Conference
The IHCI International Conference is a premier forum for researchers, engineers, and practitioners to present and discuss the latest advances in Human-Computer Interaction, Artificial Intelligence, Signal Processing, and Computer Vision. Held annually, the conference brings together leading minds from around the world to explore the intersection of human and machine intelligence.
IHCI Conference 2026
UpcomingThe 18th International Conference on Intelligent Human Computer Interaction (IHCI 2026) is currently in preparation. This year's conference will focus on the convergence of generative AI, embodied interaction, and cognitive computing, addressing how emerging technologies reshape the way humans interact with intelligent systems.
Call for Papers
The Call for Papers will be announced soon. Topics of interest include but are not limited to: Large Language Models in HCI, Multimodal Interaction Design, Brain-Computer Interfaces, Affective Computing, Explainable AI, and Inclusive Interaction Design.
Important Dates
IHCI Conference 2025
CompletedThe 17th International Conference on Intelligent Human Computer Interaction (IHCI 2025) was successfully held, bringing together over 150 researchers and industry professionals from 20+ countries. The conference featured keynote speeches, technical paper sessions, workshops, and interactive demonstrations covering a wide range of HCI topics.
Highlights
The conference received 180+ paper submissions, with 65 papers accepted for presentation. Highlights included keynote talks on neural mechanisms of HCI, affective computing, and AI-driven assistive robotics. The best paper award was presented for research on multimodal emotion recognition using transformer architectures.
IHCI Conference 2024
CompletedThe 16th International Conference on Intelligent Human Computer Interaction (IHCI 2024) explored the rapidly evolving landscape of human-computer interaction, with particular emphasis on deep learning applications, smart environments, and natural language understanding for conversational AI systems.
Highlights
Over 120 participants from 15 countries attended the conference. The program included 4 keynote speeches, 45 oral presentations, and a poster session. Special sessions on gesture recognition, IoT-based interfaces, and cognitive computing attracted significant interest from both academia and industry.