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arxiv:2602.23944

MemEmo: Evaluating Emotion in Memory Systems of Agents

Published on Feb 27
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Abstract

Memory systems struggle to effectively process emotion-related information, as demonstrated by comprehensive evaluation across emotional information extraction, memory updating, and question answering tasks.

Memory systems address the challenge of context loss in Large Language Model during prolonged interactions. However, compared to human cognition, the efficacy of these systems in processing emotion-related information remains inconclusive. To address this gap, we propose an emotion-enhanced memory evaluation benchmark to assess the performance of mainstream and state-of-the-art memory systems in handling affective information. We developed the Human-Like Memory Emotion (HLME) dataset, which evaluates memory systems across three dimensions: emotional information extraction, emotional memory updating, and emotional memory question answering. Experimental results indicate that none of the evaluated systems achieve robust performance across all three tasks. Our findings provide an objective perspective on the current deficiencies of memory systems in processing emotional memories and suggest a new trajectory for future research and system optimization.

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