arXiv AI

Temporal Order Matters for Agentic Memory: Segment Trees for Long-Horizon Agents

arXiv:2606. 04555v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Long-horizon conversational agents need to interact with users through evolving events, tasks, and goals.

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Aug 2

TrajWiki: Source-Grounded Memory Trajectories for Long-Horizon Dialogue Agents

Large language model agents have shown strong capabilities in generating coherent and contextually appropriate responses, yet robust long-horizon dialogue remains limited by the lack of external memory that is traceable, updatable, and diagnostically transparent. Existing memory-augmented agents often store memories as isolated records or overwritable states, making it difficult to preserve how information originates, evolves, conflicts, or becomes obsolete over time.

arXiv AI
Jul 24

RUMBA: Russian User Memory Benchmark

arXiv:2607. 21447v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: The ability to handle long-term memory in LLMs is becoming increasingly critical, yet existing benchmarks remain English-centric and rely on aggregate retrieval metrics, failing to capture interactions between long-range context, temporal information, and reasoning.

By Elizaveta Shevtsova, Inna Glebkina, Mark Baushenko, Pavel Gulyaev, Alena Fenogenova
arXiv AI
Jun 30

Mandol: An Agglomerative Agent Memory System for Long-Term Conversations

arXiv:2606. 29778v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Long-term conversational agents need to remember and query cross-session, multi-typed information with complex correlations.

By Yuhan Zhang (Institute of Software, Chinese Academy of Sciences), Zhiyuan Guo (Institute of Software, Chinese Academy of Sciences), Ziheng Zeng (Institute of Software, Chinese Academy of Sciences), Wei Wang (Institute of Software, Chinese Academy of Sciences), Wentao Wu (Microsoft Research), Lijie Xu (Institute of Software, Chinese Academy of Sciences)