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"My agent understands me better": Integrating Dynamic Human-like Memory Recall and Consolidation in LLM-Based Agents

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arxiv 2404.00573 v1 pith:3UCCTKWZ submitted 2024-03-31 cs.HC

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keywords recallmemoryagentsmemoriestemporalagentarchitectureconsolidation
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In this study, we propose a novel human-like memory architecture designed for enhancing the cognitive abilities of large language model based dialogue agents. Our proposed architecture enables agents to autonomously recall memories necessary for response generation, effectively addressing a limitation in the temporal cognition of LLMs. We adopt the human memory cue recall as a trigger for accurate and efficient memory recall. Moreover, we developed a mathematical model that dynamically quantifies memory consolidation, considering factors such as contextual relevance, elapsed time, and recall frequency. The agent stores memories retrieved from the user's interaction history in a database that encapsulates each memory's content and temporal context. Thus, this strategic storage allows agents to recall specific memories and understand their significance to the user in a temporal context, similar to how humans recognize and recall past experiences.

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  1. ChronoMem: Version Control and Semantic Rollback for Large Language Model Agent Memory

    cs.CL 2026-07 conditional novelty 7.0 of 10

    Memory versioning with semantic rollback lets LLM agents behave counterfactually after later interactions, improving rollback-consistent QA and summarization.

  2. MARK: Memory Augmented Refinement of Knowledge

    cs.AI 2025-05 reject novelty 4.0 of 10

    MARK proposes persistent refined-memory agents and a weighted relevance formula, and reports improved MedMCQA chatbot scores in a small, likely overlapping train-and-test setup.

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