MobileHCI 2026
The ACM International Conference on Mobile Human-Computer Interaction (MobileHCI) Conference Series has shaped research, development, and practice in services used on mobile or within mobile contexts for over two decades. We interpret mobility broadly and welcome contributions to any aspect of mobile HCI technology, systems, devices, techniques, applications, experience, methods, tools, theories, models, and new perspectives. The MobileHCI full papers will be published as journal articles in a special issue in the Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction (PACMHCI).
重要信息
CCF推荐:B(人机交互与普适计算)
录用率:27.2%(40/147,2025年)
时间地点:2026年8月31日-英国·斯旺西
截稿时间:2026年1月29日
大会官网:https://mobilehci.acm.org/2026/
Call for Papers
Systems and Infrastructure: The design, architecture, deployment, and evaluation of systems and infrastructures that support the development of or interaction with mobile technology.
Interaction Devices and Techniques: The design, construction, usage, and evaluation of devices and techniques that create valuable new interactive capabilities for mobile human-computer interaction.
Applications and Experiences: Descriptions of the design, empirical study of interactive applications, or analysis of usage trends that leverage mobile devices and systems. Application areas include health care, mobility, sustainability, social engagement, and civic engagement.
Methods and Tools: New methods and tools designed for, or applied to, studying or building mobile user interfaces, applications, and mobile users.
Theories and Models: Critical analysis or organizing theory with clearly motivated relevance to the design or study of mobile human-computer interaction; taxonomies of design or devices.
New Perspectives: Well-argued and well-supported visions of the future of mobile computing; non-traditional topics that bear on mobility; underrepresented viewpoints and perspectives that convincingly bring something new to mobile research and practice.
Preparing the Submission
Length
Typical page length is 4000 and 9000 words (excluding references and appendix), but any page length is allowed as long as the paper contribution is commensurate. If the paper is more than 12,000 words, we may reject it if no justification is provided.
Formatting
Authors are required to use the single-column ACM Manuscript template. Submission preparation is described on the ACM Primary Template website.
Anonymity
All submissions need to be fully anonymized. This includes any appendices or supplemental material as well as a potential acknowledgments section.