🎉 *CALL FOR PAPERS - AIRCAD 2025 @ICIAP 2025* 🎉
*IMPORTANT: Deadline extended to 22 June 2025!*
🧠 *3rd International Workshop on Artificial Intelligence and Radiomics in
Computer-Aided Diagnosis (AIRCAD 2025)*
📅 Held with the 23rd International Conference on Image Analysis and
Processing (ICIAP 2025)
📍 Roma, Italy, September 2025
🔗 https://sites.google.com/view/aircad2025
🎯 *AIMS AND SCOPE*
In the modern era, healthcare systems predominantly operate with digital
medical data, facilitating a wide array of artificial intelligence
applications. There's a growing interest in quantitatively analysing
clinical images through techniques like Positron Emission Tomography,
Computerised Tomography, and Magnetic Resonance Imaging, particularly in
the realms of texture analysis and radiomics. Through machine and deep
learning advancements, researchers can glean insights to enhance the
discovery of therapeutic tools, bolster diagnostic decisions, and aid in
the rehabilitation process. However, the huge volume of available data may
intensify the diagnostic effort, exacerbated by high inter/intra-patient
variability, diverse imaging techniques, and the necessity to incorporate
data from multiple sensors and sources, thus giving rise to the
well-documented domain shift issue.
To tackle these challenges, radiologists and pathologists employ
Computer-Aided Diagnosis (CAD) systems, which assist in analysing
biomedical images. These systems mitigate or eradicate difficulties arising
from inter- and intra-observer variability, ensuring consistent assessments
of the same region by the same physician at various times and across
different physicians, thanks to adept algorithms.
Additionally, significant issues such as delayed or restricted data access,
driven by privacy, security, and intellectual property concerns, pose
considerable hurdles. Consequently, researchers are increasingly exploring
the use of synthetic data, both for model training and for simulating
scenarios not observed in real life.
Furthermore, the emergence of foundation models, such as Vision
Transformers and large multimodal models, represents a paradigm shift in
medical image analysis. These models, pre-trained on vast datasets,
demonstrate remarkable adaptability across various tasks, including
segmentation, classification, and multi-modal integration. Their ability to
generalise effectively offers promising avenues for addressing domain shift
issues and integrating heterogeneous data sources, enhancing diagnostic and
predictive accuracy.
This workshop aims to provide a comprehensive overview of recent
advancements in biomedical image processing, leveraging machine learning,
deep learning, artificial intelligence, and radiomics features. Emphasis is
placed on practical applications, including potential solutions to address
domain shift issues, the utilisation of synthetic images to augment CAD
systems, and the integration of foundation models into clinical workflows.
Ultimately, the aim is to explore how these techniques can seamlessly
integrate into the conventional medical image processing workflow,
encompassing image acquisition, retrieval, disease detection, prediction,
and classification.
📚 *TOPICS*
The workshop calls for submissions addressing, but not limited to, the
following topics:
- 🤖 Machine & Deep Learning for image segmentation/classification
(cells, tissues, lesions, diseases)
- 📐 Image Registration Techniques
- 🎨 Image Preprocessing (noise reduction, contrast enhancement)
- 🏗️ 3D Reconstruction
- 💡 Computer-Aided Detection & Diagnosis systems (CAD)
- 🧬 Radiomics & AI in personalized medicine
- 🔎 Content-based Image Retrieval
- 🌐 Remote biomedical image processing & transmission architectures
- 🥽 3D Vision, VR/AR/MR for remote surgery
- 🔒 Privacy-preserving AI in medicine
- 🧪 Synthetic medical images for model validation
- 🏥 Foundation models (Vision Transformers, GPT-based) for analysis &
multi-modal data integration
- 🛡️ Reliability and robustness of synthetic data
- ⚖️ Ethical & Regulatory Issues in AI medical imaging
- 📋 Frameworks for ethical AI & compliance with standards
- 🧑⚖️ Addressing bias, fairness, and transparency with explainable AI
📝 *SUBMISSION GUIDELINES*
Accepted papers will be included in the ICIAP 2025 proceedings, which will
be published by Springer as Lecture Notes in Computer Science series
(LNCS). When preparing your contribution, please follow the guidelines
provided on the ICIAP main conference website. The maximum number of pages
is 12 including references. Each contribution will be reviewed based on
originality, significance, clarity, soundness, relevance and technical
content. The submission will be handled electronically via the Conference's
CMT Website:
https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/AIRCAD2025
Once accepted, the presence of at least one author at the event and the
oral presentation of the paper are expected. For more details about the
registration see the ICIAP main conference details.
