ACM IUI 2026 - The 31st Annual ACM Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces
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Category Intelligent User Interfaces; IUI; A.I.
Deadline: October 10, 2025 | Date: March 23, 2026-March 26, 2026
Venue/Country: 5* Coral Beach Hotel & Resort, Paphos, Cyprus
Updated: 2025-06-22 21:48:52 (GMT+9)
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*** Call for Papers, Workshop & Tutorial Proposals ***The 31st Annual ACM Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces (IUI 2026)March 23-26, 2026, 5* Coral Beach Hotel & Resort, Paphos, Cyprushttps://iui.hosting.acm.org/2026/
The ACM Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces (ACM IUI) is the annual premier venue whereresearchers and practitioners meet and discuss state-of-the-art advances at the intersectionof Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Human-Computer Interaction (HCI). Ideal IUI submissions should address practical HCI challenges using machine intelligence and discuss both computational and human-centric aspects of such methodologies, techniques, and systems.This area is crucial as AI is increasingly integrated into everyday technology. Understanding andshaping AI systems for human needs is essential to ensure that AI systems are effective and responsible. As these techniques become increasingly powerful, new use cases and human-AI interactions can be explored. This conference offers an opportunity to focus the research community on important problems at the intersection of AI and HCI and bring together experts from various disciplines to discuss and build on these ideas in workshops, breaks, and networking sessions. Contributions are welcome from all relevant arenas, including academia, industry, government,and non-profit organizations. Diverse insights are critical to the vitality of the IUI community, and the conference will accept papers for both long and short oral presentations. Contributionsto IUI are expected to be supported by rigorous evidence appropriate to the claims (e.g., userstudy, system evaluation, computational analysis).cPapersWe invite original paper submissions that are not under consideration elsewhere. Accepted papers will appear in the ACM Digital Library and citation indices. At least one author of all accepted papers must register with full registration fee (not student registration fee), attend inperson, and present their paper during the main conference program. One registration covers one paper only. A selected set of accepted top-quality full papers will be invited to submit their extended versions for publication in an ACM Transactions on Interactive Intelligent Systems (TiiS) special issue titled “Highlights of IUI 2026” that will appear in 2027.Reflection of practical and societal impactWe encourage authors to consider practical and societal implications of their work (as well asits shortcomings) throughout their projects and to include a reflection on those implications intheir papers, in particular how the proposed methods and insights could be applied and deployed in a realistic setting and how they can improve people's lives in the real world.We also encourage authors to discuss potential ethical considerations of their work in terms of diversity, inclusion, and equality; and other topics under the broad responsible AI topic and itssocietal impact. We recognize that technology is rarely neutral --- simply by making some things easier than others, it reshapes society (Winner, 1980; Green, 2020). Further, given the incredibly short invention-to-application cycles for AI-related technologies, it is becoming increasingly unlikely that “somebody else” will carefully consider how an emerging intelligent user interface technology might impact the world before this technology is deployed. Our purpose is to help authors ensure that the likely societal consequences of their work are consistent with their intentions and values. For colleagues who are not yet experienced with incorporating societal impacts into their IUI research but who are willing to give it a try, hereare some ideas to consider.AnonymizationACM IUI uses a double-blind review process. All submissions (and supplemental materials)must be appropriately anonymized according to the following guidelines:• Authors' names and affiliations are not visible anywhere in the paper.• Acknowledgements should be anonymized or removed during the review process.• Self-citations should be included where necessary but must use the third person. Forexample, "... as shown in our previous user study [2] ... " is not allowed, whereas "... as shownin Smith et al. [2] " is acceptable (because in this case the citation [2] will NOT be perceived as self-citation).Failure to follow these guidelines may result in submissions being desk-rejected without review.AccessibilityAuthors are asked to make their paper submissions accessible (so that reviewers with vision impairments can access them, for example). The authors of accepted papers will be required to make their final PDFs accessible. Please use the SIGCHI Guide to an Accessible Submission for detailed instructions.If you are submitting a video as supplemental material, please provide captions, as describedin Technical Requirements and Guidelines for Videos.Please refer to the Accessibility page of the conference site for further details and guidelines.Usage of Generative AIAll submissions must comply with the ACM policy on the usage of GenAI: the April 2023 ACMPolicy on Authorship and Frequently Asked Questions. Text generated from a large-scale language model (LLM), such as ChatGPT, must be clearly marked where such tools are used for purposes beyond editing the author’s own text. Authors should include a “GenAI Usage Disclosure” section, right before the references, to provide full disclosure of all use of GenAI tools in all stages of the research (including the code and data) and the writing. This section, together with the references, will not be counted toward the word limit.While we do not anticipate using tools on a large scale to detect LLM-generated text, we will investigate submissions brought to our attention and desk reject papers where LLM use is not clearly marked.Research Involving Human Participants and SubjectsAny research in submitted manuscripts that involves human subjects must go through theappropriate ethics review requirements that apply to the authors’ research environment. As research environments vary considerably with regard to their requirements, authors are askedto submit a short note to reviewers that provides this context. Please also see the 2021 ACM Publications policy on research involving human participants and subjects before submitting.Additional PoliciesAuthors should also be aware of the SIGCHI Policy for Submission and Review at SIGCHI Conferences and ACM Publications Policies.Submission Format, Length, and PlatformWe adopt the ACM TAPS Workflow.Please prepare your submission for review in a single column format, using the latesttemplates: Word Submission Template, or the LaTeX template using \documentclass[manuscript,review,anonymous]{acmart} for the LaTeX template.Papers are of variable length. Paper length must be proportional to its contribution. We encourage authors to stay within a 10,000 word limit. Authors of papers exceeding 12,000 words should add a note at the end of their manuscript explaining how the length of the paper is commensurate with the contribution of the work.Submission Platform (for Papers)All materials must be submitted electronically to the Precision Conference Submission (PCS) Portal (https://new.precisionconference.com/
