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  • Fine-Tuning ChatGPT for Essay Grading

    by Youngwon Kim
    on Nov 24, 2024 · 29 min read · Automated Essay Scoring ChatGPT coding Large Language Model Fine-tuning  ·
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    Fine-Tuning ChatGPT for Essay Grading

    A Comprehensive Guide to Fine-Tuning ChatGPT for Essay Grading Introduction Our “Esssay Grading with ChatGPT” blog post series have unveiled the potential of ChatGPT for essay grading. We started with the fundamentals of the ChatGPT API and gradually explored the art of crafting effective prompts, building a solid …

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  • The Art of Crafting Prompts for Essay Grading with ChatGPT

    by Youngwon Kim
    on Jun 3, 2024 · 24 min read · Automated Essay Scoring ChatGPT coding Large Language Model  ·
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    The Art of Crafting Prompts for Essay Grading with ChatGPT

    This second entry in the 'Essay Grading with ChatGPT' series delves deeper into this challenge, comparing the outcomes of essay grading based on different prompts (the instructions we give to ChatGPT) to optimize AI for educational purposes.

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  • How to Grade Essays with ChatGPT

    by Youngwon Kim
    on May 29, 2024 · 18 min read · Automated Essay Scoring ChatGPT Large Language Model Coding  ·
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    How to Grade Essays with ChatGPT

    How to Grade Essays with ChatGPT Introduction The rise of large language models (LLMs) like OpenAI’s ChatGPT has opened exciting possibilities in essay grading. With its advanced natural language processing capabilities, ChatGPT offers a new dimension in assessing written work, potentially revolutionizing the grading …

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