Scaling Personality Control in LLMs with Big Five Scaler Prompts
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2508.06149v1
- Date: Fri, 08 Aug 2025 09:11:05 GMT
- Title: Scaling Personality Control in LLMs with Big Five Scaler Prompts
- Authors: Gunhee Cho, Yun-Gyung Cheong,
- Abstract summary: We present Big5-Scaler, a prompt-based framework for conditioning large language models with controllable personality traits.<n>By embedding numeric trait values into natural language prompts, our method enables fine-grained personality control without additional training.
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- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
- Abstract: We present Big5-Scaler, a prompt-based framework for conditioning large language models (LLMs) with controllable Big Five personality traits. By embedding numeric trait values into natural language prompts, our method enables fine-grained personality control without additional training. We evaluate Big5-Scaler across trait expression, dialogue generation, and human trait imitation tasks. Results show that it induces consistent and distinguishable personality traits across models, with performance varying by prompt type and scale. Our analysis highlights the effectiveness of concise prompts and lower trait intensities, providing a efficient approach for building personality-aware dialogue agents.
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