AI RESEARCH
IRC-Bench: Recognizing Entities from Contextual Cues in First-Person Reminiscences
arXiv CS.CL
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ArXi:2605.06142v1 Announce Type: new When people recount personal memories, they often refer to people, places, and events indirectly, relying on contextual cues rather than explicit names. Such implicit references are central to reminiscence narratives: first-person accounts of lived experience used in therapeutic, archival, and social settings. They pose a difficult computational problem because the intended entity must be inferred from dispersed narrative evidence rather than from a local mention. We.