DirectGPT: A Direct Manipulation Interface to Interact with Large Language Models
Résumé
We characterize and demonstrate how the principles of direct ma- nipulation can improve interaction with large language models. This includes: continuous representation of generated objects of interest; reuse of prompt syntax in a toolbar of commands; manipulable outputs to compose or control the effect of prompts; and undo mechanisms. This idea is exemplified in DirectGPT, a user interface layer on top of ChatGPT that works by transforming direct manipulation actions to engineered prompts. A study shows participants were 50% faster and relied on 50% fewer and 72% shorter prompts to edit text, code, and vector images compared to baseline ChatGPT. Our work contributes a validated approach to integrate LLMs into traditional software using direct manipulation. Data, code, and demo available at https://osf.io/3wt6s.
Mots clés
Human-centered computing → Interactive systems and tools
Interaction design theory concepts and paradigms direct manipulation large language models prompt engineering
Interaction design theory
concepts and paradigms direct manipulation
large language models
prompt engineering
Human-computer Interaction
Domaines
Interface homme-machine [cs.HC]Origine | Fichiers produits par l'(les) auteur(s) |
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