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*Call for Papers*
International Workshop on Human-Centered Software Engineering
Balancing Interaction, Artificial Intelligence, and Human Value
*organized by IFIP Working Group 13.2 on Methodologies for User-Centered Systems
Design
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*at INTERACT 2025 <https://interact2025.org/> The 20th IFIP TC.13 International
Conference on Human–Computer Interaction **
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*September 8/9, 2025 Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil*
Theme
The rapid advancement of digital technologies continues to reshape the way
humans interact with software systems, raising critical questions about the
balance between human values and the interplay of usability, user experience and
automation. In this landscape, Human-Centered Software Engineering (HCSE) plays
a pivotal role in ensuring that software development remains aligned with user
needs, ethical principles, and broader societal impacts.
This edition of the HCSE workshop focuses on the intersection of Interaction,
Artificial Intelligence, and Human Value, emphasizing the need for new
approaches in designing socio-technical systems that integrate intelligent
automation while preserving human agency and well-being. With AI-driven
decision-making, adaptive interfaces, and autonomous systems becoming
ubiquitous, it is crucial to explore how software engineering can accommodate
these innovations while maintaining transparency, fairness, and user trust.
Beyond the traditional themes of IFIP 13.2 workshops, this edition invites
contributions fostering discussion among researchers and practitioners, to
advance the dialogue on how HCSE can evolve to meet the demands of modern
digital ecosystems while staying true to its human-centric principles.
Contributions are invited that explore innovative methodologies, design
principles, and case studies that highlight how intelligent software systems can
be designed to enhance, rather than diminish, human experience. The ultimate
goal is to develop approaches that harmonize interaction, artificial
intelligence, and human value, fostering the creation of software that is not
only powerful and efficient, but also trustworthy, inclusive, and ethically
responsible.
This workshop is a follow-up of the successful workshops organized at INTERACT
2015 in Bamberg, Germany
<https://www.irit.fr/recherches/ICS/events/conferences/workshop-IFIPWG13.2-Bamberg/>,
INTERACT 2017 in Mumbai, India
<http://ifip-tc13.org/wg-13-213-5-workshop-interact17-mumbai/>, INTERACT 2019 in
Paphos, Cyprus
<https://sites.google.com/view/ifip-wg-13-2-workshop-interact/home>, INTERACT
2021 in Bari, Italy <https://sites.google.com/view/hcse-workshop-interact2021/>,
and INTERACT 2023 in York, UK.
Target Audience and Expected Outcomes
This workshop is open to everyone who is interested in aspects of human–computer
interaction from a user-centered perspective. Typical contributions to this
workshop focus on methods, processes and approaches for designing, building and
testing inter-active systems. We expect a high participation of IFIP Working
Group 13.2 members. We particularly invite participants to present position
papers describing real-life case studies that illustrate how they rethought
HCI’s and SE’s interplay in order to address aspects such as agile development,
sustainability, artificial intelligence, ethical considerations, and
cybersecurity. Any perspective and related aspects of user interface design are
welcome.
We are especially interested in work that deals with current trends that change
the way humans develop, use, interact and collaborate with technical components
in socio-technical systems. We are also interested in methods, theories and
tools for managing context of use and autonomous adaptation at design and
run-time. Position papers will be made available through the workshop website.
Furthermore, an extended version of selected papers will be considered for
inclusion in a Springer LNCS post-proceedings volume published in conjunction
with the other INTERACT workshops organized by the IFIP TC13 Working Groups.
Workshop Format
This full-day workshop is in person only. It is organized around presentation of
position papers and working activities in small groups. From the set of
contributions, a subset of selected case studies will be invited to be presented
at the beginning of the workshop and will be used to support the discussion that
follows.
The morning session will be dedicated to welcoming participants and presenting
case studies. Participants will be invited to comment on the case studies and to
report similar experiences. The afternoon sessions will be devoted to
interactive sessions, where participants will be engaged to work in small groups
and propose solutions to the problems of the case studies seen in the morning.
Solutions proposed by the participants will be compiled and compared. Based on
the lessons learned, participants will be incited to draft an agenda of future
work that can be accomplished.
We plan to run the workshop onsite in person only. If circumstances require it,
we intend to switch to a completely digital format that will be run online. We
will continuously adapt to any decision regarding the conference format by the
INTERACT 2025 organizers.
Submission Instructions
In order to attend the workshop, participants are invited to submit position
papers reporting original academic or industrial research relevant to the
workshop's theme. These position papers (PDF files, 6-10 pages in Springer LNCS
format, including abstract) shall report (practical) experiences related to
research challenges and results on human-centered software engineering or
user-centered development processes for interactive systems with a particular
focus on digital-transformation aspects and technologies (such as mobile and
wearable devices, Internet of Things, Cloud Computing, Big Data, Blockchain,
Augmented, Virtual and Mixed Reality, Artificial Intelligence and Machine
Learning, Digital Twin, Cybersecurity) and their impact on software properties
or software development practices. Submissions are not anonymous and should
include all author names, affiliations, and contact information. Authors should
also provide in their submission a short summary of their experience in the
field and their motivation to participate in this workshop.
Submissions will be processed via the workshop web pages that will be managed by
the workshop organizers at IFIP WG 13.2. Papers are submitted through the
EasyChair website <https://easychair.org/conferences?conf=hcse-interact2025>.
Submitted position papers will be reviewed by an international program committee
comprising the organizers and selected members of IFIP Working Group 13.2 who
are experts in the field. Participants will be invited to attend the workshop
based on the result of the reviewing process. Accepted position papers will be
made available through the workshop website. Upon acceptance, at least one
author of each accepted position paper must register and attend the workshop.
Furthermore, an extended version of selected papers will be considered for
inclusion in a Springer LNCS post-proceedings volume published in conjunction
with the other INTERACT 2025 workshops organized by the IFIP TC13 Working Groups.
Important Dates
Deadline for submission: May 26, 2025 (extended!)
Acceptance notification: June 13, 2025
Final version of position paper: July 26th, 2025
Workshop date: September 8 or 9, 2025
Venue
The workshop will be hosted in the frame of the 20th IFIP TC13 International
Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, August 28 September 8 – 12, 2025, in
Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil. Look at the main conference web site for
further information (
https://www.interact2025.org/).
Organizers
Stefan Sauer, Paderborn University, Germany
Carmelo Ardito, Politecnico di Bari, Italy
Regina Bernhaupt, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands
Contact
Please write toorganizers(a)hcse-conference.org
<mailto:organizers@hcse-conference.org>if you have any question.