@inproceedings{he-2024-prompting,
    title = "Prompting {C}hat{GPT} for Translation: A Comparative Analysis of Translation Brief and Persona Prompts",
    author = "He, Sui",
    editor = "Scarton, Carolina  and
      Prescott, Charlotte  and
      Bayliss, Chris  and
      Oakley, Chris  and
      Wright, Joanna  and
      Wrigley, Stuart  and
      Song, Xingyi  and
      Gow-Smith, Edward  and
      Bawden, Rachel  and
      S{\'a}nchez-Cartagena, V{\'i}ctor M  and
      Cadwell, Patrick  and
      Lapshinova-Koltunski, Ekaterina  and
      Cabarr{\~a}o, Vera  and
      Chatzitheodorou, Konstantinos  and
      Nurminen, Mary  and
      Kanojia, Diptesh  and
      Moniz, Helena",
    booktitle = "Proceedings of the 25th Annual Conference of the European Association for Machine Translation (Volume 1)",
    month = jun,
    year = "2024",
    address = "Sheffield, UK",
    publisher = "European Association for Machine Translation (EAMT)",
    url = "https://preview.aclanthology.org/ingest-emnlp/2024.eamt-1.27/",
    pages = "316--326",
    abstract = "Prompt engineering has shown potential for improving translation quality in LLMs. However, the possibility of using translation concepts in prompt design remains largely underexplored. Against this backdrop, the current paper discusses the effectiveness of incorporating the conceptual tool of ``translation brief'' and the personas of ``translator'' and ``author'' into prompt design for translation tasks in ChatGPT. Findings suggest that, although certain elements are constructive in facilitating human-to-human communication for translation tasks, their effectiveness is limited for improving translation quality in ChatGPT. This accentuates the need for explorative research on how translation theorists and practitioners can develop the current set of conceptual tools rooted in the human-to-human communication paradigm for translation purposes in this emerging workflow involving human-machine interaction, and how translation concepts developed in translation studies can inform the training of GPT models for translation tasks."
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[Prompting ChatGPT for Translation: A Comparative Analysis of Translation Brief and Persona Prompts](https://preview.aclanthology.org/ingest-emnlp/2024.eamt-1.27/) (He, EAMT 2024)
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