EMBER: Efficient Memory via Budgeted Evidence Retention for Long-Horizon Agents 文章

ArXiv CS.CL2026-06-05NEWSen作者: Yilong Li, Suman Banerjee, Tong Che

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arXiv:2606.05894v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Long-horizon agents can archive large histories, but future answers still incur retrieval, rereading, and context costs. When retained memory misses answer-relevant evidence, the system must return to larger portions of the raw history. We study budgeted evidence survival: before the query is known, which source evidence should be retained so that it remains recoverable and usable under a fixed retained source-evidence token budget? We instantiate this setting as Budgeted Pre-Query Retention, where memory is written during ingestion and later read without access to the full raw stream. We introduce EMBER, a learned retention policy that constructs a compact, source-backed evidence state. EMBER stores evidence capsules: verbatim source excerpts paired with retrieval keys and update metadata, preserving both grounding and read-time access.

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