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Domain-Adapted Retrieval for In-Context Annotation of Pedagogical Dialogue Acts

Computation and Language 2026-04-06 v1 Artificial Intelligence

Abstract

Automated annotation of pedagogical dialogue is a high-stakes task where LLMs often fail without sufficient domain grounding. We present a domain-adapted RAG pipeline for tutoring move annotation. Rather than fine-tuning the generative model, we adapt retrieval by fine-tuning a lightweight embedding model on tutoring corpora and indexing dialogues at the utterance level to retrieve labeled few-shot demonstrations. Evaluated across two real tutoring dialogue datasets (TalkMoves and Eedi) and three LLM backbones (GPT-5.2, Claude Sonnet 4.6, Qwen3-32b), our best configuration achieves Cohen's κ\kappa of 0.526-0.580 on TalkMoves and 0.659-0.743 on Eedi, substantially outperforming no-retrieval baselines (κ=0.275\kappa = 0.275-0.4130.413 and 0.1600.160-0.4100.410). An ablation study reveals that utterance-level indexing, rather than embedding quality alone, is the primary driver of these gains, with top-1 label match rates improving from 39.7\% to 62.0\% on TalkMoves and 52.9\% to 73.1\% on Eedi under domain-adapted retrieval. Retrieval also corrects systematic label biases present in zero-shot prompting and yields the largest improvements for rare and context-dependent labels. These findings suggest that adapting the retrieval component alone is a practical and effective path toward expert-level pedagogical dialogue annotation while keeping the generative model frozen.

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@article{arxiv.2604.03127,
  title  = {Domain-Adapted Retrieval for In-Context Annotation of Pedagogical Dialogue Acts},
  author = {Jinsook Lee and Kirk Vanacore and Zhuqian Zhou and Bakhtawar Ahtisham and Rene F. Kizilcec},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.03127},
  year   = {2026}
}

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20 pages, 20 tables, 4 figures