GRASP: Graph-Reasoning Aided Survey Planning for High-Fidelity Related Work Generation
Abstract
Writing a literature review requires a deep understanding of the relationships among cited papers: how they build on, challenge, or offer alternative perspectives to one another. We present Graph-Reasoning Aided Survey Planning (GRASP), a framework combining LLM planning for related work generation with graph algorithms to extract key relationships among cited papers. Our two-layer graph structure consists of a Graph of Thoughts and an Argument-Counterargument Planning Network, representing the cited papers at different levels of granularity, and we apply topology-aware pruning via a Steiner tree to identify the core inter-paper relationships captured in our graph. Our citation analysis-based evaluation shows that GRASP generates related work sections (RWS) that closely match human-written targets in terms of the discourse roles, intents, and grouping of citations.
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@article{arxiv.2607.03709,
title = {GRASP: Graph-Reasoning Aided Survey Planning for High-Fidelity Related Work Generation},
author = {Haoming Li and Jessica Ouyang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2607.03709},
year = {2026}
}
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23 pages, 3 figures. Published in Findings of the Association for Computational Linguistics: ACL 2026