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Sema: Semantic Transport for Real-Time Multimodal Agents

Published 22 Apr 2026 in cs.MM, cs.NI, and cs.SD | (2604.20940v1)

Abstract: Real-time multimodal agents transport raw audio and screenshots using networking stacks designed for human receivers, which optimize for perceptual fidelity and smooth playout. Yet agent models act as event-driven processors with no inherent sense of physical time, consuming task-relevant semantics rather than reconstructing signals in real time. This fundamental difference shifts the transport goal from the technical problem of signal fidelity (Shannon-Weaver Level A) to the semantic problem of meaning preservation (Level B). This mismatch imposes significant overhead. In visual pipelines, screenshot upload accounts for over 60% of end-to-end action latency on constrained uplinks, and in voice pipelines, conventional transport carries massive redundancy, sending 43-64x more data than needed to maintain task accuracy. We present Sema, a semantic transport system that combines discrete audio tokenizers with a hybrid screen representation (lossless accessibility-tree or OCR text, plus compact visual tokens) and bursty token delivery that eliminates jitter buffers. In simulations under emulated WAN conditions, Sema reduces uplink bandwidth by 64x for audio and 130-210x for screenshots while preserving task accuracy within 0.7 percentage points of the raw baseline.

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