THEANINE: Revisiting Memory Management in Long-term Conversations with Timeline-augmented Response Generation

Kim, Seo Hyun, Ong, Kai Tzu-iunn, Kwon, Taeyoon, Kim, Namyoung, Ka, Keummin, Bae, SeongHyeon, Jo, Yohan, Hwang, Seung-won, Lee, Dongha, Yeo, Jinyoung

arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence 

Large language models (LLMs) are capable of processing lengthy dialogue histories during prolonged interaction with users without additional memory modules; however, their responses tend to overlook or incorrectly recall information from the past. In this paper, we revisit memory-augmented response generation in the era of LLMs. While prior work focuses on getting rid of outdated memories, we argue that such memories can provide contextual cues that help dialogue systems understand the development of past events and, therefore, benefit response generation. We present Theanine, a framework that augments LLMs' response generation with memory timelines -- series of memories that demonstrate the development and causality of relevant past events. Along with Theanine, we introduce TeaFarm, a counterfactual-driven question-answering pipeline addressing the limitation of G-Eval in long-term conversations. Supplementary videos of our methods and the TeaBag dataset for TeaFarm evaluation are in https://theanine-693b0.web.app/.

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