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Multilingual Parallel Corpus for Indonesian Low-Resource Languages Sulistyo, Danang Arbian; Wibawa, Aji Prasetya; Prasetya, Didik Dwi; Ahda, Fadhli Almu’iini; Arya Astawa, I Nyoman Gede; Andika Dwiyanto, Felix
JOIV : International Journal on Informatics Visualization Vol 9, No 5 (2025)
Publisher : Society of Visual Informatics

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62527/joiv.9.5.3412

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Indonesia has an extraordinary number of languages, with more than 700 regional languages such as Javanese, Madurese, Balinese, Sundanese, and Bugis. Despite the wealth of languages, digital resources for these languages remain scarce, making the preservation and accessibility of digital languages a significant challenge. Research was conducted to address this gap by building a multilingual parallel corpus consisting of more than 150,000 phrase pairs extracted from Bible translations in five regional languages in Indonesia. Rigorous preprocessing, normalization, and Unicode tokenization were performed to improve data quality and consistency. The encoder-decoder architecture was a key focus in the development of the NMT model. Evaluation focused on forward and backward translation directions, which were measured using BLEU scores. The results show that forward translation consistently outperforms backward translation. The Indonesian Javanese model produced a score of 0.9939 for BLEU-1 and 0.9844 for BLEU-4, indicating a high level of translation quality. In contrast, reverse translation tasks, such as translating from Sundanese to Indonesian, presented significant challenges, with BLEU-4 scores as low as 0.3173. This illustrates the complexity of the translation system from Indonesian to local languages. If future research focuses on transformer-based models and incorporates additional linguistic parameters to enhance the accuracy of natural language processing (NLP) models for Indonesia's underrepresented regional languages, this work provides a dataset that can be utilized for that purpose.
Comparison of Adam Optimization and RMS prop in Minangkabau-Indonesian Bidirectional Translation with Neural Machine Translation Ahda, Fadhli Almu'iini; Wibawa, Aji Prasetya; Dwi Prasetya, Didik; Arbian Sulistyo, Danang
JOIV : International Journal on Informatics Visualization Vol 8, No 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62527/joiv.8.1.1818

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Language is a tool humans use to establish communication. Still, the language used is one language and between regions or nations with their languages. Indonesia is a country that has a diversity of second languages and is the fourth most populous country in the world. It is recorded that Indonesia has nearly 800 regional languages, but research activities in natural language processing are still lacking. Minangkabau is an endangered language spoken by the Minangkabau people in Indonesia's West Sumatra province. According to UNESCO, the Minangkabau language is listed as a language that is "definitely endangered," with only around 5 million speakers worldwide. This study uses neural machine translation (NMT) to create a formula based on this information. Neural machine translation, in contrast to conventional statistical machine translation, intends to build a single neural network that can be built up to achieve the best performance. Because it can simultaneously hold memory for a long time, comprehend complicated relationships in data, and provide information that is very important in determining the outcome of translation, LSTM is one of the most powerful machine-learning techniques for translating languages. The BLUE score is utilized in the NMT evaluation. The test results use 520 Minangkabau sentences, conducting tests based on the number of epochs ranging from 100-1000, resulting in optimization using Adam being better than optimization RMSprop. This is evidenced by the results of the best BLUE-1 score of 0.997816 using 1000 epochs.
Addressing Class Imbalance of Health Data: A Systematic Literature Review on Modified Synthetic Minority Oversampling Technique (SMOTE) Strategies Hairani, Hairani; Widiyaningtyas, Triyanna; Dwi Prasetya, Didik
JOIV : International Journal on Informatics Visualization Vol 8, No 3 (2024)
Publisher : Society of Visual Informatics

