New Trends in User-Centered System Design and Development
A special issue of Electronics (ISSN 2079-9292). This special issue belongs to the section "Artificial Intelligence".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 15 March 2026 | Viewed by 65
Special Issue Editors
Interests: user centered design; design methodology; usability; design for the elderly; ageing users; smart clothing; smart apparel; digital human modeling; biomonitoring; quality function deployment
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The rapid maturation of artificial intelligence has opened unprecedented opportunities to place human needs, values, and experiences at the very core of complex software and cyber–physical systems. This Special Issue aims to capture the newest theoretical insights, methodological advances, and empirical evidence, serving to demonstrate how AI can be harnessed—rather than merely added—to create user-centered systems that are more inclusive, trustworthy, adaptive, and ethically responsible. We invite contributions that critically examine how AI shifts traditional user-centered design (UCD) paradigms, and conversely how rigorous UCD practices can steer the development of safer, fairer and more meaningful AI artifacts.
We welcome original research papers that bridge human–computer interaction, AI/ML and design.
This Special Issue will focus on (but is not limited to) the following topics:
- AI-driven user modeling and personalization that respect privacy and cultural diversity;
- Human-in-the-loop and human-AI co-creation frameworks for iterative system design;
- Explainable, interpretable and contestable AI interfaces for non-expert users;
- Adaptive user interfaces and context-aware systems powered by large language or vision models;
- Conversational, multimodal and immersive AI agents in everyday applications;
- Tools, toolkits and design patterns for integrating AI capabilities into low-code/no-code platforms;
- Accessibility and inclusive design of AI-enabled products for under-represented communities;
- Evaluation methodologies and benchmark datasets for assessing user experience of AI systems.
Dr. Silvia Imbesi
Dr. Angela Giambattista
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- user-centered design
- human–AI interaction
- responsible AI design
- human–AI co-creation
- inclusive AI
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