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28 - 30 May 2025, 8th International Workshop on Computational Models of Narrative (CMN'25): Advancing the Science of Narrative, Geneva, Switzerland

Date: 28 - 30 May 2025
Location: Geneva, Switzerland
Deadline: Wednesday 15 January 2025

The Computational Models of Narrative (CMN) workshop series is dedicated to advancing the computationally-grounded scientific study of narrative, a crucial aspect of human experience used for communication, persuasion, explanation, and entertainment.

Narrative, or storytelling, is a symbolic activity that imitates human actions through emplotment, representing discordant events through 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 devices and processes, influencing decision-making in venues as diverse as politics, economics, intelligence, and cultural production. In order to appreciate this influence, it is becoming increasingly clear that research must address the technical implementation of narrative systems, the theoretical bases of these frameworks, and our general understanding of narrative at multiple levels, from the philosophical and cognitive impact of narratives to our ability to model narrative responses computationally.

We invite and encourage submissions either as full papers or position papers, through the workshop's website. Full papers should contain original research and be between 8 and 16 pages; 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.

For more information, see https://tecfa.unige.ch/cmn25/.