name: biographical-temporal-integration description: Ensures accurate entity identification by precisely integrating specific, less prominent biographical details with complex temporal event sequencing constraints. metadata: benchmark: browsecomp_cheatsheets_v2 source: /data/Research_dir/Memory/Procedual_Memory/Outputs/browsecomp_pairable.json
Layer 1: Metadata & Description
- Description: Ensures accurate entity identification by precisely integrating specific, less prominent biographical details with complex temporal event sequencing constraints.
Layer 2: Guidelines
General Guidelines
- Treat all biographical and temporal sequencing constraints as equally critical for identity.
- Avoid implicit assumptions about an entity's biographical details or event timelines.
- Do not favor entities based on general recognition or partial constraint satisfaction.
- Ensure the precise alignment of event descriptions with specified temporal markers.
Specific Guidelines
- Explicitly search for and confirm specific biographical details (e.g., 'youngest among siblings,' 'bullied in middle school') from reliable sources.
- Verify the exact year and nature of 'first public attention' events, distinguishing from later major breakthroughs.
- Confirm that the release window for 'most successful song' is strictly adhered to, and its success is relevant to the specified period.
- Differentiate between a song's release date and the date it gained 'public attention' if the constraint specifies the latter.
Layer 3: Context
- Problem Pattern: Failure to integrate less prominent biographical attributes with precise temporal event sequencing constraints, leading to selection of a partially matching but more generally prominent entity.
- State Signature: An identified entity satisfies general or prominent attributes but fails to meet specific, less widely known biographical details or exact temporal event orderings.
- Bypass Strategy:
- Extract all specific biographical attributes (e.g., family order, childhood experiences).
- Extract all precise temporal event sequencing constraints (e.g., specific year of first attention, release window for most successful work).
- Systematically validate each candidate entity against the combined set of these specific biographical and temporal sequencing constraints.
- Prioritize candidates that explicitly and precisely satisfy all such integrated constraints, regardless of their general prominence.