Call for Posters
The IHCI 2026 Poster track showcases early-stage work, late-breaking results, novel ideas, design probes, and provocative viewpoints that stimulate discussion and promote collaboration. Posters are ideal for receiving feedback on emerging research and for highlighting work in progress, replication efforts, datasets, tools, or case studies.
Topics of Interest
Topics of interest include (but are not limited to):
- Human-AI interaction and explainability; trustworthy, ethical, and responsible AI
- Robotics, human-robot interaction, and embodied interfaces
- Computer vision and vision-based interaction
- Mixed/Virtual/Augmented reality; spatial computing; cybersickness
- Human factors and ergonomics; Evaluation methods for interaction at scale
- Social computing, collaborative interactions
- Embodied agents, virtual humans, avatars and multimodal interaction
- Arts, music, and creative technologies
- Cybersecurity, privacy, and safety for interactive systems
- Interactive, ubiquitous, and wearable computing; IoT and smart environments
- Accessibility, inclusive design, and assistive technologies
- Affective and cognitive computing; behavior modeling
- Design methods, prototyping, evaluation, and reproducible HCI
- Education, healthcare, sustainability, transportation, and other application domains
- Human-environment interaction and situated interfaces
The Microsoft CMT service is used for managing the peer-reviewing process for this conference. This service is provided for free by Microsoft and they bore all expenses, including costs for Azure cloud services as well as for software development and support.
- Submission Link: https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/IHCI2026/
Inquiries: publication@ihci2026.com
Important Dates
All deadlines are 23:59 AoE (Anywhere on Earth).
- Poster Submission Deadline: 7 August 2026
- Notification of Decisions: 4 September 2026
- Camera-Ready Abstract and Poster Deadline: 11 September 2026
Submission Guidelines
IHCI 2026 invites original research that advances human-centered interaction with intelligent systems.
Submissions must include an extended abstract prepared using the Springer LNCS template. Authors may optionally include a single-page portrait draft poster illustrating the work. Content must be original and not previously published; preliminary versions of ongoing work are welcome.
Page limit: 4 pages (including references).
Templates are available on the Springer LNCS Conference Proceedings Guidelines page. Please use one of the following templates:
Presentation Format & Publications
Posters will be displayed on site in A0 portrait (841 mm x 1189 mm or 36 x 48 inches) portrait format. Authors should bring printed posters; mounting supplies (pushpins or clips) will be provided. At least one author must register and be present at the poster session.
Accepted poster abstracts will be published in the IHCI 2026 proceedings. Best Poster and Best Student Poster awards will be selected by the Program Committee.