AdaMem: Adaptive User-Centric Memory for Long-Horizon Dialogue Agents
arXiv cs.CL / 3/18/2026
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Key Points
- AdaMem introduces an adaptive, user-centric memory framework for long-horizon dialogue agents, organizing dialogue history into working, episodic, persona, and graph memories to preserve context, long-term user traits, and relation-aware connections.
- At inference time, AdaMem resolves the target participant, builds a question-conditioned retrieval route that blends semantic retrieval with selective relation-aware graph expansion when needed, and uses a role-specialized pipeline for evidence synthesis and response generation.
- The approach addresses key limitations of prior memory systems, including overreliance on semantic similarity, fragmentation of related experiences, and static memory granularity.
- Evaluation on LoCoMo and PERSONAMEM benchmarks shows state-of-the-art performance in long-horizon reasoning and user modeling, with code to be released upon acceptance.
- The work aims to improve consistency, personalization, and reasoning in long interactions for AI agents.
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