DeepWriter: A Multi-Agent Collaboration Framework for Information-rich Ultra-long Book Writing
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https://doi.org/10.1609/aaai.v40i39.40648Abstract
Long-form books are among the most information-rich and structurally complex forms of written content, often exceeding 100,000 words. While recent methods have enabled basic long-text generation, they remain limited in two key aspects: the inability to generate ultra-long content at book scale, and the lack of mechanisms for integrating rich factual information. To address these limitations, we propose DeepWriter, a multi-agent collaborative framework that follows a structured planning-then-generation paradigm. It first constructs a detailed book outline with narrative arcs and chapter semantics, then incrementally generates content conditioned on retrieved knowledge and contextual signals. DeepWriter supports controllable generation of full-length books exceeding 100,000 words, enriched with citations, trivia and images. To support evaluation beyond surface-level fluency, we introduce DeepWriter-Bench, a bilingual benchmark of 18 annotated books designed to assess book-scale coherence, richness, and factual grounding. Additionally, we propose BookScore, a unified 100-point metric for quantifying book maturity. Experimental results show that DeepWriter achieves a state-of-the-art BookScore of 80.92, consistently outperforming strong baselines.Downloads
Published
2026-03-14
How to Cite
Wang, M., Hu, M., Kang, X., He, L., Tian, Y., Liu, C., … Geng, G. (2026). DeepWriter: A Multi-Agent Collaboration Framework for Information-rich Ultra-long Book Writing. Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 40(39), 33593–33601. https://doi.org/10.1609/aaai.v40i39.40648
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AAAI Technical Track on Natural Language Processing IV