthur Padilha, Cledja Rolim, Veronica Teichrieb:
The Ghosting Technique Applied to Augmented Reality Visualization. 159-166 - Vitor Reus, Marcio Mello, Luciana Porcher Nedel, Anderson Maciel:
Correcting User's Head and Body Orientation Using a Comfort Pose Function. 167-174 - Thiago Motta, Luciana Porcher Nedel:
Deviceless Gestural Interaction for Public Displays. 175-184 - Guilherme Augusto Ferreira, Melise Maria Veiga de Paula:
An Approach for Using Augmented Reality to PSEN. 185-190 - Rodrigo Santos, Bernardo Reis, João Marcelo X. N. Teixeira, Judith Kelner:
Dynamic QR Codes for Augmented Reality. 191-199 - Paulo Lacerda da Silva, William de Freitas, Elias Alves Moura, Tales Nereu Bogoni:
Interface Interaction for Grain Harvester Simulator. 200-203 - André Luiz Satoshi Kawamoto, Flávio Soares Corrêa da Silva:
Using Low-Cost Technologies in the Development of People-Monitoring Applications. 204-207 - Douglas dos Santos Ferreira, Liliane S. Machado:
A Structure to Integrate Natural Interaction into VR Systems for Education in Health. 208-211 - Carina da Cruz Teixeira, Marlan Kulberg, Jauvane Cavalcante de Oliveira:
Virtual Walking in a Synthetic World through an Low-Cost Interaction Device. 212-215 - Fernando Teubl Ferreira, Celso Setsuo Kurashima, Marcio Calixto Cabral, Marcelo Knörich Zuffo:
A Small-Scale and Flexible Platform for Multi-projector Systems Development. 216-219 - Suzana Matos França de Oliveira, Creto Augusto Vidal, Joaquim Bento Cavalcante Neto, Laise Lima De Carvalho, José Gilvan Rodrigues Maia:
Cloth Simulation Using Triangular Mesh: A Study of Mesh Adaptivity. 220-223 - Márcio Cerqueira de Farias Macedo, Antônio Lopes Apolinário, Antonio Carlos dos Santos Souza:
A Robust Real-Time Face Tracking Using Head Pose Estimation for a Markerless AR System. 224-227 - Guilherme Noronha, Guilherme Batista, Luciano Pereira Soares:
Crowd Simulation with Augmented Reality. 228-231 - K. P. Vinumol, Ashsish Chowdhury, Radhika Kambam, V. Muralidharan:
Augmented Reality Based Interactive Text Book: An Assistive Technology for Students with Learning Disability. 232-235 - Alexandre Martins dos Anjos, Romero Tori, Fátima de Lourdes dos Santos Nunes:
A Model for the Evaluation of Sensory-Motor Skills Acquisition in Three-Dimensional Virtual Environments. 236-239 - Lilian de Oliveira Carneiro, Joaquim Bento Cavalcante Neto, Creto Augusto Vidal, Teofilo Bezerra Dutra:
Crowd Evacuation Using Cellular Automata: Simulation in a Soccer Stadium. 240-243 - Liliane S. Machado, Ronei Marcos de Moraes:
Evaluation of Collaborative Activities in Medical Simulators Based on Virtual Reality. 244-247 - Felipe Becker Nunes, Samuel Stieler, Gleizer Bierhalz Voss, Roseclea Duarte Medina:
Virtual Worlds and Education: A Case of Study in the Teaching of Computer Networks Using the Sloodle. 248-251 - Gleizer Bierhalz Voss, Felipe Becker Nunes, Andreia R. K. Muhlbeier, Roseclea Duarte Medina:
Context-Aware Virtual Laboratory for Teaching Computer Networks: A Proposal in the 3D OpenSim Environment. 252-255 - Rubens G. S. Correia, Liliane S. Machado:
Methods for Interactive Cut for a Virtual Reality Framework. 256-259 - Lucas Cassiano Pereira, Rafael Vidal Aroca, Rummenigge Rudson Dantas:
FlexDGlove: A Low Cost Dataglove with Virtual Hand Simulator for Virtual Reality Applications. 260-263 - Felipe Goncalves dos Santos, Iguatemi Eduardo da Fonseca:
A Training System to Help Professionals in the Electric Sector in Risky Operations. 264-267 - Marco Aurelio Galvao, Ezequiel Roberto Zorzal:
Augmented Reality Applied to Health Education. 268-271 - Ana C. M. T. G. Oliveira, Romero Tori, Wyllian Brito, Jessica dos Santos, Helton H. Biscaro, Fátima L. S. Nunes:
Realistic Simulation of Deformation for Medical Training Applications. 272-275 - Ives Fernando Martins Santos de Moura, Liliane dos Santos Machado:
Shader Integration in a Virtual Reality Framework. 276-279 - Evandro César Freiberger, Luiz Ricardo Nakamura, Romero Tori:
Architectural Model for VR and AR Applications in the Cloud. 280-283 - Gesmar de Paula Santos, Leonardo Garcia Marques, Milton Miranda Neto, Alexandre Cardoso, Edgard Afonso Lamounier, Keiji Yamanaka:
Development of a Genetic Algorithm to Improve a UAV Route Tracer Applied to a Man-in-the-Loop Flight Simulator. 284-287 - Daniel Valente de Macedo, Herleson Paiva Pontes, Maria Andréia Formico Rodrigues:
Art Making Using an Haptic Device for Interactive Digital Painting. 288-291
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