📅 *IMPORTANT DATES*
- Paper Submission : 15 June, 2025 *22 June, 2025 *
- Notifications to Authors : 30 June 2025 *4 July, 2025 *
- Camera Ready Papers Due : 10 July, 2025
- Workshop Event: 15/16 September, 2025
🎤 *ABSTRACT OF THE TALK (Dr. Carsten Marr)*
Diagnosing hematologic malignancies still relies heavily on the subjective
visual assessment of cytological and histological images. Experts are
increasingly challenged by large volumes of data, the rarity of diagnostic
cell types, and the heterogeneous presentation of disease. Despite the
availability of comprehensive patient data, advanced deep learning
algorithms, and a solid understanding of hematopoiesis, there is currently
no robust model capable of automatically analyzing and predicting disease
dynamics from blood smears or bone marrow aspirates. In this talk, I will
present recent advances in AI-based hematopathology that aim to address key
challenges such as model robustness, generalization to real-world data,
bias mitigation, and the integration of multimodal sources. I will
highlight three promising directions: (1) efficient single-cell detection
using neural cellular automata, (2) interpretable feature learning via
sparse autoencoders, and (3) the integration of biomedical prior knowledge
into model training through customized loss functions. These developments
illustrate how tailored AI solutions can bridge the gap between machine
learning algorithms and clinical decision-making, paving the way toward
more accurate, scalable, and explainable diagnostics in hematology 🩸.
👥 *ORGANIZERS*
Albert Comelli, Ri.MED Foundation, acomelli(a)fondazionerimed.com
Cecilia Di Ruberto, University of Cagliari, dirubert(a)unica.it
Andrea Loddo, University of Cagliari, andrea.loddo(a)unica.it
Lorenzo Putzu, University of Cagliari, lorenzo.putzu(a)unica.it
Alessandro Stefano, IBSBC - CNR of Cefalù, alessandro.stefano(a)ibfm.cnr.it
Luca Zedda, University of Cagliari, luca.zedda(a)unica.it
___________
Andrea Loddo
PhD | Dept. Of Mathematics and Computer Science | University of Cagliari
Via Ospedale 72, Cagliari, Italy
Office: +39 070 675 8503
*And after all we're only ordinary men*
[CRISTAIN 2025] The “supporting CRIme reSolution Through Artificial
Intelligence” workshop explores the use of advanced technologies, such as
artificial intelligence, machine learning, computer vision, and augmented
reality, to support professionals in the field of criminal investigation.
The initiative aims to introduce new methodologies that can enhance current
investigative practices. A key element is a human-centered approach which
ensures effective and ethical tools that can be easily used by
professionals in the field. Through discussion and dialogue among
participants, the workshop can foster the identification of effective
solutions to support the management of the investigation process. This
includes building trust in automated systems, supporting human oversight
and interpretability, and enabling collaborative decision-making between
humans and machines. Particular attention will be provided to how
human-centered methods can help in the mitigation risks and biases that
should be properly handled in AI-based systems. Such methods ensure that
professionals across various domains can confidently integrate AI tools
into their workflows, without requiring deep technical knowledge of the
underlying algorithms.
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The workshop *CRISTAIN* will be held at the conference *CHItaly 2025*
<https://chitaly2025.di.unisa.it/> - 16th Biannual Conference of the
Italian SIGCHI Chapter, *October 6-10*, Salerno, Italy.
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You can find all the information about the CRISTAIN workshop on the
website: https://cristain-ws.github.io/CHItaly25/
Important Dates
The *important dates* for paper submission have been divided into two
rounds.
