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ChatGPT: Beginning of an End of Manual Linguistic Data Annotation? Use
  Case of Automatic Genre Identification

ChatGPT: Beginning of an End of Manual Linguistic Data Annotation? Use Case of Automatic Genre Identification

7 March 2023
Taja Kuzman
I. Mozetič
Nikola Ljubesic
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Papers citing "ChatGPT: Beginning of an End of Manual Linguistic Data Annotation? Use Case of Automatic Genre Identification"

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Says Who? Effective Zero-Shot Annotation of Focalization
Says Who? Effective Zero-Shot Annotation of Focalization
Rebecca M. M. Hicke
Yuri Bizzoni
Pascale Feldkamp
R. Kristensen-Mclachlan
48
0
0
17 Sep 2024
Scaling Technology Acceptance Analysis with Large Language Model (LLM)
  Annotation Systems
Scaling Technology Acceptance Analysis with Large Language Model (LLM) Annotation Systems
P. Smolinski
Joseph Januszewicz
J. Winiarski
19
0
0
30 Jun 2024
Theoretical Analysis of Weak-to-Strong Generalization
Theoretical Analysis of Weak-to-Strong Generalization
Hunter Lang
David Sontag
Aravindan Vijayaraghavan
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19
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25 May 2024
ChatGPT Outperforms Crowd-Workers for Text-Annotation Tasks
ChatGPT Outperforms Crowd-Workers for Text-Annotation Tasks
Fabrizio Gilardi
Meysam Alizadeh
M. Kubli
AI4MH
12
858
0
27 Mar 2023
Training language models to follow instructions with human feedback
Training language models to follow instructions with human feedback
Long Ouyang
Jeff Wu
Xu Jiang
Diogo Almeida
Carroll L. Wainwright
...
Amanda Askell
Peter Welinder
Paul Christiano
Jan Leike
Ryan J. Lowe
OSLM
ALM
301
11,730
0
04 Mar 2022
Chain-of-Thought Prompting Elicits Reasoning in Large Language Models
Chain-of-Thought Prompting Elicits Reasoning in Large Language Models
Jason W. Wei
Xuezhi Wang
Dale Schuurmans
Maarten Bosma
Brian Ichter
F. Xia
Ed H. Chi
Quoc Le
Denny Zhou
LM&Ro
LRM
AI4CE
ReLM
315
8,261
0
28 Jan 2022
Genre as Weak Supervision for Cross-lingual Dependency Parsing
Genre as Weak Supervision for Cross-lingual Dependency Parsing
Max Müller-Eberstein
Rob van der Goot
Barbara Plank
166
18
0
10 Sep 2021
GLUE: A Multi-Task Benchmark and Analysis Platform for Natural Language
  Understanding
GLUE: A Multi-Task Benchmark and Analysis Platform for Natural Language Understanding
Alex Jinpeng Wang
Amanpreet Singh
Julian Michael
Felix Hill
Omer Levy
Samuel R. Bowman
ELM
294
6,927
0
20 Apr 2018
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