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Autores principales: Wu, Wenyuan, Heierli, Jasmin, Meisterhans, Max, Moser, Adrian, Färber, Andri, Dolata, Mateusz, Gavagnin, Elena, de Spindler, Alexandre, Schwabe, Gerhard
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Publicado: 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://arxiv.org/abs/2312.03699
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author Wu, Wenyuan
Heierli, Jasmin
Meisterhans, Max
Moser, Adrian
Färber, Andri
Dolata, Mateusz
Gavagnin, Elena
de Spindler, Alexandre
Schwabe, Gerhard
author_facet Wu, Wenyuan
Heierli, Jasmin
Meisterhans, Max
Moser, Adrian
Färber, Andri
Dolata, Mateusz
Gavagnin, Elena
de Spindler, Alexandre
Schwabe, Gerhard
contents The advent of increasingly powerful language models has raised expectations for language-based interactions. However, controlling these models is a challenge, emphasizing the need to be able to investigate the feasibility and value of their application. We present PROMISE, a framework that facilitates the development of complex language-based interactions with information systems. Its use of state machine modeling concepts enables model-driven, dynamic prompt orchestration across hierarchically nested states and transitions. This improves the control of the behavior of language models and thus enables their effective and efficient use. In this technical report we show the benefits of PROMISE in the context of application scenarios within health information systems and demonstrate its ability to handle complex interactions. We also include code examples and present default user interfaces available as part of PROMISE.
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spellingShingle PROMISE: A Framework for Developing Complex Conversational Interactions (Technical Report)
Wu, Wenyuan
Heierli, Jasmin
Meisterhans, Max
Moser, Adrian
Färber, Andri
Dolata, Mateusz
Gavagnin, Elena
de Spindler, Alexandre
Schwabe, Gerhard
Computation and Language
The advent of increasingly powerful language models has raised expectations for language-based interactions. However, controlling these models is a challenge, emphasizing the need to be able to investigate the feasibility and value of their application. We present PROMISE, a framework that facilitates the development of complex language-based interactions with information systems. Its use of state machine modeling concepts enables model-driven, dynamic prompt orchestration across hierarchically nested states and transitions. This improves the control of the behavior of language models and thus enables their effective and efficient use. In this technical report we show the benefits of PROMISE in the context of application scenarios within health information systems and demonstrate its ability to handle complex interactions. We also include code examples and present default user interfaces available as part of PROMISE.
title PROMISE: A Framework for Developing Complex Conversational Interactions (Technical Report)
topic Computation and Language
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2312.03699