*First round*
- Paper submission deadline: *June 13th June 20th*
- Paper acceptance notice: *July 11th*
- Camera-ready submission: *July 31st*
*Second round*
- Paper submission deadline: *September 5th*
- Paper acceptance notice: *September 12th*
- Camera-ready submission: *September 22nd*
Submission
- Short paper:* 5 - 9 pages*
Topics
Tuned to the field of crime, topics include, but are not limited to:
- Crime Scene Analyses
- Case-studies on Crime Analyses
- Context-aware decision making
- Decision support system
- Process management in complex domains
- Domain-specific data collection
- Data Extraction, Transformation and Loading
- Data preparation and processing
- Emotional AI
- Neuro-Symbolic AI
- Conversational AI and voice interfaces
- Personalization and predictive interaction
- Distributed interactions among intelligent systems
- AI-based adaptive systems
- Secure AI
- Unbiased AI systems
- Ethics and Trustworthy AI
- Awareness and transparency in technology usage
- Environmental impacts of technologies
- Immersive experiences and virtual environments
- Integration of technologies in complex domains
- Haptic and olfactory technologies
- New sensory dimensions for user experiences
- Redefining human capabilities through technology
Papers should be submitted in PDF format to easychair (
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=cristain2025
<https://easychair.org/conferences?conf=cristain2025>) and final versions
of accepted papers will be published in the CEUR Workshop Proceedings (
http://ceur-ws.org/).
Organizers
- Eleonora Calò - ecalo(a)unisa.it - University of Salerno
- Loredana Caruccio - lcaruccio(a)unisa.it - University of Salerno
- Autilia Vitiello - autilia.vitiello(a)unina.it - University of Naples
Federico II
📣 Call for Submissions – Student Research Competition at Mensch und
Computer (MuC) 2025 📣
We invite students in Human-Computer Interaction and related fields to
showcase their research at the Student Research Competition (SRC) at MuC
2025. The SRC is a forum to present your work, get feedback from
experts, and connect with fellow researchers.
Whether you're just wrapping up a semester project or working on your
thesis, this is a great opportunity to share your ideas, practice your
presentation skills, and gain visibility for your work.
🗓️ Submission Deadline: 10 July 2025 (AoE)
📬 Notification of Acceptance: 17 July 2025
🖋️ Publication-Ready Deadline: 30 July 2025
📍 SRC at MuC: In-person only, in Chemnitz (conference dates: 31 Aug – 3
Sep 2025)
🔗 Submission site and details:
https://muc2025.mensch-und-computer.de/en/student-research-competition/
SRC submissions are reviewed for novelty, contribution, and clarity.
Accepted students receive a 300 EUR scholarship and free registration as
a Student Volunteer. The top three submissions will be awarded at the
conference dinner.
Questions? Reach out to us:
📧 src(a)mensch-und-computer.de
We look forward to seeing your research in Chemnitz!
Marion Koelle & Georg Regal
Student Research Competition Chairs
Mensch und Computer 2025
*We apologize if you receive multiple copies of this Call *
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*SENSE XR: The Feeling of Virtual, XR, Haptics, and 3D Graphics*
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1st International Workshop on Multisensory Immersion in Extended Reality
Co-located with the 16th Biannual Conference of the Italian SIGCHI Chapter
– “Technologies and Methodologies of Human-Computer Interaction in the
Third Millennium” (CHItaly 2025 <https://chitaly2025.di.unisa.it/>)
📍 Salerno, Italy
📅 6–10 October 2025
🌐 Website: https://sites.google.com/unisa.it/sense-xr/
*Call for Papers*
The rapid evolution of Extended Reality (XR) - encompassing Virtual Reality
(VR), Augmented Reality (AR), and Mixed Reality (MR) - is reshaping how
people interact with digital environments, opening new frontiers in both
research and application. The inaugural edition of SENSE XR: The Feeling of
Virtual, XR, Haptics, and 3D Graphics is dedicated to investigating the
multisensory and affective dimensions of immersive technology, with a
particular focus on haptic feedback, 3D graphics, and videogame
applications.
The workshop’s primary goal is to foster an interdisciplinary dialogue
among researchers, designers, and practitioners, exploring the role of
sensory interfaces in XR. We aim to examine how multimodal interaction,
tactile technologies, and innovative interface design can enhance user
experience, amplify engagement, and redefine human-computer interaction
within immersive environments.
