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UID:/NewsandEvents/Archives/2015/newsitem/6869/14-
 15-November-2015-The-Eighth-Workshop-on-Intelligen
 t-Narrative-Technologies-INT8-Santa-Cruz-CA-U-S-A-
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SUMMARY:The Eighth Workshop on Intelligent Narrati
 ve Technologies (INT8), Santa Cruz CA, U.S.A.
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20151114
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20151115
LOCATION:Santa Cruz CA, U.S.A.
DESCRIPTION:The Intelligent Narrative Technologies
  (INT) workshop series aims to advance research in
  artificial intelligence for the computational und
 erstanding and expression of narrative. INT8, the 
 eighth workshop in the series, will be co-located 
 with the Eleventh Annual AAAI Conference on Artifi
 cial Intelligence and Interactive Digital Entertai
 nment (AIIDE 2015) at University of California, Sa
 nta Cruz.    Recent years have witnessed significa
 nt advances in the technical, creative, and aesthe
 tic interpretation of narratives with digital medi
 a, including games, simulations, interactive ficti
 on, and electronic literature. Our goal is to cont
 ribute to this forward momentum by congregating a 
 multidisciplinary group of researchers and practit
 ioners to share their latest work at the intersect
 ion of narrative and technology. Previous meetings
  of this workshop have brought together computer s
 cientists, psychologists, narrative theorists, med
 ia theorists, artists, writers, and members of the
  interactive entertainment industry. From this bro
 ad expertise, the workshop focuses on computationa
 l systems to represent, reason about, create, adap
 t, and perform interactive and non-interactive nar
 rative experiences. This also includes fundamental
  research in relevant fields such as natural langu
 age processing, believable virtual characters, com
 monsense reasoning, computer vision, computational
  media, and human storytelling.   For more informa
 tion, see http://go.ncsu.edu/int8  We invite submi
 ssions of full papers (6 pages plus 1 page of refe
 rences) describing completed or ongoing relevant r
 esearch and short papers (4 pages including refere
 nces) for preliminary work, position papers, or wo
 rk of limited scope. We also invite demo proposals
  (1 page) and panel proposals (1 page). Submission
  deadline: July 3
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div>\n      <p>\n   
      The Intelligent Narrative Technologies (INT) 
 workshop series\n        aims to advance research 
 in artificial intelligence for the\n        comput
 ational understanding and expression of narrative.
  INT8,\n        the eighth workshop in the series,
  will be co-located with the\n        Eleventh Ann
 ual AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence and
 \n        Interactive Digital Entertainment (AIIDE
  2015) at University\n        of California, Santa
  Cruz.\n      </p>\n      <p>\n        Recent year
 s have witnessed significant advances in the\n    
     technical, creative, and aesthetic interpretat
 ion of\n        narratives with digital media, inc
 luding games, simulations,\n        interactive fi
 ction, and electronic literature. Our goal is to\n
         contribute to this forward momentum by con
 gregating a\n        multidisciplinary group of re
 searchers and practitioners to\n        share thei
 r latest work at the intersection of narrative and
 \n        technology.  Previous meetings of this w
 orkshop have brought\n        together computer sc
 ientists, psychologists, narrative\n        theori
 sts, media theorists, artists, writers, and member
 s of\n        the interactive entertainment indust
 ry. From this broad\n        expertise, the worksh
 op focuses on computational systems to\n        re
 present, reason about, create, adapt, and perform\
 n        interactive and non-interactive narrative
  experiences. This\n        also includes fundamen
 tal research in relevant fields such as\n        n
 atural language processing, believable virtual cha
 racters,\n        commonsense reasoning, computer 
 vision, computational media,\n        and human st
 orytelling.\n      </p>\n    \n      \n      <p>Fo
 r more information, see\n        <a target="_blank
 " href="http://go.ncsu.edu/int8">http://go.ncsu.ed
 u/int8</a>\n      </p>\n    </div><div>\n      <p>
 We invite submissions of full papers (6 pages plus
  1 page of references)\n        describing complet
 ed or ongoing relevant research and short papers (
 4 pages\n        including references) for prelimi
 nary work, position papers, or work of\n        li
 mited scope. We also invite demo proposals (1 page
 ) and panel proposals\n        (1 page). \n       
   Submission deadline: July 3\n      </p>\n      <
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