MemConflict provides a benchmark for testing LLM long-term memory systems under dynamic, static, and conditional conflicts involving temporal validity, factual correctness, and contextual applicability.
Storybench: A dynamic benchmark for evaluating long-term memory with multi turns.arXiv preprint arXiv:2506.13356
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Evo-Memory is a new streaming benchmark and evaluation framework for self-evolving memory in LLM agents, unifying over ten memory modules and introducing the ReMem pipeline for continual improvement on multi-turn and reasoning datasets.
MemoryAgentBench is a multi-turn benchmark covering four memory competencies, and current memory agents fail at selective forgetting and long-range understanding.
LLM agent memory is organized into Storage (preserving trajectories), Reflection (refining them), and Experience (abstracting into reusable knowledge) stages driven by needs for long-range consistency, dynamic adaptation, and continual learning.
The paper delivers the first systematic review of self-evolving agents, structured around what components evolve, when adaptation occurs, and how it is implemented.
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MemConflict: Evaluating Long-Term Memory Systems Under Memory Conflicts
MemConflict provides a benchmark for testing LLM long-term memory systems under dynamic, static, and conditional conflicts involving temporal validity, factual correctness, and contextual applicability.
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Evo-Memory: Benchmarking LLM Agent Test-time Learning with Self-Evolving Memory
Evo-Memory is a new streaming benchmark and evaluation framework for self-evolving memory in LLM agents, unifying over ten memory modules and introducing the ReMem pipeline for continual improvement on multi-turn and reasoning datasets.
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Evaluating Memory in LLM Agents via Incremental Multi-Turn Interactions
MemoryAgentBench is a multi-turn benchmark covering four memory competencies, and current memory agents fail at selective forgetting and long-range understanding.
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From Storage to Experience: A Survey on the Evolution of LLM Agent Memory Mechanisms
LLM agent memory is organized into Storage (preserving trajectories), Reflection (refining them), and Experience (abstracting into reusable knowledge) stages driven by needs for long-range consistency, dynamic adaptation, and continual learning.
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A Survey of Self-Evolving Agents: What, When, How, and Where to Evolve on the Path to Artificial Super Intelligence
The paper delivers the first systematic review of self-evolving agents, structured around what components evolve, when adaptation occurs, and how it is implemented.
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