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ChatGPT to Replace Crowdsourcing of Paraphrases for Intent Classification: Higher Diversity and Comparable Model Robustness

Ján Čegiň, Jakub Šimko, Peter Brusilovsky

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Abstract

<p>The emergence of generative large language models (LLMs) raises the question: what will be its impact on crowdsourcing? Traditionally, crowdsourcing has been used for acquiring solutions to a wide variety of human-intelligence tasks, including ones involving text generation, modification or evaluation. For some of these tasks, models like ChatGPT can potentially substitute human workers. In this study, we investigate whether this is the case for the task of paraphrase generation for intent classification. We apply data collection methodology of an existing crowdsourcing study (similar scale, prompts and seed data) using ChatGPT and Falcon-40B. We show that ChatGPT-created paraphrases are more diverse and lead to at least as robust models.</p>

Topics & Concepts

CrowdsourcingParaphraseComputer scienceRobustness (evolution)Artificial intelligenceGenerative grammarVariety (cybernetics)Task (project management)Natural language processingMachine learningDiversity (politics)Data scienceTraining setWorld Wide WebEngineeringSociologyGeneAnthropologyChemistrySystems engineeringBiochemistryTopic ModelingArtificial Intelligence in Healthcare and EducationAI in Service Interactions
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