Bayat, BerkenBerkenBayatKrauss, ChristopherChristopherKraussMerceron, AgatheAgatheMerceronArbanowski, StefanStefanArbanowski2022-03-132022-03-132016https://publica.fraunhofer.de/handle/publica/392208University lectures often offer online discussion forums for students to discuss and solve issues with other students and instructors. Correlating the participation of a student in a discussion forum to his performance in the course is subject of current research. Therefore, to qualify the different parts a student plays in a discussion, be it asking or answering a question, is sought in this paper. In current analysis of online discussion forums, such parts are annotated by hand. Thereby, identifying corresponding roles manually is a costly task, which requires the work of more than one person to annotate and approve the chosen roles. The desired step to a better understanding of student online discussion forums is the automated annotation of student roles. A student's role is determined by classifying the student's message into different speech act categories. This paper introduces a supervised speech act classification method for messages in German discussion forums that aims at solving the problem of manually detecting speech acts in online discussion for further discourse analysis. A comparative evaluation shows the significant improvements of the new classifier and its appropriateness for the German language.enNLPSVMITSSupervised speech act classification of messages in german online discussionsconference paper