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oai:arXiv.org:2402.16288

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Computer Science - Computation and... Computer Science - Artificial Inte... Computer Science - Information Ret...
Author
Du, Yiming Wang, Hongru Zhao, Zhengyi Liang, Bin Wang, Baojun Zhong, Wanjun Wang, Zezhong Wong, Kam-Fai
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Computer Science

Year

2024

listing date

2/28/2024

Keywords
retrieval dataset llms memories long-term perltqa classification memory
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Abstract

Long-term memory plays a critical role in personal interaction, considering long-term memory can better leverage world knowledge, historical information, and preferences in dialogues.

Our research introduces PerLTQA, an innovative QA dataset that combines semantic and episodic memories, including world knowledge, profiles, social relationships, events, and dialogues.

This dataset is collected to investigate the use of personalized memories, focusing on social interactions and events in the QA task.

PerLTQA features two types of memory and a comprehensive benchmark of 8,593 questions for 30 characters, facilitating the exploration and application of personalized memories in Large Language Models (LLMs).

Based on PerLTQA, we propose a novel framework for memory integration and generation, consisting of three main components: Memory Classification, Memory Retrieval, and Memory Synthesis.

We evaluate this framework using five LLMs and three retrievers.

Experimental results demonstrate that BERT-based classification models significantly outperform LLMs such as ChatGLM3 and ChatGPT in the memory classification task.

Furthermore, our study highlights the importance of effective memory integration in the QA task.

Du, Yiming,Wang, Hongru,Zhao, Zhengyi,Liang, Bin,Wang, Baojun,Zhong, Wanjun,Wang, Zezhong,Wong, Kam-Fai, 2024, PerLTQA: A Personal Long-Term Memory Dataset for Memory Classification, Retrieval, and Synthesis in Question Answering

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