Egocentric Co-Pilot: Web-Native Smart-Glasses Agents for Assistive Egocentric AI
Sicheng Yang, Yukai Huang, Weitong Cai, Shitong Sun, Fengyi Fang, You He, Yiqiao Xie, Jiankang Deng, Hang Zhang, Jifei Song, Zhensong Zhang

TL;DR
Egocentric Co-Pilot introduces a web-native, neuro-symbolic AI framework for smart glasses that enhances assistive, context-aware web interaction and decision support for users with visual, cognitive, or mobility challenges.
Contribution
The paper presents a novel egocentric AI system combining neuro-symbolic reasoning, multimodal intent mapping, and web-native communication for continuous, assistive web interaction on smart glasses.
Findings
Achieves state-of-the-art egocentric question answering performance.
Demonstrates higher task completion and user satisfaction than commercial baselines.
Provides a practical blueprint for accessible, context-aware assistive AI in daily life.
Abstract
What if accessing the web did not require a screen, a stable desk, or even free hands? For people navigating crowded cities, living with low vision, or experiencing cognitive overload, smart glasses coupled with AI agents could turn the web into an always-on assistive layer over daily life. We present Egocentric Co-Pilot, a web-native neuro-symbolic framework that runs on smart glasses and uses a Large Language Model (LLM) to orchestrate a toolbox of perception, reasoning, and web tools. An egocentric reasoning core combines Temporal Chain-of-Thought with Hierarchical Context Compression to support long-horizon question answering and decision support over continuous first-person video, far beyond a single model's context window. Additionally, a lightweight multimodal intent layer maps noisy speech and gaze into structured commands. We further implement and evaluate a cloud-native WebRTC…
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TopicsMultimodal Machine Learning Applications · Social Robot Interaction and HRI · Speech and dialogue systems
