For 2026, we combine posters and demos to streamline submissions and on-site experiences. All submissions must be up to 4 pages in single-column format, excluding references. Authors are required to select a preferred presentation style in the submission form (see categories below). Accepted works will appear in the ACM Digital Library and follow the ACM TAPS workflow after conditional acceptance.
The submission system will be opened by October 18th.
We invite early-stage research, promising interaction concepts, small-scale study results, prototypes, systems, and design explorations that benefit from discussion and/or hands-on engagement with attendees. Please also refer to the suggested topics.
All styles share the same format: up to 4 pages excluding references, single-column.
• Poster-only presentation — Allocation: one poster panel (A0 portrait recommended; panels are typically around 1.2 m W × 1.8 m H; poster must fit the board). Format: in-person discussion at the poster.
• Poster + desk (hands-on demo) — Allocation: one poster panel + one small desk. Extra file(s): include a top-view floor plan indicating the required space and key elements; an optional figure or short video (≈30–60 s) showing the setup is encouraged. These do not count toward the page limit (appendix).
• Poster + demo booth — Allocation: one poster panel + a 1.8 m × 1.8 m booth area. Extra file(s): same as above—floor plan + requirements list as appendix; optional teaser video (30–60 s). Power & on-site notes: Authors should bring required equipment and adapters.
• Length: Up to 4 pages, single-column (references excluded).
• Template: ACM Primary Article Template (Word or LaTeX, single-column for review).
• Submission site: EasyChair.
• Production: Upon (conditional) acceptance, authors follow ACM TAPS.
2026 policy: Double-blind review for all submissions. Please submit your manuscript anonymized. (Please remove author identities from PDFs and supplementary materials).
• Relevance to Augmented Humans.
• Originality / potential contribution.
• Clarity of the work and presentation.
• Feasibility and safety of interactive presentation (for desk/booth styles).
• Ability to stimulate discussion and community interest.
At least one author must attend in person to present the accepted work. Each accepted submission requires a registered author (student rates typically available). Exceptions for emergencies (e.g., visa issues) may be granted by the general chairs.
• Submission (Posters & Demos, all styles): January 26th, 2026 (AOE)
• Notification: TBD
• Camera-ready/TAPS: TBD
Include in your appendix (excluded from page limit):
• Floor plan (top-view) with required area (m), table placement, circulation, audience interaction points.
• Requirements list: power outlets, furniture, network, lighting/space constraints, safety considerations.
• Optional: setup figure or teaser video (≈30–60 s).