Auto prompting without training labels: An LLM cascade for product quality assessment in e-commerce catalogs
Satyadharma, Soham, Sheikholeslami, Fatemeh, Kaul, Swati, Batur, Aziz Umit, Khan, Suleiman A.
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
We introduce a novel, training free cascade for auto-prompting Large Language Models (LLMs) to assess product quality in e-commerce. Our system requires no training labels or model fine-tuning, instead automatically generating and refining prompts for evaluating attribute quality across tens of thousands of product category-attribute pairs. Starting from a seed of human-crafted prompts, the cascade progressively optimizes instructions to meet catalog-specific requirements. This approach bridges the gap between general language understanding and domain-specific knowledge at scale in complex industrial catalogs. Our extensive empirical evaluations shows the auto-prompt cascade improves precision and recall by $8-10\%$ over traditional chain-of-thought prompting. Notably, it achieves these gains while reducing domain expert effort from 5.1 hours to 3 minutes per attribute - a $99\%$ reduction. Additionally, the cascade generalizes effectively across five languages and multiple quality assessment tasks, consistently maintaining performance gains.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Oct-29-2025
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- Research Report > New Finding (0.67)
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