Structured as a platform for both critical reflection and hands-on
experimentation, SENSE XR combines theoretical discourse with live
demonstrations, design exploration, and collaborative activities. Inspired
by the concept of a scientific jam session, the workshop encourages
participants to co-create, prototype, and exchange insights in a
participatory setting that promotes cross-disciplinary collaboration and
the development of new international partnerships.
We welcome original contributions, including position papers, case studies,
design explorations, and theoretical reflections, addressing (but not
limited to) the following topics:
*Topics of interest*
• Haptic technologies and tactile feedback in XR
• Gamification and game design principles in immersive systems
• Innovative interaction techniques and interface design
• Multimodal and sensor-based interaction
• User experience (UX), accessibility, and usability in XR
• Immersive storytelling and narrative design
• Applied XR in healthcare, education, entertainment, and industry
• Evaluation methods and user-centered research
• Ethical implications in multisensory and immersive environments
*Important dates:*
Submission Deadline: *June 30, 2025*
Notification of Acceptance: *July 15, 2025*
*Submission guidelines*
We invite *position papers (4–6 standard pages)* that present novel ideas,
preliminary research findings, or design concepts. Submissions must follow
the CEUR-ART format, available at: *https://ceur-ws.org/Vol-XXX/CEURART.zip
<https://ceur-ws.org/Vol-XXX/CEURART.zip>*
All papers must be submitted via EasyChair:
*https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=sensexr2025
<https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=sensexr2025>*
Each submission will undergo single-blind peer review by at least two
reviewers based on relevance, originality, and potential to foster
discussion at the workshop.
*Organizing committee*
• Ignacio Aedo Cuevas – Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain -
aedo(a)ia.uc3m.es
• Ilaria Amaro – University of Salerno, Italy - iamaro(a)unisa.it
• Paola Barra – University of Naples Parthenope, Italy -
paola.barra(a)uniparthenope.it
• Attilio Della Greca - University of Salerno, Italy -
adellagreca(a)unisa.it
For further information, please visit the workshop website:
*https://sites.google.com/unisa.it/sense-xr/
<https://sites.google.com/unisa.it/sense-xr/>*
We look forward to your contributions and hope you’ll join us at SENSE XR
2025!
Call for Abstracts
Workshop: “Robots for Humans: Empowerment Through Co-Creative and Social
Robots”
RO-MAN 2025 – The 34th IEEE International Conference on Robot & Human
Interactive Communication
https://r4h-workshop.github.io/
August 25-29, Eindhoven, The Netherlands
We are pleased to invite abstract submissions for the workshop *“Robots
for Humans: Empowerment Through Co-Creative and Social Robots”*, which
will be held in conjunction with the *RO-MAN 2025 Conference*, in
Eindhoven, The Netherlands, on August 29^th , 2025.
The workshop aims to explore the intersection of social robotics,
creativity, and human empowerment. We focus on how co-creative and
social robots can support and enhance human agency, expression,
learning, and wellbeing, especially in vulnerable populations and
non-standard interaction contexts. As robotics moves beyond task
efficiency, we aim to reimagine robots as collaborative partners that
enrich human lives through co-creation, empathy, and mutual adaptation.
The workshop offers the opportunity to experiment, connect, and shape
the future of HRI to researchers, designers, artists, and developers.
Desired outcomes cover social robotics in the direction of designing
robots for empowerment and co-creativity, insights into how HRI design
choices affect the interaction, socialness, and outcomes on empowerment,
and co-creativity. The workshop will conclude with a panel discussion to
synthesize findings and discuss general issues related to the role and
perception of social robots, working towards guidelines for the design
of social robots for creative empowerment.
We invite contributions from researchers and practitioners in HRI, AI,
psychology, design, arts, education, healthcare, and other related
fields. Topics of interest include (but are not limited to):
* The role of (mini-c) creativity in the context of “everyday” HRI.
* The design of human-robot interactions in art settings.
* Social robots for creativity support.
* Designing for human-robot co-creativity.
* The design of robots with (verbal and non-verbal) social capabilities.
* The evaluation of socialness perception in human-robot interactions.
