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Journal : Journal of Computer Networks, Architecture and High Performance Computing

Application of Data Mining with C5.0 Algorithm to Recommend Prosperous Family Card (KKS) Recipients Fadilla, Nurul; Zufria, Ilka; Fakhriza, M.
Journal of Computer Networks, Architecture and High Performance Computing Vol. 7 No. 2 (2025): Research Article, Volume 7 Issue 2 April, 2025
Publisher : Information Technology and Science (ITScience)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47709/cnahpc.v7i2.5913

Abstract

Poverty is a social problem that still often occurs in various regions in Indonesia, including in Silau Laut District which consists of several villages such as Bangun Sari, Silo Bonto, Silo Lama, Lubuk Palas, and Silo Baru. Although the area is quite large, there are still many families who are classified as poor and unable to meet their basic needs. To overcome this, the government launched the Prosperous Family Card (KKS) program as a form of social assistance. However, the process of determining prospective KKS recipients still faces various obstacles, such as a random selection method based on data sent by each village to the central government. This raises concerns about the inaccuracy of the target in the distribution of aid, so that the aid is not received by families who really need it. In addition, a lot of data has not been utilized optimally in the selection process. Therefore, this study aims to design a website-based information system that can help Silau Laut District in providing recommendations for prospective KKS assistance recipients by utilizing data mining techniques. The algorithm used is C5.0, because it is able to produce a decision tree with high accuracy, while the system development method used is Rapid Application Development (RAD) to accelerate the system development process. The result of this research is an information system that can process community data and provide recommendations for prospective KKS assistance recipients in a more objective and targeted manner in the next period.