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SurveyGen-I: Consistent Scientific Survey Generation with Evolving Plans and Memory-Guided Writing

Published: August 20, 2025 | arXiv ID: 2508.14317v1

By: Jing Chen , Zhiheng Yang , Yixian Shen and more

Potential Business Impact:

Writes better science reports automatically.

Business Areas:
Semantic Search Internet Services

Survey papers play a critical role in scientific communication by consolidating progress across a field. Recent advances in Large Language Models (LLMs) offer a promising solution by automating key steps in the survey-generation pipeline, such as retrieval, structuring, and summarization. However, existing LLM-based approaches often struggle with maintaining coherence across long, multi-section surveys and providing comprehensive citation coverage. To address these limitations, we introduce SurveyGen-I, an automatic survey generation framework that combines coarse-to-fine retrieval, adaptive planning, and memory-guided generation. SurveyGen-I first performs survey-level retrieval to construct the initial outline and writing plan, and then dynamically refines both during generation through a memory mechanism that stores previously written content and terminology, ensuring coherence across subsections. When the system detects insufficient context, it triggers fine-grained subsection-level retrieval. During generation, SurveyGen-I leverages this memory mechanism to maintain coherence across subsections. Experiments across four scientific domains demonstrate that SurveyGen-I consistently outperforms previous works in content quality, consistency, and citation coverage.

Country of Origin
🇳🇱 Netherlands

Page Count
20 pages

Category
Computer Science:
Computation and Language