BOOKMARKS introduces searchable bookmarks as reusable answers to storyline questions, enabling active initialization and passive synchronization for more consistent role-playing agent memory than recurrent summarization.
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BOOKMARKS: Efficient Active Storyline Memory for Role-playing
BOOKMARKS introduces searchable bookmarks as reusable answers to storyline questions, enabling active initialization and passive synchronization for more consistent role-playing agent memory than recurrent summarization.
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Restructure This: Using AI to Restructure Onboarding Documents to Reduce Cognitive Overload
VisDoc uses a GenAI pipeline grounded in CTML to restructure OSS onboarding docs, with small evaluations showing higher task success and lower cognitive load.
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Construction of Knowledge Graph based on Language Model
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