2026 International Symposium on Extended Reality, Human-Computer Interaction, and Artificial Intelligence
Dates: January 23 to 25, 2026 | Venue: Hefei, China
In recent years, XR devices have achieved continuous breakthroughs in display quality, tracking accuracy, and computing power, driving their evolution from niche tools to lightweight, mass-market consumer electronics. At the same time, advances in artificial intelligence—particularly in generative AI and computer vision—are providing a powerful "intelligent core" for building and interacting with virtual worlds. As the bridge between humans and the digital realm, human-computer interaction is also expanding beyond traditional keyboards, mice, and touchscreens to more intuitive modalities such as gesture control, voice commands, eye tracking, and even brain-computer interfaces.
XRHCIAI 2026 will be held in Hefei, China, from January 23 to 25, 2026. As a workshop of the 6th International Conference on Neural Networks, Information and Communication Engineering (NNICE 2026), it aims to bring together global researchers, engineers, and experts in relevant fields. The workshop is dedicated to providing a high-level platform for sharing scientific advances, exchanging cutting-edge technologies, identifying emerging academic trends, and broadening research perspectives.
The topics of interest for submission include, but are not limited to:
| Extended Reality | Human-Computer Interaction | Artificial Intelligence |
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*The authors are suggested to use the XRHCIAI 2026 Formatting Template to meet formatting requirements.
*Should you have any questions, or you need any materials in English, please contact us.
Sponsers :




Prof. Jian Yao
National-Level Young Talent
Wuhan University, China
Biography:
Professor Jian Yao is a Doctoral Supervisor and "Chu Tian Scholar" Distinguished Professor at the School of Remote Sensing and Information Engineering, Wuhan University, where he also serves as an academic leader. He has been selected for prestigious national and regional talent programs, including Category A of the National Major Talent Program (Youth Project), Jiangxi Province's "Double Thousand Plan", and Changsha's Leadership Talent Program for Introducing Urgently Needed and Strategic Talents.
Since joining Wuhan University as an academic leader in April 2012, Professor Yao has participated in multiple large-scale international projects, including the EU's Sixth and Seventh Framework Programs, and collaborative projects with the International Atomic Energy Agency. He has applied for over 80 national invention patents and other intellectual property rights, with more than 40 patents already granted.
Professor Yao has long served as a reviewer for leading international core journals and top conferences in related fields. Upon joining Wuhan University, he founded the Computer Vision and Remote Sensing Laboratory (WHU-CVRS Lab). The lab currently consists of 4 collaborating faculty members, 1 postdoctoral researcher, and over 30 doctoral and master's students.
Since its establishment, the lab has led and participated in a series of national and ministerial-level research projects, including the National Key R&D Program (as project leader), the 973 Program (as participant), and the National Natural Science Foundation of China General Program (as principal investigator). His current research focuses on computer vision, artificial intelligence, robotics, high-precision mapping, SLAM, navigation and positioning, autonomous driving, 3D technology, and VR/AR.

This workshop is submitted for publication following the NNICE 2026 Proceedings. All accepted full paperswill be published in IEEE (ISBN: 979-8-3315-8865-6) and will be submitted to IEEE Xplore, EI, Scopus and Inspec for indexing.
Note:All submitted articles should report original research results, experimental or theoretical, not previously published or under consideration for publication elsewhere. Articles submitted to the conference should meet these criteria. We firmly believe that ethical conduct is the most essential virtue of any academics. Hence, any act of plagiarism or other misconduct is totally unacceptable and cannot be tolerated.
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Miss. Bao
(Conference Secretary)
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Note:The Secretary office of XRHCIAI 2025 will collect contributions and finish daily organizing work.
All paper review process will be completed by Program Committee Member and invited experts.
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