Rhetorical structure analysis for assessing collaborative processes in CSCL

M. Allaymoun, Stefan Trausan-Matu
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The purpose of this paper is to present a research on using the rhetorical structure analysis for assessing collaborative processes in Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning (CSCL) chats. The collaborative process is of great importance in CSCL research, especially in the case of using chat which is one of the most important tools in CSCL. Hence, it is important to assess collaboration in chats, which presumes identifying the intertwining of ideas or points of view among participants. For this purpose, a specific model is assumed to analyze and assess the collaboration in chat. This model depends primarily on the ideas of Mikhail Bakhtin's dialogism theory and Stefan Trausan-Matu's polyphonic model in order to extract the threads (repeated words) discussed in the chat. Moreover, cue phrases and their usage in linking threads are also identified in order to detect the collaboration between participants. For this purpose, integrated tools were used with comprehensive functionality (Natural Language Processing techniques, linkage process and chat analysis) in order to analyze the content of the chat. The results reveal that the toolkit we developed based on the assumed model is quite effective in helping teachers to analyze and assess the students' collaborative chats. The results are presented concisely in statistical tables and graphics to make our understanding of the collaborative process easier. It also allows students to know and understand the interactions and how it contributes to the conversation.
CSCL合作过程的修辞结构分析
本文的目的是研究使用修辞结构分析来评估计算机支持的协作学习(CSCL)聊天中的协作过程。协同过程在CSCL研究中具有重要的意义,特别是在使用CSCL中最重要的工具之一聊天工具的情况下。因此,评估聊天中的协作是很重要的,这需要确定参与者之间的想法或观点的相互交织。为此,假设一个特定的模型来分析和评估聊天中的协作。该模型主要依靠巴赫金的对话理论和特劳桑-马图的复调模型来提取对话中讨论的线索(重复的话语)。此外,还识别了线索短语及其在链接线程中的使用情况,以检测参与者之间的协作。为此,使用具有综合功能的集成工具(自然语言处理技术、链接过程和聊天分析)来分析聊天内容。结果表明,我们基于假设模型开发的工具包在帮助教师分析和评估学生的协作聊天方面非常有效。结果以统计表和图表的形式简明地呈现出来,使我们更容易理解协作过程。它还可以让学生了解和理解互动以及它如何有助于对话。
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