Memory for long-horizon agents should preserve distinctions that affect decisions under a fixed budget, not descriptive features, yielding an exact forgetting boundary and a new online learner DeMem with regret guarantees.
REMem: Reasoning with episodic memory in language agent
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DeferMem decouples memory QA into high-recall retrieval and RL-based query-conditioned evidence distillation, outperforming baselines on LoCoMo and LongMemEval-S with highest accuracy, fastest runtime, and zero API token cost.
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Remember the Decision, Not the Description: A Rate-Distortion Framework for Agent Memory
Memory for long-horizon agents should preserve distinctions that affect decisions under a fixed budget, not descriptive features, yielding an exact forgetting boundary and a new online learner DeMem with regret guarantees.
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DeferMem: Query-Time Evidence Distillation via Reinforcement Learning for Long-Term Memory QA
DeferMem decouples memory QA into high-recall retrieval and RL-based query-conditioned evidence distillation, outperforming baselines on LoCoMo and LongMemEval-S with highest accuracy, fastest runtime, and zero API token cost.