Examples of Positive Inputs for Polarity Classification
In polarity classification, inputs are categorized based on their sentiment. For instance, statements like 'The weather here is wonderful' and 'I love the food here. It’s amazing!' are both examples of positive inputs. The presence of strongly positive words such as 'wonderful,' 'love,' and 'amazing' clearly signals a positive evaluation.
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Ch.1 Pre-training - Foundations of Large Language Models
Foundations of Large Language Models
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Examples of Positive Inputs for Polarity Classification
Example of a Prompt with a Post-Input Instruction for Polarity Classification
A developer needs a language model to classify customer feedback into one of three categories: 'positive', 'negative', or 'neutral'. The primary goal is to ensure the model's output is only one of these three words, without any additional explanation or conversational text. Which of the following instruction-based prompts is most effective for this specific requirement?
Analyze the following instruction-based prompts designed for a text classification task. Match each prompt to the description that best characterizes its primary approach.
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