How can an LLM detect and correct poorly structured prompts

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Can you tell me How can an LLM detect and correct poorly structured prompts?
Apr 17 in Generative AI by Ashutosh
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You can detect and correct poorly structured prompts using an LLM by combining a classification head for prompt quality assessment with a generation head for rewriting.

Here is the code snippet below:

In the above code, we are using the following key points:

  • A pre-trained seq2seq model (T5) fine-tuned or prompted for grammar correction.

  • A custom input format (fix prompt:) to signal instruction-specific tasks.

  • Tokenization and decoding to generate structured, readable prompts.

Hence, combining prompt quality evaluation with correction using a generative model improves prompt clarity and model performance.

answered 1 day ago by momita

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