Special Session 1: Cognitive Computing

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Sudhakar Mishra

IIT, Kanpur, India
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Shrikant Malviya

SVNIT, Surat, India
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Varsha Singh

IIIT, Allahabad, India
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Mohammed Asif

IIT Bombay, India
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Sumit Singh

UPES University, India

This special session aims to bring together researchers, students, and industry professionals to discuss recent developments, challenges, and applications in Cognitive Computing. The focus is on human-centred design, generative models, assistive intelligence, and the ethical use of AI systems. We invite high-quality contributions exploring interdisciplinary approaches to cognition, perception, and intelligent systems.

Topic of Interest (but not limited to):

  • Role of Generative Models in Cognitive Computing
  • Fairness, Bias, and Accountability in AI Systems
  • Assistive Intelligence, Human-Centered AI, and affective computing
  • Biologically Inspired Cognitive Architectures
  • Models in Computational Cognitive Science
  • Generative AI for Vision and Language
  • Augmented & Virtual Reality in Cognitive Tasks
  • User Experience Design and Evaluation
  • Emerging trends and technologies in HCI
  • Cross-modal ML/DL Applications in Vision & Language

Submission Guidelines: All submissions must comply with the IHCI-2025 submission guidelines. Authors are required to submit their papers electronically via the Microsoft CMT portal, under the track entitled

“Special Session 1: CogComp2025”.

Special Session 2: Human-AI Collaboration in Decision Support Systems

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Mehul Maharishi

SKIT, India
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Mithlesh Arya

SKIT, India
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John Martin

Jazan University, Saudi Arabia

Human-AI collaboration in decision support refers to the partnership between humans and artificial intelligence systems to enhance decision-making processes. These systems aim to combine human intuition and domain expertise with AI & data-driven analysis and speed. Collaboration can be either sequential (AI suggests, human decides) or interactive (continuous feedback between both). Trust, transparency, and explainability are essential for effective teamwork. Such systems are used in high-stakes fields like healthcare, finance, legal, defense, and education. They help reduce human bias, cognitive overload, and errors in complex scenarios. AI tools may offer predictions, recommend options, or highlight risks to support users. The human remains accountable, while the AI provides augmented intelligence rather than replacing human judgment. Successful collaboration requires designing interfaces that are user-friendly and ethically aligned. Ultimately, the goal is to make decisions that are faster, fairer, and more informed through human-AI synergy.

Topic of Interest (but not limited to):

  • Design of Explainable AI Systems for Collaborative Decision-Making
  • Cognitive Load Optimization in Human-AI Decision Systems
  • AI-Augmented Decision Support in Education and Learning Analytics
  • Ethical Frameworks for Shared Decision-Making with AI
  • Human-AI Collaboration in Clinical Decision Support Systems

Submission Guidelines: All submissions must comply with the IHCI-2025 submission guidelines. Authors are required to submit their papers electronically via the Microsoft CMT portal, under the track entitled

Special Session 2: Human-AI Collaboration in Decision Support Systems”.

Special Session 3: Explainable and Trustworthy AI for Human-Centered Systems

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Manju Khari

JNU, India
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Arvind Panwar

Galgotias University, India
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Shakir Khan

IMSIU, Saudi Arabia

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Neha Sharma

BVCOE, India

This special session focuses on the critical intersection of artificial intelligence (AI), explainability, and human-centered design. As AI systems become deeply embedded in our daily lives—from healthcare and finance to education and smart environments—it is essential that these systems are not only accurate but also transparent, interpretable, and aligned with human values. This session aims to explore innovative models, frameworks, and tools that enhance the trustworthiness of AI systems and promote seamless, ethical human-AI interaction.

Topic of Interest (but not limited to):

  • Explainable AI (XAI) frameworks and tools
  • Interpretable machine learning models
  • Trust calibration in human-AI interaction
  • Cognitive models for AI explainability
  • Fairness, accountability, and transparency in AI systems
  • Human-centered design for AI interfaces
  • Case studies in healthcare, finance, and education
  • Ethical and social implications of black-box AI
  • Visualization techniques for AI decision-making
  • Trust and risk assessment in autonomous systems
  • Regulatory and policy perspectives on trustworthy AI
  • Evaluation metrics for explainability and trust

 

Submission Guidelines: All submissions must comply with the IHCI-2025 submission guidelines. Authors are required to submit their papers electronically via the Microsoft CMT portal, under the track entitled

Special Session 3: Explainable and Trustworthy AI for Human-Centered Systems”.

Special Session 4: Cognitive Systems & Secure Twins: AI Innovations for IoT and Cyber Defense

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Rahul Katarya

DTU, India
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Konstantinos Diamantaras

International Hellenic University, Greece
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Kainat Khan

GLBITM, India
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Himanshu Nandanwar

GLBITM, India

This special session aims to spotlight cutting-edge research at the intersection of Artificial Intelligence (AI), Internet of Things (IoT), Cybersecurity, and Digital Twin technologies, unified under the theme Cognitive Systems & Secure Twins. With intelligent systems increasingly integrated into critical infrastructure, the demand for secure, adaptive, and intelligent architectures is more urgent than ever. This session invites contributions that demonstrate how AI can be used to build cognitive frameworks enhancing situational awareness, system autonomy, and robust cyber defense. It also highlights how Digital Twins, empowered by AI, can act as real-time simulators for cyber-physical systems, enabling proactive monitoring and anomaly detection across IoT networks.

