Temporal Order Matters for Agentic Memory: Segment Trees for Long-Horizon Agents 文章

ArXiv CS.CL2026-06-04NEWSen作者: Yifan Simon Liu, Liam Gallagher, Faeze Moradi Kalarde, Jiazhou Liang, Armin Toroghi, Scott Sanner

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arXiv:2606.04555v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Long-horizon conversational agents need to interact with users through evolving events, tasks, and goals. Such histories are naturally temporal, yet many existing memory systems organize information primarily by topical similarity and may ignore the order in which events occur. We introduce Segment Tree Memory, or SegTreeMem, a memory architecture that represents conversation history as a temporally ordered Segment Tree over utterances. SegTreeMem incrementally inserts new utterances through an online rightmost-frontier update rule, preserving chronological order while forming hierarchical memory segments. For retrieval, SegTreeMem propagates relevance scores through the tree to combine local semantic matching with hierarchical temporal context. Across three long-horizon memory benchmarks and two LLM backbones, SegTreeMem improves answer quality over flat retrieval, graph-structured memory, and tree-structured memory baselines.

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