10th Summer School and Symposium on Computational Interaction (S³CIX), University of Glasgow, Scotland.
June 16th-20th, 2026
Welcome to the Symposium and Summer School on Computational Interaction! This year we are expanding from a Summer School format to also include a 4 day long academic Symposium. We anticipate about 30 students and 40 academics and invited speakers to attend. There will also be two workshops.
Computational interaction often involves elements from machine learning, signal processing, information theory, optimisation, inference, control theory and formal modelling. Computational interaction would typically involve at least one of:
- an explicit mathematical model of user-system behaviour;
- a way of updating that model with observed data from users;
- an algorithmic element that, using this model, can directly synthesise or adapt the design;
- a way of automating and instrumenting the modelling and design process;
- the ability to simulate or synthesise elements of the expected user-system behaviour.”