Topic of Interest (but not limited to):

  • Cognitive AI for Edge and Fog Computing
  • AI-Driven Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS)
  • Digital Twins for Threat Modeling and Security Simulation
  • Secure Federated Learning in IoT
  • Blockchain-Enabled IoT Security Frameworks
  • Quantum-Resistant Algorithms for IoT Security
  • Self-Adaptive Cyber Defense Systems
  • Digital Twin Applications in Smart Cities, Energy, and Healthcare
  • Real-Time Anomaly Detection and AI-Based Risk Assessment
  • Secure Multi-Agent Systems and Collaborative Intelligence
  • Ethical and Regulatory Aspects in Cyber-Intelligent Systems

Submission Guidelines: All submissions must comply with the IHCI-2025 submission guidelines. Authors are required to submit their papers electronically via the Microsoft CMT portal, under the track entitled

Special Session 4: Cognitive Systems & Secure Twins: AI Innovations for IoT and Cyber Defense”.

Special Session 5: Vision and Speech based Interactive Technologies for Human-Centered Interaction

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Nagamani Molakatala

University of Hyderabad, India
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Victor Daniel Gera

Anurag University, India

This special session will focus on practical skills and research advancements in Vision and Speech based Interactive Technologies

Topics of Interest

  • Vision-based interaction – gesture recognition, eye tracking, facial expression/emotion detection, AR/VR vision systems.
  • Speech-based interaction – automatic speech recognition, speech synthesis, dialogue systems, voice-based authentication, speech recognition, speaker verification, conversational agents.
  • Vision–speech fusion – multimodal HCI frameworks, multimodal learning, adaptive interfaces.
  • Multimodal interaction – fusion of vision and speech for adaptive interfaces,
  • Generative AI applications for multimodal HCI.
  • Assistive technologies for accessibility, healthcare, and education.
  • Ethical, privacy, and security issues in multimodal HCI.

Submission Guidelines: All submissions must comply with the IHCI-2025 submission guidelines. Authors are required to submit their papers electronically via the Microsoft CMT portal, under the track entitled

“Special Session 5: Vision and Speech based Interactive Technologies for Human-Centered Interaction”

Special Session 6: Edge-AI for Intelligent Human–Computer Interaction

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Ravi Kumar Jatoth

NIT Warangal, India

Edge-AI is rapidly evolving into a game-changing technology because it enables low-latency, privacy-preserving, and real-time intelligent applications at the edge without relying on cloud servers. In order to share cutting-edge Edge-AI research, architectures, frameworks, and implementations for HCI systems, this event aims to bring together researchers, practitioners, and industry people. This session focuses on integrating Edge Artificial Intelligence (Edge-AI) with real-time human–computer interaction (HCI) using resource-constrained edge devices such as the Raspberry Pi, NVIDIA Jetson Nano, and NVIDIA Jetson Xavier.

 

Topic of Interest (but not limited to):

  • Cutting-edge AI HCI designs for the Jetson Nano, Jetson Xavier, and Raspberry Pi.
  • Low-power devices that process speech, image, and video signals in real time.
  • Implementing and refining machine learning and deep learning algorithms for embedded devices.
  • Compact and lightweight models (model distillation, quantization, TinyML, and pruning).
  • Comparing the memory footprint, scalability, energy efficiency, and latency of edge devices.
  • Applications of edge-AI in biometrics, assistive technologies, surveillance, and adaptive healthcare.
  • Security and privacy issues with decentralized real-time human-machine communication.
  • Real-world deployment examples and case studies related to intelligence Edge Ai based HCI applications.

Submission Guidelines: All submissions must comply with the IHCI-2025 submission guidelines. Authors are required to submit their papers electronically via the Microsoft CMT portal, under the track entitled

“Special Session 6: Edge-AI for Intelligent Human–Computer Interaction”.

Special Session 7: User based Design of Advanced HCI applications

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Jan-Willem van ‘t Klooster

University of Twente, Netherlands
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Giorgio Rettagliata

University of Twente, Netherlands

Human computer interfaces are becoming more and more advanced, AI-powered, and impressive. But how to effectively design and implement advanced HCI systems for difficult to reach target groups? What are fruitful methodologies here? And what is different in design advanced HCIs from more traditional and straightforward User Interfaces? In this session, we tackle these questions from multiple viewpoints and cases. We learn how end user involvement, and sound methodologies shed light on effective and valid designs of advanced HCIs. This special session aims to spotlight cutting-edge research and methodologies in the HCI field. It also highlights how challenging user groups should be involved in designing effective HCIs. Participants will enrich their methodological toolkit and be inspired by approaches beyond the desk and outside the ivory tower.

Topic of Interest (but not limited to):

  • AI-Driven human computer interaction (HCI)
  • Usability and User evaluation of advanced HCI
  • Methodologies involving end users in HCI design
  • Advanced applications in HCI
  • Lessons learned from HCI tests
  • Fieldwork in intelligent human computer interaction
  • Design trajectories and interations

Submission Guidelines: All submissions must comply with the IHCI-2025 submission guidelines. Authors are required to submit their papers electronically via the Microsoft CMT portal, under the track entitled

“Special Session 7: User based Design of Advanced HCI applications”.

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