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UID:/NewsandEvents/Archives/2015/newsitem/6174/26-
 28-May-2015-Sixth-International-Workshop-on-Comput
 ational-Models-of-Narrative-CMN-2015-Atlanta-GA-U-
 S-A-
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SUMMARY:Sixth International Workshop on Computatio
 nal Models of Narrative (CMN 2015), Atlanta GA, U.
 S.A.
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150526
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150528
LOCATION:Atlanta GA, U.S.A.
DESCRIPTION:Narrative provides a framing structure
  for understanding, communicating, influencing, an
 d organizing human experience. Systems for its ana
 lysis and production are increasingly found embedd
 ed in devices and processes, influencing decision-
 making in venues as diverse as politics, economics
 , intelligence, and cultural production. This inte
 r-disciplinary workshop will be an appropriate ven
 ue for papers addressing fundamental topics and qu
 estions regarding narrative, such as the technical
  implementation of narrative systems, the theoreti
 cal bases of these frameworks, and our general und
 erstanding of narrative at multiple levels: from t
 he psychological and cognitive impact of narrative
 s to our ability to model narrative responses comp
 utationally.    CMN 2015 will be co-located with t
 he Third Annual Conference on Advances in Cognitiv
 e Systems (ACS 2015). The workshop will have a spe
 cial focus on the building cognitive systems that 
 are distinguished by a focus on high-level cogniti
 on and decision making, reliance on rich, structur
 ed representations, a systems-level perspective, u
 se of heuristics to handle complexity, and incorpo
 ration of insights about human thinking, meaning w
 e especially welcome papers relevant to the cognit
 ive aspects of narrative. Invited Speaker: Janet H
 . Murray (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA)   
 For more information, see http://narrative.csail.m
 it.edu/cmn15   The Programme Committee cordially i
 nvites all researchers to submit their papers for 
 presentation. Long, short and position papers are 
 solicited. Papers should be relevant to issues fun
 damental to the computational modeling and scienti
 fic understanding of narrative. Submission deadlin
 e: February 2, 2015.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div>\n      <p>\n   
      Narrative provides a framing structure for un
 derstanding,\n        communicating, influencing, 
 and organizing human\n        experience. Systems 
 for its analysis and production are\n        incre
 asingly found embedded in devices and processes,\n
         influencing decision-making in venues as d
 iverse as politics,\n        economics, intelligen
 ce, and cultural production. This\n        inter-d
 isciplinary workshop will be an appropriate venue 
 for\n        papers addressing fundamental topics 
 and questions regarding\n        narrative, such a
 s the technical implementation of narrative\n     
    systems, the theoretical bases of these framewo
 rks, and our\n        general understanding of nar
 rative at multiple levels: from\n        the psych
 ological and cognitive impact of narratives to our
 \n        ability to model narrative responses com
 putationally.\n      </p>\n      <p>\n        CMN 
 2015 will be co-located with the Third Annual Conf
 erence\n        on Advances in Cognitive Systems (
 ACS 2015).  The workshop\n        will have a spec
 ial focus on the building cognitive systems\n     
    that are distinguished by a focus on high-level
  cognition and\n        decision making, reliance 
 on rich, structured representations,\n        a sy
 stems-level perspective, use of heuristics to hand
 le\n        complexity, and incorporation of insig
 hts about human\n        thinking, meaning we espe
 cially welcome papers relevant to the\n        cog
 nitive aspects of narrative.  Invited Speaker: Jan
 et\n        H. Murray (Georgia Institute of Techno
 logy, USA)\n      </p>\n    \n      \n      <p>For
  more information, see\n        <a target="_blank"
  href="http://narrative.csail.mit.edu/cmn15">http:
 //narrative.csail.mit.edu/cmn15</a>\n      </p>\n 
    </div><div>\n      <p>\n        The Programme C
 ommittee cordially invites all researchers\n      
   to submit their\n        papers for presentation
 .\n        Long, short and position papers are sol
 icited.\n        Papers should \n        be releva
 nt to issues fundamental to the computational mode
 ling and scientific \n        understanding of nar
 rative.\n        Submission deadline: February 2, 
 2015.\n      </p>\n      </div>
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