🔔 Summer School on Computational Interaction 2025 in Paris

Are you eager to expand your knowledge, engage with leading experts, and connect with peers from around the world? 

 

Join us for CIX ’25, a week-long intensive program designed to provide in-depth training and interdisciplinary perspectives on computational methods in HCI.

Dates and Location: June 16th-20th 2025, Paris, France

Website: https://cixschool2025.isir.upmc.fr/

Application deadline: March 14th.

Keywords: Computational interaction; HCI; Models; AI; LLM; Bayesian approach; Optimisation; etc.

== What to Expect ==

* Lectures and Workshops: Gain insights from renowned scholars on computational methods and their application in user interface design, interactive systems, user modeling, and more

* Hands-on Training: Participate in interactive sessions designed to enhance your research skills. Individual lectures will give students an overview of various topics in Computational Interaction and include exercises that offer hands-on experience in Computational Interaction research.

* Networking Opportunities: Meet like-minded PhD students and establish professional connections.

* Panel Discussion: Engage in thought-provoking debates on current trends and challenges in computational interaction.

* Poster Session: Present your research and receive valuable feedback from experts.

* Sightseeing in Paris: Visit the city of lights! The summer school will be hosted in the center of Paris in the latin quarter, a walking distance away from many of Paris’ landmarks.

== Speakers ==

John H. Williamson (University of Glasgow, Scotland) — Forward and inverse modelling
Lydia Chilton (Columbia University, USA) — AI & HCI
Antti Oulasvirta, (Alto University, Finland) — Computational rationality
Laure Soulier (Sorbonne Université, France) — LLM
Jean Claude Dreher (Institut des Sciences Cognitives, France) — Collaboration


Two additional leading experts in the area of computational interaction will join us, topics will be confirmed soon.

== Organisers and Advisors ==

Gilles Bailly (CNRS, France)
Julien Gori (CNRS, France)
Theophanis Tsandilas (Inria, France)

 
== Sponsors
– AFIHM
– SCAI
– PEPR eNSEMBLE
– Sorbonne UniversitéÂ