CMN 2015
Sixth International Workshop on Computational Models of Narrative
Special Focus: Cognitive Systems and Computational Narrative
In association with: The Third Annual Conference on Advances in Cognitive Systems (ACS)
May 26-28, 2015, Tech Square Research Building, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Narrative provides a framing structure for understanding, communicating, influencing, and organizing human experience. Systems for its analysis and production are increasingly found 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 psychological and cognitive impact of narratives to our ability to model narrative responses computationally.