17th International Symposium Human-Computer Interaction & Information Visualization
The HCI/IV Symposium provides an interdisciplinary forum to exchange insights, foster collaboration, and disseminate cutting-edge research in the fields of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) and Information Visualization (IV). Symposium place a strong emphasis on innovative approaches at the intersection of these domains, with a special focus on emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, extended reality, and ethical considerations in design.
The symposium welcomes original papers addressing theoretical frameworks, practical applications, empirical studies, and methodological advancements that contribute to the understanding and evolution of HCI and IV. It is structured to highlight research that spans diverse disciplines and domains, including healthcare, arts, security, and education.
Thematic Areas of Interest – invite submissions on topics including, but not limited to:
- Interaction Design and Human-Centered Interfaces
- Advanced interaction modalities: Gesture-based, multimodal, and immersive interfaces.
- Usability and accessibility design principles for diverse user groups.
- Human-centered design for digital twins and cyber-physical systems.
- AI and Human-Computer Interaction
- Collaborative systems: Human-AI collaboration, explainable AI (XAI), and adaptive learning.
- Designing for fairness, equity, and inclusivity in AI-powered interfaces.
- Applications of AI in HCI: Personalized interfaces, conversational agents, and assistive technologies.
- Generative Design and AI in UX/UI
- Generative AI for interface prototyping, optimization, and evaluation.
- Machine learning for personalized and adaptive user experiences.
- Data-driven frameworks for iterative and goal-oriented UX/UI development.
- Virtual Reality (VR), Augmented Reality (AR), and Mixed Reality (MR)
- Interaction techniques for immersive environments.
- Navigation and spatial visualization in 3D and hybrid spaces.
- Applications in healthcare, gaming, education, and industrial domains.
- Ethics, Trust, and Social Impacts in HCI
- Bias detection, mitigation, and fairness in AI-driven interfaces.
- Privacy-preserving design principles and practices.
- Building trust through transparency and explainability.
- Application Domains
- Healthcare: AI for diagnostics, e-health, and patient-centered systems.
- Arts and Culture: HCI for creativity, interactive storytelling, and generative art.
- Security: Human-centric approaches to cybersecurity, threat visualization, and incident monitoring.
- Social Media Interaction: APPs interface design, Social Network Interface
Submission Categories
-
- Theories and Models: Advances in theoretical frameworks, historical insights, and critical analysis in HCI and IV.
- Empirical Studies: Observational, experimental, or ethnographic studies presenting qualitative or quantitative findings.
- Methodologies, Tools, and Techniques: Novel evaluation methods, software, and hardware solutions for interactive systems.
- Products: Innovative systems, designs, and applications with demonstrated usability and impact.
Please check the submission procedures on the submission page.
General inquiries and submissions should be addressed to the Conference Co-ordinator Symposium inquiries should be addressed to:
Prof. Minoru Nakayama
Tokyo Institute of Technology
Information and Communications Engineering, Japan.
http://www.nk.ict.e.titech.ac.jp/index_e.html
Nakayama (@) ict.e.titech.ac.jp
Prof. Mountaz Hascoet
Universite Montpellier, FR
mountaz (@) lirmm.fr
Dr Rusu, Amalia
Fairfield University
arusu (@) fairfield.edu