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Call for Papers - HMICO 2026 - The First International Conference on Human-Machine Interaction and Coexistence
HMICO 2026 - The First International Conference on Human-Machine Interaction and Coexistence Join us in Porto, Portugal June 7 - 11, 2026 https://www.dtrsociety.org/hmico2026/ Nowadays, intelligent systems continue to spread through human spaces, either digital, physical, and social. As a result, the nature of human-machine interactions has evolved from isolated transactions to a rich, dynamic, and adaptive coexistence. This new paradigm of interaction demands more than just being user-friendly or efficient; it requires trust, transparency, empathy, and ethical alignment. Machines are more than tools; they are partners, assistants, and, sometimes, autonomous decision-makers, integrated into both critical and everyday environments. Professionals from industry, government, and academia, researchers, engineers, practitioners, and students are invited to contribute. HMICO welcomes 1) full papers presenting significant research, development, application, position, or survey, 2) short papers on work-in-progress, 3) posters, 4) contributed talk presentations, as well as workshops, thematic sessions, and demos. Prospective authors are invited to submit original, unpublished works, which are not under review in any other conference or journal. IMPORTANT DATES: Submission deadline: March 12, 2026 Notification: April 2, 2026 Registration: April 15, 2026 Camera Ready: April 28, 2026 Themes of interest include, but are not limited to: Foundations of human-machine interaction Human-in-the-loop systems Human–X interactions in digital and intelligent environments Explainability, trust, and interpretability Emotion, affection, and empathy in interaction Speech, gestures, and multimodal interfaces Human-robot and human-agent coexistence Augmented, mixed, and virtual reality interfaces Personas, avatars, and identity in human–machine interactions Ethics, agency, and societal integration Coadaptation and learning in human–machine interactions Applications and case studies For more information on topics, submission types, satellite events, etc., please visit the conference website at https://www.dtrsociety.org/hmico2026/ Conference Chairs Prof. Dr. Gerhard Hube Technical University of Applied Sciences Würzburg-Schweinfurt, Germany Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Claudia Heß IU Internationale Hochschule, Germany DTRS Scientific Advisors: https://www.dtrsociety.org/organization/ Dr. Steve Chan Decision Engineering Analysis Laboratory, VTIRL, VT, USA Prof. Dr. Herwig Mannaert University of Antwerp, Belgium CEO Dr.-Ing. Vladimir Sulc MICRORISC, Jičín, Czech Republic Prof. Dr. Hans-Werner Sehring NORDAKADEMIE Hochschule der Wirtschaft, Hamburg, Germany CEO PhD MBA Sarfraz Khokhar Rasimo Systems, Raleigh, NC, USA Assist. Prof. Dr. Oren Gal University of Haifa, Israel Prof. Dr. Pascal Lorenz University of Haute Alsace, France Prof. Dr. Jaime Lloret Mauri Universitat Politecnica de Valencia, Spain Prof. Ing. Luigi Lavazza Università dell'Insubria - Varese, Italy Prof. Dr. Erik Buchmann Universität Leipzig, Germany Prof. Dr. Monika Maria Möhring Technische Hochschule Mittelhessen, Germany Prof. Dr. Carlos Becker Westphall Federal University of Santa Catarina, Brazil Prof. Dr. Alexander Lawall IU International University of Applied Sciences, Germany Prof. Dr. Lasse Berntzen University of South-Eastern Norway, Norway Regards, Liz Wilson, liz.wilson@dtrsociety.org Scientific Coordinator Digital Transformation Research Society https://www.dtrsociety.org/ |
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