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UID:/NewsandEvents/Archives/2014/newsitem/5979/10-
 December-2014-14th-workshop-on-Computational-Model
 s-of-Natural-Argument-CMNA-2014-Krakow-Poland
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SUMMARY:14th workshop on Computational Models of N
 atural Argument (CMNA 2014), Krakow, Poland
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141210
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20141210
LOCATION:Krakow, Poland
DESCRIPTION:The series of workshops on Computation
 al Models of Natural Argument acts to nurture and 
 provide succor to the ever growing community worki
 ng on Argument and Computation, a field developed 
 in recent years overlapping Argumentation Theory a
 nd Artificial Intelligence.    The workshop focuse
 s on the issue of modelling "natural" argumentatio
 n. Naturalness may involve the use of means which 
 are more visual than linguistic to illustrate a po
 int, such as graphics or multimedia. Or to the use
  of more sophisticated rhetorical devices, interac
 ting at various layers of abstraction. Or the expl
 oitation of "extra-rational" characteristics of th
 e audience, taking into account emotions and affec
 tive factors.   For more information, see http://w
 ww.cmna.info/CMNA14/  The workshop encourages subm
 issions in three categories:  - Long papers, eithe
 r reporting on completed work or offering a polemi
 c discussion on a burning issue (up to 10 pages). 
  - Short papers describing work in progress (up to
  5 pages).  - Demonstration of implemented systems
 : submissions should be accompanied by written rep
 orts (up to 3 pages).  Deadline for submissions: 3
 1 October 2014
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div>\n      <p>\n   
      The series of workshops on Computational Mode
 ls of Natural\n        Argument acts to nurture an
 d provide succor to the ever\n        growing comm
 unity working on Argument and Computation, a field
 \n        developed in recent years overlapping Ar
 gumentation Theory and\n        Artificial Intelli
 gence.\n      </p>\n      <p>\n        The worksho
 p focuses on the issue of modelling\n        &quot
 ;natural&quot; argumentation. Naturalness may invo
 lve the\n        use of means which are more visua
 l than linguistic to\n        illustrate a point, 
 such as graphics or multimedia.  Or to the\n      
   use of more sophisticated rhetorical devices, in
 teracting at\n        various layers of abstractio
 n.  Or the exploitation of\n        &quot;extra-ra
 tional&quot; characteristics of the audience,\n   
      taking into account emotions and affective fa
 ctors.\n      </p>\n    \n      \n      <p>For mor
 e information, see\n        <a target="_blank" hre
 f="http://www.cmna.info/CMNA14/">http://www.cmna.i
 nfo/CMNA14/</a>\n      </p>\n    </div><div>\n    
   <p>The workshop encourages submissions in three 
 categories:<br/>\n       - Long papers, either rep
 orting on completed work or offering a polemic dis
 cussion on a burning issue (up to 10 pages).<br/>\
 n       - Short papers describing work in progress
  (up to 5 pages).<br/>\n       - Demonstration of 
 implemented systems: submissions should be accompa
 nied by written reports (up to 3 pages).<br/>\n   
      Deadline for submissions: 31 October 2014\n  
     </p>\n      </div>
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 December-2014-14th-workshop-on-Computational-Model
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