CMNA’25: The Twenty-Fifth International Workshop on Computational Models of 
Natural Argument

The main website for this edition of the workshop is here: 
https://cmna-workshop.github.io/cmna25/

A PDF copy of this call can be found here: 
https://cmna-workshop.github.io/cmna25/assets/cfp/cfp1.pdf

The forthcoming 25th annual edition of the Workshop on Computational Models of 
Natural Argument (CMNA'25) will be held independently & online as we celebrate 
twenty-five years of this workshop series and look forward to a further 
twenty-five more.

We are pleased to invite submissions for this landmark twenty-fifth edition of 
the Computational Models of Natural Argument workshop. The CMNA workshop series 
focuses on the issue of modelling “natural” argumentation, where naturalness 
may range across a variety of forms, perhaps involving the use of visual rather 
than linguistic means to illustrate a point, for example using graphics or 
multimedia, or applying more sophisticated rhetorical devices, interacting at 
various layers of abstraction, or exploiting “extra-rational” characteristics 
of the audience, taking into account emotions and affective factors. For this 
edition, CMNA will be run online as virtual workshop entirely online in the 
hope that more of our friends and colleagues from around the world can 
participate.

To celebrate this landmark year, we solicit contributions on the special theme 
of “Reflections & Horizons: The past 25 years of Computational Models of 
Natural Argument and visions of things to come”. This theme should be 
interpreted broadly, to reflect the wide range of argumentative practices and 
models that have been studied and shared at CMNA. We also encourage reflection 
on the development of argumentation theory, within the remit of CMNA, during 
the last 25 years. Finally we also encourage forward looking contributions that 
share a vision of how argumentation research might develop over the next 
quarter century.

Nothwithstanding the special theme, we also solicit contributions addressing, 
but not limited to, the following areas of interest:

    • The characteristics of “natural” arguments (e.g. ontological aspects, 
cognitive issues, legal aspects).
    • The linguistic characteristics of natural argumentation, including 
discourse markers, sentence format, referring expressions, and style.
    • The generation of natural argument.
    • Corpus argumentation results and techniques.
    • Argumentation mining.
    • Models of natural legal argument.
    • Rhetoric and affect: the role of emotions, personalities, etc. in 
argumentation.
    • The roles of licentiousness and deceit and the ethical implications of 
implemented systems demonstrating such features.
    • Natural argumentation in multi-agent systems.
    • Methods to better convey the structure of complex argument, including 
representation and summarisation.
    • Natural argumentation and media: visual arguments, multi-modal arguments, 
spoken arguments.
    • Evaluative arguments and their application in AI systems (such as 
decision-support and advice-giving).
    • Non-monotonic, defeasible and uncertain argumentation.
    • The computational use of models from informal logic and argumentation 
theory.
    • Computer supported collaborative argumentation, for pedagogy, e-democracy 
and public debate.
    • Tools for interacting with structures of argument.
    • Applications of argumentation based systems.



Submission
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We welcome submissions of full papers (limited to 10 pages in length), short 
papers (limited to 5 pages in length), or demos, position statements, and late 
Breaking results (each limited to a 2 a page abstract). It is highly 
recommended, but not mandatory, to format papers using the CEUR single column 
style (further information available from the submission section of the CMNA 
website). All submissions will be peer-reviewed by members of the programme 
committee. Accepted papers will be grouped into thematic sessions that 
incorporate extensive time for questions and discussion.

For all submission types, please upload your contribution using the Conference 
Management Toolkit (CMT): 
https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/User/Login?ReturnUrl=%2FCMNA2025


Key Dates
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- Regular Paper submission (long & short papers): 17th October 2025
- Regular & Short Paper notification to authors: 7th November 2025
- Demo, position statement, & late breaking results submission (2 page 
abstract): 14th November 2025
- Demo, position statement, & late breaking results Notification to authors: 
28th November 2025
- Final (Camera Ready) version of papers: 28th November 2025
- CMNA Workshop: 12th December 2025


Organizers
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- Giulia D’Agostino  --  [email protected] (Università della Svizzera 
italiana)
- Floriana Grasso  --  [email protected] (University of Liverpool)
- Nancy Green  --  [email protected] (University of North Carolina Greensboro)
- Roos Scheffers  --  [email protected] (Utrecht University)
- Jodi Schneider  --  [email protected] (University of Illinois Urbana 
Champaign)
- Simon Wells  --  [email protected] (Edinburgh Napier University)
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