* The study of the relationship between human-likeness and socialness.
* The application of theoretical principles in applied robotics research.
* Design principles for empowerment and inclusion.
* Robot adaptive application for marginalized groups.
* Involvement of stakeholders’ perspective in design and implementation.
* AI and LLM application to empower and co-creation in HRI.
We particularly welcome interdisciplinary and speculative approaches
that challenge existing paradigms and propose new directions for
socially intelligent robotics.
We invite authors to submit an extended abstract (up to 2 pages,
excluding references) in IEEE format, outlining their research, ideas,
or ongoing work relevant to the workshop themes. Submissions will be
lightly peer-reviewed by the organizers based on relevance, originality,
and potential for discussion.
Please submit your abstract in PDF format via EasyChair
(https://easychair.org/cfp/RfH2025). Accepted abstracts will be
presented during the workshop as short talks or posters, depending on
the number and type of submissions. We aim to foster a lively,
inclusive, and interdisciplinary dialogue.
Important Dates
* Deadline for abstract submission: July 21^st , 2025.
* Notification of acceptance: August 1^st , 2025.
* Workshop date: August 29^th , 2025 (in person at RO-MAN 2025).
Warm regards,
The R4H Workshop Organizers
Contact: r4hworkshop(a)gmail.com
/Apologize for unintended cross-mailing/
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Dear scholar,
to mark the *tenth anniversary* of ASLERD <https://www.aslerd.org/>,
SLERD 2025 <https://slerd.org/> will feature an open panel to offer a
moment of reflection and projection—retracing key milestones in the
evolution of Smart Learning Ecosystems (SLEs) and engaging with future
challenges and opportunities.
Topics will include the development of a participatory evaluation
culture and related analytics as a basis for SLEs accountability and
shared educational social responsibility; the “learning by being”
paradigma, inspired and sustained by the design thinking; and the
creation of inclusive, phygital learning spaces. In particular, the
panel will highlight the importance of using technology — especially
AI-based applications — with awareness and responsibility, ensuring
access as a right rather than a cause of new digital divides.The
conversation will also spotlight initiatives such as the Student Design
Contest, which exemplify how to support the development of future
generations in concrete ways.
The open panel can be *freely *attended even by those who are not
registered to the conference.
The experts involved are:
• *Mihai Dascalu *– ASLERD & University Politehnica of Bucharest
•*Raffaele Di Fuccio* – Pegaso University
• *Blaženka Divjak* – SoLAR & University of Zagreb
• *Carlo Giovannella* – ASLERD & University of Roma Tor Vergata
• *Seiji Isotani *– AIED & University of Sao Paulo
• *Patrizia Marti *– ASLERD & University of SIENA
• *Antonio Teixeira* – Universidade Aberta
The debate will take place online *on the 12^th of June, 2025, from
14:00 CET to 16:00 CET *in the open conference room.
More information, including the link to participate, can be found in
the _relevant page of the SLERD2025 Conference website_
<https://slerd.org/programme/online-open-debate/>.
Please *feel free to attend and disseminate this invitation among your
contacts.*
Looking forward to "meet" you at SLERD 2025!
*** Apologies for cross postings ***
RecSoGood Workshop @RecSys 2025 - CALL FOR PAPERS
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International Workshop on Recommender Systems for Sustainability and Social
Good (RecSoGood)
22nd–26th September 2025
co-located with RecSys 2025 (https://recsys.acm.org/recsys25/) - Prague,
Czech Republic
Web: https://recsogood.github.io/recsogood25/index.html
Submission: through EasyChair (an updated link will be provided soon on
the workshop website)
For any information: allegra.defilippo(a)unibo.it
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HIGHLIGHTS
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- DEADLINE: July 10, 2025
- Notification to authors: August 6, 2025
- Post-proceedings volume indexed in Scopus and Web of Science
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ABSTRACT
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In the rapidly evolving landscape of technology and sustainability,
leveraging Recommender Systems has emerged as a powerful tool for driving
positive change. With a foundation in AI and data analytics, Recommender
Systems can be effective in various domains, from e-commerce to energy
management and well-being. By harnessing the power of recommendation
algorithms under a holistic perspective, organizations and researchers can
guide users towards more sustainable choices and behaviors, contributing to
broader environmental and social goals. With this aim, our workshop
provides a unique platform for researchers, practitioners, and stakeholders
to explore the integration of sustainability principles into Recommender
Systems. Through presentations, discussions, and panels, participants will
explore the theoretical foundations, practical implementations, and ethical
and environmental considerations of sustainable Recommender Systems. By
fostering collaboration and knowledge exchange, the workshop aims to
catalyze innovation and inspire collective action towards a more
sustainable future.
