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Abstract:Prompting LLMs for complex tasks (e.g., building a trip advisor chatbot) needs humans to clearly articulate customized requirements (e.g., “start the response with a tl;dr”). However, existing prompt engineering instructions often lack focused training on requirement articulation and instead tend to emphasize increasingly automatable strategies (e.g., tricks like adding role-plays and “think step-by-step”). To address the gap, we introduce Requirement-Oriented Prompt Engineering (ROPE), a paradigm that focuses human attention on generating clear, complete requirements during prompting. We implement ROPE through an assessment and training suite that provides deliberate practice with LLM-generated feedback. In a randomized controlled experiment with 30 novices, ROPE significantly outperforms conventional prompt engineering training (20% vs. 1% gains), a gap that automatic prompt optimization cannot close. Furthermore, we demonstrate a direct correlation between the quality of input requirements and LLM outputs. Our work paves the way to empower more end-users to build complex LLM applications.
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From: Qianou Ma [view email]
[v1]
Fri, 13 Sep 2024 12:34:14 UTC (4,159 KB)
[v2]
Wed, 11 Dec 2024 14:58:53 UTC (3,745 KB)
[v3]
Mon, 28 Apr 2025 16:07:05 UTC (2,079 KB)