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ACM SIGIR Conference on Human Information Interaction and Retrieval
Conference completed its latest edition on March 22, 2026 in United States. Primary subject areas for this edition include Human-computer interaction and Uncategorized.
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About the Call For Paper
The 2026 ACM SIGIR Conference on Human Information Interaction and Retrieval (CHIIR β pronounced βcheerβ) will take place in Seattle, WA, USA, between 22 and 26 March 2026.
ACM SIGIR CHIIR 2026 invites submissions focused on user-centered approaches to designing and evaluating systems for information access, seeking, retrieval, and use. Contributions may explore improvements to existing systems and interfaces; propose novel theories, models, and systems; or focus on understanding individual and group interactions with information and information systems.
CHIIR is a multi-disciplinary research meeting. In addition to studies of interactive systems, information interaction, and retrieval, we encourage submissions on related topics, including human-human information interaction, novel interaction paradigms, new evaluation methods, and related research in a range of communities such as sociology, education, ethnography, psychology, human-computer interaction, and other relevant disciplines.
CHIIR 2026 will be held in person to enhance community building and foster meaningful discussions.
Important Dates
Wednesday 8 October 2025: Full and Perspective Papers abstracts
Wednesday 8 October 2025: Wednesday 29 October 2025: Tutorials and Workshops submissions
Wednesday 15 October 2025: Full and Perspective Papers submissions
Wednesday 29 October 2025: Short Papers, Demos, and Resource Papers
Wednesday 5 November 2025: Doctoral Consortium Papers
Wednesday 10 December 2025: Notifications
22 β 26 March 2026: Conference
All deadlines are at 23:59 Anywhere on Earth
Submission Types
We welcome submissions on a range of quantitative and qualitative research methods. Topics covered include, but are not limited to:
Information seeking, including task-based and exploratory studies
Search interfaces, including those for specialised tasks, populations, and domains
Information access methods and systems for users of all abilities
Information interactions beyond search
User-centered design approaches to humans interacting with information and systems
Interaction techniques for information retrieval and discovery
Online information seeking, including log analysis of search and browsing
Modelling and simulation of information interaction
Quantitative and qualitative studies of human information interaction
Information seeking and use behaviours, including measures of use and broader sensemaking
Field and case studies of information searching, design, and access
User-centered evaluation methods and measures, including online, lab-based and situated measures of user experience and performance, experiment and search task design, eye-tracking and neuro-physiological approaches, data analysis methods, and usability
Human interaction and experience with conversational information systems and other types of stateful and multi-turn interactions between users and search applications
Context-aware and personalised search, including design, contextual features and analysis of information interaction
Information visualisation and visual analytics, including search result presentation
Enabling and studying multi-modal interactions with information, including augmented and virtual reality interfaces
Collaborative information seeking and social search, including social utility and network analysis for information interaction
Insights and analyses related to human experiences and usage trends with recommendation technologies
Information interaction and seeking with mobile devices and services
Studies of the usage of generative AI for information interaction and retrieval
Information interaction and retrieval in the context of Digital Humanities
Ethical and societal aspects of information access
Gamification in interactive information retrieval
CHIIR 2026 will accept submissions of the following types: full papers, short papers, resource papers, perspective papers, demonstration papers, tutorials, workshops, doctoral consortium papers.
We will use the TAPS-based ACM workflow. Overall instructions are at this link. Specific requirements for each submission type are provided on their respective pages.
You can submit papers that you have posted to archival platforms (e.g. arXiv), or plan to post in the future, after submission. However, your paper must conform to the specifications outlined here.
ACM SIGIR CHIIR 2026 invites submissions focused on user-centered approaches to designing and evaluating systems for information access, seeking, retrieval, and use. Contributions may explore improvements to existing systems and interfaces; propose novel theories, models, and systems; or focus on understanding individual and group interactions with information and information systems.
CHIIR is a multi-disciplinary research meeting. In addition to studies of interactive systems, information interaction, and retrieval, we encourage submissions on related topics, including human-human information interaction, novel interaction paradigms, new evaluation methods, and related research in a range of communities such as sociology, education, ethnography, psychology, human-computer interaction, and other relevant disciplines.
CHIIR 2026 will be held in person to enhance community building and foster meaningful discussions.
Important Dates
Wednesday 8 October 2025: Full and Perspective Papers abstracts
Wednesday 8 October 2025: Wednesday 29 October 2025: Tutorials and Workshops submissions
Wednesday 15 October 2025: Full and Perspective Papers submissions
Wednesday 29 October 2025: Short Papers, Demos, and Resource Papers
Wednesday 5 November 2025: Doctoral Consortium Papers
Wednesday 10 December 2025: Notifications
22 β 26 March 2026: Conference
All deadlines are at 23:59 Anywhere on Earth
Submission Types
We welcome submissions on a range of quantitative and qualitative research methods. Topics covered include, but are not limited to:
Information seeking, including task-based and exploratory studies
Search interfaces, including those for specialised tasks, populations, and domains
Information access methods and systems for users of all abilities
Information interactions beyond search
User-centered design approaches to humans interacting with information and systems
Interaction techniques for information retrieval and discovery
Online information seeking, including log analysis of search and browsing
Modelling and simulation of information interaction
Quantitative and qualitative studies of human information interaction
Information seeking and use behaviours, including measures of use and broader sensemaking
Field and case studies of information searching, design, and access
User-centered evaluation methods and measures, including online, lab-based and situated measures of user experience and performance, experiment and search task design, eye-tracking and neuro-physiological approaches, data analysis methods, and usability
Human interaction and experience with conversational information systems and other types of stateful and multi-turn interactions between users and search applications
Context-aware and personalised search, including design, contextual features and analysis of information interaction
Information visualisation and visual analytics, including search result presentation
Enabling and studying multi-modal interactions with information, including augmented and virtual reality interfaces
Collaborative information seeking and social search, including social utility and network analysis for information interaction
Insights and analyses related to human experiences and usage trends with recommendation technologies
Information interaction and seeking with mobile devices and services
Studies of the usage of generative AI for information interaction and retrieval
Information interaction and retrieval in the context of Digital Humanities
Ethical and societal aspects of information access
Gamification in interactive information retrieval
CHIIR 2026 will accept submissions of the following types: full papers, short papers, resource papers, perspective papers, demonstration papers, tutorials, workshops, doctoral consortium papers.
We will use the TAPS-based ACM workflow. Overall instructions are at this link. Specific requirements for each submission type are provided on their respective pages.
You can submit papers that you have posted to archival platforms (e.g. arXiv), or plan to post in the future, after submission. However, your paper must conform to the specifications outlined here.
Topics of Interest
2 topicsResearch papers are invited in, but not limited to, the following areas:
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