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TOPICS
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Topics of interests include but are not limited to:
1)Sustainable Recommender Systems Development:
– Multi-criteria Recommender Systems
– Multistakeholder Recommender Systems
– Energy efficient and low-carbon model learning
– Generative AI’s Impact on sustainable Recommendation Systems
– User interfaces for sustainable Recommender Systems
2)Sustainable Recommender Systems Features:
– Explainability & trustworthy
– Privacy and safety
– Diversity and inclusion
– Behavioural change
3)Evaluation of Sustainable Recommender Systems:
– Long-term effect of Recommender Systems
– Simulation techniques
– Beyond accuracy evaluation
4)Application Areas:
– Health
– Media and information
– Travel and tourism
– Agriculture
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SUBMISSIONS
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We encourage the submission of original contributions, investigating how
Recommender Systems can contribute to a more sustainable and responsible
technology ecosystem, aligning with the broader goals of achieving
economic, social, and environmental sustainability. In particular, authors
can submit:
(A) Full papers (max. 12 + references - Springer LLNCS format);
(B) Reproducibility papers (max. 12 + references - Springer LLNCS format);
(C) Short papers (max 6 pages + references - Springer LLNCS format);
(D) Position papers (max. 4 + references - Springer LLNCS format);
(E) Extended abstract (max 1 page + references - ORAL PRESENTATION ONLY).
To enable potential attendees to articulate their views on the topics of
the workshop, share already-published works, bring awareness to ongoing
European projects in this area, etc., we will also elicit 1 page-extended
abstracts. This type of informal submission will be editorially reviewed by
workshop organizers. Accepted contributions will be presented at the
workshop, but not published in the proceedings.
Submission: through EasyChair (an updated link will be provided soon on
the workshop website)
All submitted papers will be evaluated by at least two members of the
program committee, based on originality, significance, relevance and
technical quality. Papers should be formatted according to the Springer
LLNCS Style: (
https://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-gu…
)
Submissions should be double blinded. Submissions must be made through the
EasyChair conference system prior the specified deadline (all deadlines
refer to GMT) by selecting RecSoGood as submission track. At least one of
the authors should register and take part at the conference to make the
presentation.
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IMPORTANT DATES
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* Paper submission deadline: July 10, 2025
* Notification to authors: August 6, 2025
* Camera-Ready submission: TBD for post-proceedings in a volume published
by Springer, in the CCIS Series.
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PROCEEDINGS AND POST-PROCEEDINGS
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All accepted papers will be published in a proceedings volume indexed in
Scopus and Web of Science.
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ORGANIZATION
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Ludovico Boratto - Associate Professor - University of Cagliari, Italy
E-mail: ludovico.boratto(a)acm.org
Allegra De Filippo (main contact) - Assistant Professor - University of
Bologna, Italy
E-mail: allegra.defilippo(a)unibo.it
Elisabeth Lex - Associate Professor - Graz University of Technology, Austria
E-mail: elisabeth.lex(a)tugraz.at
Francesca Maridina Malloci - Assistant Professor - University of Cagliari,
Italy
E-mail: francescam.malloci(a)unica.it
Noemi Mauro – Senior Assistant Professor – University of Torino, Italy
E-mail: noemi.mauro(a)unito.it
Francesco Ricci - Senior Full Professor - Free University of Bozen-Bolzano,
Italy
E-mail: fmr959(a)gmail.com
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PROGRAM COMMITTEE (TBD)
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📣 Registration Now Open for Mensch und Computer (MuC) 2025 📣
We are excited to announce that registration for Mensch und Computer
2025 is now open! Join us in Chemnitz from 31 August to 3 September 2025
for one of the largest HCI conferences in Europe.
