AAAI 2026

January 22, 2026

Singapore, Singapore

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Wikipedia serves as the world's largest and most popular online reference encyclopedia, rich in structured knowledge and authoritative citations. Recently, numerous works have leveraged large language models to automatically generate Wikipedia-like articles. However, existing approaches primarily focus on producing singular narrative-type content, overlooking higher information-density structured elements such as timeline and table. To address these limitations, we propose WikiMAG, a multi-agent guided framework for generating structured Wikipedia-like articles. This framework employs a collaborative multi-agent mechanism to orchestrate the creation process, featuring three synergistic core components: Progressive planner first constructs the coarse-grained outline framework and then annotate fine-grained types for outline units, encompassing narrative, timeline, and table formats; Reflective inspector dynamically curates high-quality references via multi-round interactive feedback, thereby enhancing the authority and relevance of citations; Versatile writer integrates fine-grained outline details and high-quality reference information to generate information-rich articles, incorporating the three annotated formats. We evaluate WikiMAG on two public datasets, FreshWiki and WikiGenBen, across outline, writing, and verifiability dimensions. Compared with the best baseline method, our method achieves an average improvement of 6.73 points and 4.39 points in Heading Soft Recall and the METEOR metric (a machine translation and text generation evaluation metric) respectively, and an average increase of 16.84 percentage points in Citation Rate.

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