DOI: 10.56941/odutip.1413597 ISSN: 2148-6816
A Developed Graphical User Interface-Based on Different Generative Pre-trained Transformers Models
Ekrem Küçük, İpek Balıkçı Çiçek, Zeynep Küçükakçalı, Cihan Yetiş, Cemil Çolak Objective: The article investigates the integration of advanced Generative Pretrained Transformers (GPT) models into a user-friendly Graphical User Interface (GUI). The primary objective of this work is to simplify access to complex Natural Language Processing (NLP) tasks for a diverse range of users, including those with limited technical background.
Methods: The development process of the GUI was comprehensive and systematic:
• Needs Assessment: This stage involved understanding the requirements and expectations of potential users to ensure the GUI effectively addresses their needs.
• Preliminary Design and Development: The initial designs were created and developed into a functional GUI, emphasizing the integration of features supporting various NLP tasks like text summarization, translation, and question-answering.
• Iterative Refinement: Continuous improvements were made based on user feedback, focusing on enhancing user experience, ease of navigation, and customization capabilities.
Results: The developed GUI successfully integrated GPT models, including GPT-4 Turbo and GPT-3.5, resulting in an intuitive and adaptable interface. It demonstrated efficiency in performing various NLP tasks, thereby making these advanced language processing tools accessible to a broader audience. The GUI's design, emphasizing user-friendliness and adaptability, was particularly noted for its ability to cater to both technical and non-technical users.
Conclusion: In conclusion, the article illustrates the significant impact of combining advanced GPT models with a Graphical User Interface to democratize the use of NLP tools. This integration not only makes complex language processing more accessible but also marks a pivotal step in the inclusive application of AI technology across various domains. The successful implementation of the GUI highlights the potential of AI in enhancing user interaction and broadening the scope of technology usage in everyday tasks.
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