Whether you're presenting, attending talks, networking, or exploring the
latest in Human-Computer Interaction and related disciplines, MuC 2025
offers four days of inspiration, exchange, and community.
🧾 Register here:
https://www.conftool.pro/muc2025/index.php?page=participate
🔗 Registration info:
https://muc2025.mensch-und-computer.de/en/registration/
🎟️ /*Early bird* rates available until *1 July 2025*/
💡 Why attend?
*
A packed program of talks, panels, workshops, and demos
*
Community meetups and networking opportunities
*
In-person interactions with leading researchers and practitioners in HCI
*
A vibrant academic and industry presence
Secure your spot now and be part of MuC 2025 in Chemnitz!
We look forward to seeing you there.
📍 Conference Dates: 31 August – 3 September 2025
📨 Questions? Contact us at registration(a)mensch-und-computer.de
*** First Call for Workshop & Tutorial Proposals
The 31st Annual ACM Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces (IUI 2026)
March 23-26, 2026, 5* Coral Beach Hotel & Resort, Paphos, Cyprus
https://iui.hosting.acm.org/2026/
We are pleased to invite proposals for workshops and tutorials to be held in conjunction with
the 31st International ACM Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces (ACM IUI 2026), Paphos,
Cyprus.
Workshops aim to provide a venue for presenting research on emerging or specialized topics
of interest and to offer an informal forum for discussing research questions and challenges.
Potential workshop topics should be related to the general theme of the conference
(“Where HCI meets AI”).
Tutorials aim to provide fundamental knowledge and experience on topics related to intelligent
user interfaces and the intersection between Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) and Artificial
Intelligence (AI).
We welcome proposals for a wide range of *full-day* or *half-day* workshops and tutorial
formats and activities, including but not limited to:
• Mini Conferences: Workshops that focus on a specific topic and may have their own paper
submission and review processes.
• Interactive Formats: Workshops that encourage active participation and hands-on
experiences through break-out sessions or group work to explore specific topics. They may
have their own paper submission and review process or target a report summarizing the
discussions and outcomes.
• Emerging Work Sessions: Workshops that foster discussion around emerging ideas.
Organizers may raise specific topics and invite position papers, late-breaking results, or
extended abstracts.
• Project-Centric Formats: Workshops tied closely to a specific existing large-scale funded
project(e.g., NSF, EU) with the goal to engage a broader community.
• Interactive Competitions: Formats that invite individuals and teams to participate in
challenges or hackathons on selected topics relevant to IUI.
• Tutorials: Sessions that provide a structured instruction on topics aligned with the conference
theme, such as HCI methods, AI techniques, methodological frameworks, or tools for building
intelligent user interfaces.
Review and Oversight by Workshop and Tutorial Chairs
Proposals will be reviewed and evaluated by the Workshop and Tutorial Chairs. It is possible
that workshops may be cancelled, shortened, merged, or restructured if there are insufficient
submissions.
Workshop and Tutorial summaries will be included in the ACM Digital Library for ACM IUI 2026.
We will also publish joint workshop proceedings for accepted workshop submissions (through
CEUR or a similar venue).
Responsibilities of Workshop and Tutorial Organizers
• Coordinate the Call for Papers, including solicitation, submission handling, and peer review
process.
• Create and maintain a dedicated website with Workshop or Tutorial information. The IUI
Website 2026 will link to this page.
• Prepare and communicate Call for Participation, targeting both IUI and broader relevant
communities (e.g., via mailing lists, social media, newsgroups, or offline events)
• Facilitate the planned activities, including paper presentations, discussions, and/or
interactive elements.
• Submit a workshop or tutorial summary for inclusion in the ACM Digital Library.
• Collect camera-ready papers and author agreements from workshop participants for the joint
workshop proceedings (CEUR or similar).
Note that for the joint proceedings (CEUR or similar), submissions should be peer-reviewed
and will need to meet publishers’ guidelines. CEUR, for example, requires a 5-page minimum
per contribution. Note that not all workshop and tutorial formats listed above may meet these
requirements, and we may not be able to include them.
