AOSpec co-speculates actions and observations in LLM agents, using expected-value decoding and joint action-state verification to hide tool execution latency, achieving 11.8-32.5% end-to-end latency savings in trace replay.
SpecHop: Continuous Speculation for Accelerating Multi-Hop Retrieval Agents
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Large language models increasingly use external tools such as web search and document retrieval to solve information-intensive tasks. However, multi-hop tool use in complex tasks introduces substantial latency, since the model must repeatedly wait for tool observations before continuing. We study how to accelerate such trajectories without changing the final trajectory the model would have taken without acceleration, assuming access to faster but less reliable speculator tools. We develop a theoretical framework for lossless speculation in multi-hop tool-use settings, characterizing the optimal achievable latency gain. We propose SpecHop, a continuous speculation framework that maintains multiple speculative threads, verifies predicted observations asynchronously as target tool outputs arrive, commits correct branches, and rolls back incorrect ones. This preserves accuracy while reducing wall-clock latency. We show that SpecHop can approach oracle latency gains with enough active threads. Empirically, on retrieval-augmented multi-hop tasks, SpecHop closely matches theoretical predictions and reduces latency by up to 40\% in some settings. Code: https://github.com/mehrdadsaberi/spechop
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AOSpec: Action and Observation Co-Speculation for Low-Latency Agent Serving
AOSpec co-speculates actions and observations in LLM agents, using expected-value decoding and joint action-state verification to hide tool execution latency, achieving 11.8-32.5% end-to-end latency savings in trace replay.