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Prompt engineering paradigms for medical applications: scoping review and recommendations for better practices (2405.01249v1)

Published 2 May 2024 in cs.CL and cs.LG

Abstract: Prompt engineering is crucial for harnessing the potential of LLMs, especially in the medical domain where specialized terminology and phrasing is used. However, the efficacy of prompt engineering in the medical domain remains to be explored. In this work, 114 recent studies (2022-2024) applying prompt engineering in medicine, covering prompt learning (PL), prompt tuning (PT), and prompt design (PD) are reviewed. PD is the most prevalent (78 articles). In 12 papers, PD, PL, and PT terms were used interchangeably. ChatGPT is the most commonly used LLM, with seven papers using it for processing sensitive clinical data. Chain-of-Thought emerges as the most common prompt engineering technique. While PL and PT articles typically provide a baseline for evaluating prompt-based approaches, 64% of PD studies lack non-prompt-related baselines. We provide tables and figures summarizing existing work, and reporting recommendations to guide future research contributions.

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Authors (6)
  1. Jamil Zaghir (2 papers)
  2. Marco Naguib (4 papers)
  3. Mina Bjelogrlic (5 papers)
  4. Aurélie Névéol (10 papers)
  5. Xavier Tannier (16 papers)
  6. Christian Lovis (5 papers)
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