In CHIGreece 2025 we are excited to invite the Greek research community and other researchers, residing in various institutions in Greece, Cyprus and abroad, to come together, present and disseminate their research and innovations. The event will host plenary sessions with keynote speakers, papers presentations, exhibition and interactive experiences and a track dedicated to young researchers. In addition, a panel of experts will exchange on this year’s topic of World Usability Day.
CHIGreece 2025 will focus on how AI-driven HCI can augment human capabilities for designing relevant, ethical, and inclusive everyday interactions. It is expected to offer a vibrant venue of engagement and collaboration for researchers and practitioners in the field of human-computer interaction (HCI) to showcase their work and share their experiences and new ideas for long-term sustainable HCI.
# THEMATIC AREAS
Papers are expected to address challenging and innovative topics in Human-Computer Interaction theory, methodology and practice, including but not limited to:
- HCI in the AI Age
- Human-Centered AI: Designing for Usability, Accessibility, and Inclusion
- Ethics and Trust in Human-AI Interactions
- Human-AI Interaction and Explainability
- HCI and Accessibility & Assistive Technologies
- HCI and Adaptation & Personalization
- Adaptive Interfaces: AI-Driven Personalization in Dynamic User Environments
- HCI in Business
- HCI and Design
- HCI and Digital Heritage
- HCI and Education
- Evaluation of usability, accessibility and user experience (UX)
- HCI and Games
- HCI and Interactive Entertainment
- Methodologies for HCI
- Natural HCI
- HCI and Social Media & Networks
- HCI and Trust & Fairness
- HCI and Privacy & Security
- Understanding Users and Human Behaviour
- Mobile HCI
- HCI in Virtual, Augmented and Mixed Reality
# TYPES OF PAPERS
We encourage original and relevant contributions focusing on experiences and lessons learned from real-life applications, current state-of-the-art methodologies, challenges tackled and solutions adopted, tools, algorithms, and services in the academic, public or private sector, studies, theories, techniques, and evaluation procedures that could support HCI aspects in various levels of interactive environments.
Check for more details at Submissions page.