Personas with Attitudes: Controlling LLMs for Diverse Data Annotation
Fröhling, Leon, Demartini, Gianluca, Assenmacher, Dennis
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
We present a novel approach for enhancing diversity and control in data annotation tasks by personalizing large language models (LLMs). We investigate the impact of injecting diverse persona descriptions into LLM prompts across two studies, exploring whether personas increase annotation diversity and whether the impacts of individual personas on the resulting annotations are consistent and controllable. Our results show that persona-prompted LLMs produce more diverse annotations than LLMs prompted without personas and that these effects are both controllable and repeatable, making our approach a suitable tool for improving data annotation in subjective NLP tasks like toxicity detection.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Oct-15-2024
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