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 ---30-May-2025-8th-International-Workshop-on-Compu
 tational-Models-of-Narrative-CMN-25-Advancing-the-
 Science-of-Narrative-Geneva-Switzerland
DTSTAMP:20240829T153241
SUMMARY:8th International Workshop on Computationa
 l Models of Narrative (CMN'25): Advancing the Scie
 nce of Narrative, Geneva, Switzerland
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250528
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250530
LOCATION:Geneva, Switzerland
DESCRIPTION:The Computational Models of Narrative 
 (CMN) workshop series is dedicated to advancing th
 e computationally-grounded scientific study of nar
 rative, a crucial aspect of human experience used 
 for communication, persuasion, explanation, and en
 tertainment.  Narrative, or storytelling, is a sym
 bolic activity that imitates human actions through
  emplotment, representing discordant events throug
 h concordance. From myths to histories, narratives
  are ubiquitous across time, making understanding 
 narrative intelligence essential to comprehending 
 human intelligence. Systems for narrative analysis
  and production are increasingly embedded in devic
 es and processes, influencing decision-making in v
 enues as diverse as politics, economics, intellige
 nce, and cultural production. In order to apprecia
 te this influence, it is becoming increasingly cle
 ar that research must address the technical implem
 entation of narrative systems, the theoretical bas
 es of these frameworks, and our general understand
 ing of narrative at multiple levels, from the phil
 osophical and cognitive impact of narratives to ou
 r ability to model narrative responses computation
 ally.  We invite and encourage submissions either 
 as full papers or position papers, through the wor
 kshop's website. Full papers should contain origin
 al research and be between 8 and 16 pages; positio
 n papers can report on work-in-progress, research 
 plans or projects and have to fit within eight pag
 es. Accepted papers will be published in open acce
 ss (Gold Road), free of charge.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div>\n  <p>The Compu
 tational Models of Narrative (CMN) workshop series
  is dedicated to advancing the computationally-gro
 unded scientific study of narrative, a crucial asp
 ect of human experience used for communication, pe
 rsuasion, explanation, and entertainment.</p>\n  <
 p>Narrative, or storytelling, is a symbolic activi
 ty that imitates human actions through emplotment,
  representing discordant events through concordanc
 e. From myths to histories, narratives are ubiquit
 ous across time, making understanding narrative in
 telligence essential to comprehending human intell
 igence. Systems for narrative analysis and product
 ion are increasingly embedded in devices and proce
 sses, influencing decision-making in venues as div
 erse as politics, economics, intelligence, and cul
 tural production. In order to appreciate this infl
 uence, it is becoming increasingly clear that rese
 arch must address the technical implementation of 
 narrative systems, the theoretical bases of these 
 frameworks, and our general understanding of narra
 tive at multiple levels, from the philosophical an
 d cognitive impact of narratives to our ability to
  model narrative responses computationally.</p>\n<
 /div><div>\n  <p>We invite and encourage submissio
 ns either as full papers or position papers, throu
 gh the workshop's website. Full papers should cont
 ain original research and be between 8 and 16 page
 s; position papers can report on work-in-progress,
  research plans or projects and have to fit within
  eight pages. Accepted papers will be published in
  open access (Gold Road), free of charge.</p>\n</d
 iv>
URL:https://tecfa.unige.ch/cmn25/
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