Human-Data Interaction (HDI) Technical Committee
Paper i proceeding, 2026

Human-Data Interaction (HDI) is a transformative research agenda that also represents a critical gap in current digital transformation efforts. Such transformation efforts have produced complex digital ecosystems that raise questions of, e.g., trust, agency, and ethics, but the predominantly technocentric approaches tend to prioritise system performance over human-centric aspects. The Built Environment (BE) is data-rich but insufficiently human-centred in how data are accessed, interpreted, governed, and acted upon. The HDI Committee, a permanent technical committee of the European Council on Computing in Construction (EC3), is dedicated to exploring the intricate relationship between humans and data in the BE. It investigates a wide range of topics, including user experience, change enablement, ethical data practices, and technological advancements that enhance our interaction with data. The Committee focuses on fostering dialogue and promoting leadership practices in HDI. It seeks to prioritise HDI-related research and educational initiatives, promoting practical applications across key areas.

Human Data Interaction

EC3

Computing in Construction

built environment

HDI

Författare

Diego Calvetti

Universidade do Porto

Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile

Mahir Msawil

Northumbria University

Xiang Xie

Newcastle University

Jennifer Li

TU Delft

Dimosthenis Kifokeris

Chalmers, Arkitektur och samhällsbyggnadsteknik, Byggnadsdesign

Gulben Calis

Ege Universitesi

Peter Demian

Loughborough University

Nick Nisbet

University College London (UCL)

Dragana Nikolic

University of Reading

Kay Rogage

Northumbria University

May Shayboun

Högskolan i Halmstad

Sujesh Sujan

Norges teknisk-naturvitenskapelige universitet

Alexandre Mugnai

Esteco

Ranjith K. Soman

TU Delft

Mustapha Munir

University of Salford

Proceedings of the 2026 European Conference on Computing in Construction


978-90-834513-2-9 (ISBN)

2026 European Conference on Computing in Construction
Corfu, Greece,

Ämneskategorier (SSIF 2025)

Byggprocess och förvaltning

DOI

10.35490/EC3.2026.438

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2026-08-14