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SYNERGY 2026 : SYNERGY - Designing and Building Hybrid Human–AI Systems

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Link: https://synergy.trx.li
 
When Jun 8, 2026 - Jun 9, 2026
Where Venice, Italy
Submission Deadline Mar 29, 2026
Notification Due Apr 10, 2026
Categories    human-ai interaction   HCI   XAI
 

Call For Papers

**SYNERGY 2026: Workshop on Designing and Building Hybrid Human-AI Systems**

Co-located with AVI 2026 (18th International Conference on Advanced Visual Interfaces)
June 8-12, 2026 - San Servolo Island, Venice, Italy
https://synergy.trx.li/

**Important Dates:**
- Submission Deadline: March 29, 2026 (AoE)
- Notification: April 10, 2026
- Camera Ready: April 24, 2026

**ABOUT**
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In 1960, Joseph Licklider envisioned "Man-Computer Symbiosis" where computation would augment human intellect. Today, as AI becomes increasingly integrated into creative and decision-making processes, the challenge is to design systems that genuinely augment human capabilities through meaningful collaboration—moving beyond human-in-the-loop approaches where humans function as mere cogs in the machine.

Following successful editions at AVI 2024 and HHAI 2025 (https://synergy.trx.li), this third workshop brings together researchers and practitioners to advance both theoretical frameworks and practical implementations that preserve human agency while leveraging AI's computational power.

Aligned with AVI 2026's theme of "Interactive Creativity: Agencies, Interfaces, and Ethics," we focus on designing truly synergistic human-AI systems where both partners contribute their unique strengths to creative and decision-making processes.

**TOPICS**
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We invite submissions addressing (but not limited to):

- Human-AI collaboration models and interaction patterns
- Design principles for synergistic systems that preserve human agency
- Adaptive interfaces for human-AI partnership
- Ethics, trust, and transparency in human-AI interaction
- Interactive decision-making systems and dynamic task allocation
- Evaluation methods for assessing human-AI collaboration effectiveness
- Cognitive augmentation and distribution in co-creative systems
- Software architectures and implementation patterns for collaborative AI systems
- Visual interfaces for explainable and interpretable AI
- Case studies and real-world applications of human-AI synergy
- Creative agency in AI-augmented workflows
- Bias mitigation and fairness in collaborative decision-making

**SUBMISSION**
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- Format: CEUR-WS single column format
- Length: Minimum 5 pages
- Submit via Microsoft CMT: https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/SYNERGY2026
- Accepted papers will be published in a dedicated CEUR-WS proceedings volume
- Authors of outstanding contributions will be invited to submit extended versions to a special issue in **Interacting with Computers**

**ORGANIZERS**
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- Tommaso Turchi, University of Pisa, Italy
- Alan Dix, Cardiff Metropolitan University, UK
- Ben Wilson, Swansea University, UK
- Matt Roach, Swansea University, UK
- Alessio Malizia, University of Pisa, Italy

**For more information:**
Website: https://synergy.trx.li/
Contact: tommaso.turchi@unipi.it

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