) by the abstract and paper deadlines.In PCS, first click “Submissions” at the top of the page, from the dropdown menus for Society, Conference, and Track, please select “SIGCHI”, “IUI 2026”, and “IUI 2026 Papers”, respectively, and then press “Go”.Note: If the corresponding author (the individual who submits the paper, not necessarily thefirst author) is affiliated with a participating institution that has an open access agreement with ACM, the Article Processing Charges (APCs) will be waived for publishing the paper. Details are under “Publication and Open Access”.Supplemental MaterialsSubmitting supplemental material (e.g., questionnaires, demo videos of applications, data sheets) is optional but encouraged.If supplying a demo video, please follow the SIGCHI Technical Requirements and Guidelines for videos.Publication and Open AccessThe official publication date is the date the proceedings are made available in the ACM DigitalLibrary. This date may be up to two weeks prior to the first day of the conference. The officialpublication date affects the deadline for any patent filings related to published work.Starting January 1, 2026, ACM will fully transition to Open Access. All ACM publications, including those from ACM-sponsored conferences, will be 100% Open Access. Authors willhave two primary options for publishing Open Access articles with ACM: the ACM Open institutional model or by paying Article Processing Charges (APCs). With over 1,800 institutions already part of ACM Open, the majority of ACM-sponsored conference papers will not require APCs from authors or conferences (currently, around 70-75%).Authors from institutions not participating in ACM Open will need to pay an APC to publishtheir papers, unless they qualify for a financial or discretionary waiver. To find out whether an APC applies to your article, please consult the list of participating institutions in ACM Open and review the APC Waivers and Discounts Policy. Keep in mind that waivers are rare and aregranted based on specific criteria set by ACM.Understanding that this change could present financial challenges, ACM has approved a temporary subsidy for 2026 to ease the transition and allow more time for institutions to join ACM Open. The subsidy will offer:* $250 APC for ACM/SIG members* $350 for non-members This represents a 65% discount, funded directly by ACM. Authors are encouraged to help advocate for their institutions to join ACM Open during this transition period.This temporary subsidized pricing will apply to all conferences scheduled for 2026.Workshop and Tutorial ProposalsWe are pleased to invite proposals for workshops and tutorials to be held in conjunction withthe 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 topicsof 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 intelligentuser interfaces and the intersection between Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) and ArtificialIntelligence (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 papersubmission 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 mayhave their own paper submission and review process or target a report summarizing thediscussions 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 inchallenges or hackathons on selected topics relevant to IUI.• Tutorials: Sessions that provide a structured instruction on topics aligned with the conferencetheme, such as HCI methods, AI techniques, methodological frameworks, or tools for buildingintelligent user interfaces.Review and Oversight by Workshop and Tutorial ChairsProposals will be reviewed and evaluated by the Workshop and Tutorial Chairs. It is possiblethat workshops may be cancelled, shortened, merged, or restructured if there are insufficientsubmissions. 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 (throughCEUR or a similar venue).Responsibilities of Workshop and Tutorial Organizers• Coordinate the Call for Papers, including solicitation, submission handling, and peer reviewprocess.• 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/orinteractive 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 jointworkshop proceedings (CEUR or similar). Note that for the joint proceedings (CEUR or similar), submissions should be peer-reviewedand will need to meet publishers’ guidelines. CEUR, for example, requires a 5-page minimumper 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 theworkshop to be conducted on-site. One author per paper is expected to attend in person to present the work. Proposal FormatWorkshop or tutorial proposals should be a maximum of four pages long (single-columnformat). Prepare your submission using the latest templates: Word Submission Template (https://authors.acm.org/binaries/content/assets/publications/taps/acm_submission_template.docx
),or the LaTex Template(https://authors.acm.org/proceedings/production-information/preparing-your-article-with-latex
).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 proposedtopic 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 organizerswho 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 byworkshop 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 ofevents 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 endof the workshop or tutorial? Please list here any planned publications or other outcomes expected.• Length: Full-day or half-day.Submission Platform (for Workshop and Tutorial Proposals)• All materials must be submitted electronically to PCS 2.0http://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 forsociety, 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. Tosupport diverse perspectives in the workshops, we strongly recommend including organizersfrom varied institutions and backgrounds. Furthermore, we welcome workshops with an innovative structure that can attract diverse typesof 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 innovativeinteractive formats, we are happy to help further develop and implement the ideas.Important Dates for Papers (AoE)• Abstract: October 3, 2025• Full Paper: October 10, 2025• Decision Notification: December 12, 2025• Camera-ready Submission: January 23, 2026Important Dates for Workshop and Tutorial Proposals(AoE)• Workshop Proposals: August 22, 2025• Decision notification: September 19, 2025• Tutorial Proposals: October 17, 2025• Tutorial Decision Notification: November 21, 2025• Camera-ready Summaries: February 6, 2026OrganisationGeneral Chairs• Tsvi Kuflik, The University of Haifa, Israel• Styliani Kleanthous, Open University of Cyprus, CyprusLocal Organising Chair• George A. Papadopoulos, University of Cyprus, CyprusProgram Chairs• Li Chen, Hong Kong Baptist University, China• Giulio Jacucci, University of Helsinki, Finland• Alison Renner, Dataminr, USAWorkshop 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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