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Main Authors: Pacchiotti, Mauro Jose, Ballejos, Luciana, Ale, Mariel
Format: Preprint
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2510.13880
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author Pacchiotti, Mauro Jose
Ballejos, Luciana
Ale, Mariel
author_facet Pacchiotti, Mauro Jose
Ballejos, Luciana
Ale, Mariel
contents In recent years, natural language generative models have shown outstanding performance in text generation tasks. However, when facing specific tasks or particular requirements, they may exhibit poor performance or require adjustments that demand large amounts of additional data. This work introduces PAGE (Prompt Augmentation for text Generation Enhancement), a framework designed to assist these models through the use of simple auxiliary modules. These modules, lightweight models such as classifiers or extractors, provide inferences from the input text. The output of these auxiliaries is then used to construct an enriched input that improves the quality and controllability of the generation. Unlike other generation-assistance approaches, PAGE does not require auxiliary generative models; instead, it proposes a simpler, modular architecture that is easy to adapt to different tasks. This paper presents the proposal, its components and architecture, and reports a proof of concept in the domain of requirements engineering, where an auxiliary module with a classifier is used to improve the quality of software requirements generation.
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spellingShingle PAGE: Prompt Augmentation for text Generation Enhancement
Pacchiotti, Mauro Jose
Ballejos, Luciana
Ale, Mariel
Computation and Language
Artificial Intelligence
In recent years, natural language generative models have shown outstanding performance in text generation tasks. However, when facing specific tasks or particular requirements, they may exhibit poor performance or require adjustments that demand large amounts of additional data. This work introduces PAGE (Prompt Augmentation for text Generation Enhancement), a framework designed to assist these models through the use of simple auxiliary modules. These modules, lightweight models such as classifiers or extractors, provide inferences from the input text. The output of these auxiliaries is then used to construct an enriched input that improves the quality and controllability of the generation. Unlike other generation-assistance approaches, PAGE does not require auxiliary generative models; instead, it proposes a simpler, modular architecture that is easy to adapt to different tasks. This paper presents the proposal, its components and architecture, and reports a proof of concept in the domain of requirements engineering, where an auxiliary module with a classifier is used to improve the quality of software requirements generation.
title PAGE: Prompt Augmentation for text Generation Enhancement
topic Computation and Language
Artificial Intelligence
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2510.13880