May 18, 2026·2605.18271cs.CLcs.AIcs.IRcs.LG

From Volume to Value: Preference-Aligned Memory Construction for On-Device RAG

Changmin Lee, Jaemin Kim, Taesik Gong

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Abstract

With the rapid emergence of personal AI agents based on Large Language Models (LLMs), implementing them on-device has become essential for privacy and responsiveness. To handle the inherently personal and context-dependent nature of real-world requests, such agents must ground their generation in device-resident personal context. However, under tight memory budgets, the core bottleneck is what to store so that retrieval remains aligned with the user. We propose EPIC (Efficient Preference-aligned Index Construction), which focuses on user preferences as a compact and stable form of personal context and integrates them throughout the RAG pipeline. EPIC selectively retains preference-relevant information from raw data and aligns retrieval toward preference-aligned contexts. Across four benchmarks covering conversations, debates, explanations, and recommendations, EPIC reduces indexing memory by 2,404 times, improves preference-following accuracy by 20.17 percentage points, and achieves 33.33 times lower retrieval latency over the best-performing baseline. In our on-device experiment, EPIC maintains a memory footprint under 1 MB with 29.35 ms/query latency in streaming updates.

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