To Know is to Construct: Schema-Constrained Generation for Agent Memory
arXiv cs.CL / 4/23/2026
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Key Points
- The paper argues that agent memory should be constructed in a schema-like structure rather than relying on dense retrieval that can pull context-mismatched entries.
- It proposes SCG-MEM, which reformulates memory access as schema-constrained generation so an LLM can generate only valid memory keys, avoiding “structural hallucinations” that cause lookup failures.
- SCG-MEM updates long-term memory via assimilation (grounding new inputs into existing schemas) and accommodation (extending schemas with new concepts).
- The system uses an associative graph to support multi-hop reasoning via activation propagation.
- Experiments on the LoCoMo benchmark show SCG-MEM improves performance across all categories compared with retrieval-based baselines.
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