*** 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
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:
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Mini Conferences: Workshops that focus on a specific
topic and may have their own paper
submission and review processes.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Interactive Competitions: Formats that invite individuals
and teams to participate in
challenges or hackathons on selected topics relevant to IUI.
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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
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Coordinate the Call for Papers, including solicitation, submission handling, and peer review
process.
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Create and maintain a dedicated website with Workshop or Tutorial information. The IUI
Website 2026 will link to this page.
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Prepare and communicate Call for Participation, targeting both IUI and broader relevant
communities (e.g., via mailing lists, social media, newsgroups, or offline events)
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Facilitate the planned activities, including paper presentations, discussions, and/or
interactive elements.
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Submit a workshop or tutorial summary for inclusion in the ACM Digital Library.
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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
or the LaTex Template
For Latex, please use “\documentclass[manuscript,review]{acmart}”.
The proposals should be organized as follows:
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Name and title: A one-word acronym and a full title.
Please indicate “(Workshop)” or
“(Tutorial)” after the title, as appropriate.
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Abstract: A brief summary of the workshop or tutorial.
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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.
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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).
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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.
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Workshop program committee: Names and affiliation
of the members of the (tentative)
workshop program committee that will evaluate the workshop submissions.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Length: Full-day or half-day.
Submission Platform
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All materials must be submitted electronically to PCS 2.0
http://new.precisionconference.com/~sigchi
by the proposal submission deadline.
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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@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)
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Workshop Proposals: August 22, 2025
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Decision notification: September 19, 2025
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Tutorial Proposals: October 17, 2025
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Tutorial Decision Notification: Nov 21, 2025
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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
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