IUI 2026 is an in-person event, and we expect workshop organizers to attend, allowing the
workshop to be conducted on-site. One author per paper is expected to attend in person to
present the work.
Proposal Format
Workshop or tutorial proposals should be a maximum of four pages long (single-column
format). Prepare your submission using the latest templates: Word Submission Template
(https://authors.acm.org/binaries/content/assets/publications/taps/acm_submi…),
or the LaTex Template
(https://authors.acm.org/proceedings/production-information/preparing-your-a…).
For Latex, please use “\documentclass[manuscript,review]{acmart}”.
The proposals should be organized as follows:
• Name and title: A one-word acronym and a full title. Please indicate “(Workshop)” or
“(Tutorial)” after the title, as appropriate.
• Abstract: A brief summary of the workshop or tutorial.
• Description of workshop or tutorial topic: Should discuss the relevance of the proposed
topic to IUI and its interest for the IUI 2026 audience. Include a concise discussion of why this
workshop or tutorial is particularly relevant for the intended audience and how it will
complement and enhance topics covered at the main conference.
• Previous history: List of previous workshops or tutorials on this topic, including the
conferences that hosted them and the number of participants. If available, report on past
editions of the workshop (including URLs), along with a brief statement of the workshop series
(e.g., covering topics, number of paper submissions, and participants), as well as post-
workshop publications over the years and acceptance statistics. If this is the first edition of the
workshop, describe how it differs from others on similar topics (e.g., by including conference
names and years).
• Organizer(s): Names, affiliations, emails, and web pages of the organizer(s). Provide a brief
description of the background of the organizer(s). Strong proposals normally include organizers
who bring differing perspectives on the topic and are actively connected to the communities of
potential participants. Please indicate the primary contact person and the organizers who will
attend the workshop. Also, please provide a list of other workshops or tutorials organized by
workshop organizers in the past.
• Workshop program committee: Names and affiliation of the members of the (tentative)
workshop program committee that will evaluate the workshop submissions.
• Participants: Include a statement of how many participants you expect and how you plan to
invite participants for the workshop or tutorial. If possible, include the names of at least 10
people who have expressed interest in participating in the workshop or tutorial.
• Workshop or Tutorial activities: A brief description of the format regarding the mix of
events or activities, such as paper presentations, invited talks, panels, demonstrations,
teaching activities, hands-on practical exercises, and general discussion. Please also list here
any materials you will make available to tutorial participants, such as slides, access to hardware
or software, and handouts.
• Planned outcomes of the workshop or tutorial: What are you hoping to achieve by the end
of the workshop or tutorial? Please list here any planned publications or other outcomes
expected.
• Length: Full-day or half-day.
Submission Platform
• All materials must be submitted electronically to PCS 2.0
http://new.precisionconference.com/~sigchi by the proposal submission deadline.
• In PCS 2.0, first click "Submissions" at the top of the page, from the dropdown menus for
society, conference, and track, select "SIGCHI", "IUI 2026", and then "IUI 2026 Workshops" or
“IUI 2026 Tutorials”, respectively, and press "Go".
We encourage both researchers and industry practitioners to submit workshop proposals. To
support diverse perspectives in the workshops, we strongly recommend including organizers
from varied institutions and backgrounds.
Furthermore, we welcome workshops with an innovative structure that can attract diverse types
of contributions and foster valuable interactions.
Prospective organizers are encouraged to contact the Workshop and Tutorial Chairs in advance
(workshops2026(a)iui.acm.org) to discuss ideas, receive feedback, or seek assistance in
preparing engaging proposals. Especially for workshop proposals featuring innovative
interactive formats, we are happy to help further develop and implement the ideas.
Important Dates (AoE)
• Workshop Proposals: August 22, 2025
• Decision notification: September 19, 2025
• Tutorial Proposals: October 17, 2025
• Tutorial Decision Notification: Nov 21, 2025
• Camera-ready Summaries: February 6, 2026
Workshop and Tutorial Chairs
Karthik Dinakar, Pienso, USA
Werner Geyer, IBM Research, USA
Patricia Kahr, University of Zurich, Switzerland
Antonela Tommasel, CONICET, Argentina