2nd InterAI Workshop: Interactive AI for Human-Centered Robotics (ACM/IEEE HRI 2026) Heriot-Watt University (ACM/IEEE HRI conference 2026) Edinburgh, UK, March 16, 2026 |
| Conference website | https://sites.google.com/view/interaiworkshophri2026/home |
| Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=2ndinteraiworkshop |
| Abstract registration deadline | February 20, 2026 |
| Submission deadline | February 20, 2026 |
This workshop aims to explore and discuss the advancements and challenges in human-centered interactive artificial intelligence (AI) within the field of human-robot interaction (HRI). It will focus on the integration of AI technologies that enhance human-robot collaboration, ensuring these interactions are intuitive, efficient, and tailored to human needs and behaviors.
Based on Schmidt et al., human-centered interactive AI is defined as an AI that enables interactive exploration and manipulation in real-time and is designed with a clear purpose for human benefit while being transparent about who has control over data and algorithms. This workshop is dedicated to exploring the cutting-edge developments in AI that prioritize interactive, real-time exploration and manipulation, all within the sphere of HRI. We aim to address the design considerations that make AI systems transparent, particularly in terms of data control and algorithmic operations, ensuring that users understand and trust the technology they interact with in the context of human-centered robotics.
As it’s the second edition, this workshop will serve as a platform for fostering innovation, collaboration, and discussion among the HRI community, driving forward the development of human-centered interactive AI in robotics. Through a series of keynotes, paper presentations, panel discussions, and interactive sessions, we aspire to foster a deep understanding of how human-centered interactive AI can be effectively integrated into HRI systems to create more effective, ethical, and user-friendly interactions.
Submission Guidelines
InterAI accepts paper submissions of length of 2-4 pages (without references) including work-in-progress or prospective work. Papers available online without peer review (e.g., already available on ArXiv but not already accepted or published in another venue) can be submitted.
All accepted papers will be presented as oral presentations during the workshop and will be archived on the workshop website.
Submissions ***do not*** need to be anonymized. All author information should be put on the manuscript.
Authors should use the templates provided by the ACM/IEEE HRI. The templates for US Letter format paper should be used. Please download the templates below.
List of Topics
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Human-centered AI for HRI
- Explainability and transparency in AI and robotics
- Design principles for human-centered interactive AI in robotics
- Ethical considerations and societal impact of HRI with AI
- Case studies: successful implementations of interactive AI in HRI
- Enhancing user experience in HRI through interactive AI
- Accessibility in HRI through interactive AI
- Augmenting social and conversational robotics through interactive AI
- Robotics and interactive AI in assistive technologies and healthcare/aging healthcare
- Interactive AI in wearable robotics
- Applications of interactive AI vs generative AI in robotics
- Multimodal social signals processing in HRI through interactive AI
Committees
Organizing committee
- Dr Di Fu (Assistant Professor, University of Surrey, UK)
- Dr Yuchong Zhang (Postdoc Fellow, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden)
- Dr Yong Ma (Postdoc Fellow, University of Bergen, Norway)
- Dr Maria Kyrarini (Assistant Professor, Santa Clara University, US)
- Dr Chaona Chen (Assistant Professor, University of Sheffield, UK)
- Dr Doreen Jirak (Senior Researcher, University of Antwerp, Belgium)
- Dr Weiyong Si (Assistant Professor, University of Essex, UK)
- Prof Danica Kragic (Professor, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden)
Contact
All questions about submissions should be emailed to Dr Di Fu (d.fu@surrey.ac.uk)