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62527/joiv.8.3.2283

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The Synthetic Minority Oversampling Technique (SMOTE) method is the baseline for solving unbalanced data problems. The working concept of the SMOTE method is to generate new synthetic data patterns by performing linear interpolation between minority class samples based on k-nearest neighbors. However, the SMOTE method has weaknesses, namely the problem of overgeneralization due to excessive sampling of sample noise and increased overlapping between classes in the decision boundary area, which has the potential for noise data. Based on the weaknesses of the Smote method, the purpose of this research is to conduct a systematic literature review on the Smote method modification approach in solving unbalanced data. This systematic literature review method comprises keyword identification, article search process, determination of selection criteria, and selection results based on criteria. The results of this study showed that the SMOTE modification approach was based on filtering, clustering, and distance modification to reduce the resulting noise data. The filtering approach removed the noise data before SMOTE, positively impacting resolving unbalanced data. Meanwhile, the use of a clustering approach in SMOTE can minimize the overlapping artificial minority data that has noise potential. The most used datasets are Pima 60% and Haberman 50%. The most used performance evaluation on unbalanced data is f1-measure 57%, accuracy 55%, recall 43%, and AUC 27%. The implication of the results of this literature review is to provide opportunities for further research in modifying SMOTE in addressing health data imbalances, especially handling noise and overlapping data. The thoroughness of our literature review should instill confidence in the research community.
Co-Authors Abdul Wafi Adi Wahyu Wardani Ahmad Fajruddin Syauqi Ahmad Yusuf Setiawan Ainun Nur Baiti Aji P Wibawa Aji Prasetya Wibawa Akbar, Asna Isyarotul Andika Dwiyanto, Felix Andrew Nafalski Anik Nur Handayani Anjar Dwi Rahmawati Arbian Sulistyo, Danang Arifiati Fitri Anggraini Aripriharta - Ariyanta, Nadindra Dwi Aryo Pinandito Ashar, Muhammad Azhar Ahmad Smaragdina Bagaskoro Biantoro, Yudhi Bintang Romadhon Cakir, Gulsun Kurubacak Denis Eka Cahyani Dwi Widiyasari Dyah Ayu Langening Tyas Ella Amelia Widodo F.ti Ayyu Sayyidul Laily Fadhli Almu’iini Ahda Fadli Hidayat, M. Noer Fatrisna Salsabila, Reni Firdaus, Nabilah Zakiyah Salmaa Gradiyanto Radityo Kusumo Hafid, Ahmad Hairani Hairani Hakkun Elmunsyah Hanifah Muslimah Az-Zahra, Hanifah Muslimah Haq, Salsabila Thifal Nabil Hariyanto Hariyanto Hayashi, Yusuke Hirashima, Tsukasa I Nyoman Gede Arya Astawa Intan Sulistyaningrum Sakkinah Irwansyah, Achmad Afif Iskandar Syah, Abdullah Kalifatullah, M. Ajie Khoirul Anwar KHOIRUL ANWAR Kusumo, Gradiyanto Radityo Laily, F.ti Ayyu Sayyidul Lalu Ganda Rady Putra Langlang Gumilar Lismi Animatul Chisbiyah Lutfi Budi Ilmawan, Lutfi Budi M. Ajie Kalifatullah Marsono Marsono Marsono Marsono Maskur Maskur Mayadi, Mayadi Mega Oktaviana Moh. Nur Zamzami Moh. Zainul Falah Muhammad Arief Nugroho Muhammad Aris Ichwanto muhammad hafiizh, muhammad Muhammad Jauharul Fuady Muhammad Mushawwir Muhammad Zidni Ridlo Mukhamad Angga Gumilang Muladi Nadiah Alma Ratnaduhita Nafalski, Andrew Nanscy Evi Wardani Natalina Wahyu Siswijayanti Nena Erviana Nunung Nurjanah Nur Hidayat, Wahyu Nuryakin, Mokhamad Perkasa, Gigih Prasetya, Luhur Adi Prasetyo, Muchamad Wahyu Pratama, Wahyu Styo Prihandicha, Adiftya Bayu Putro, Maulana Nur Antoro Ratnaduhita, Nadiah Alma Reni Fatrisna Salsabila Ridlo, Muhammad Zidni Rofiudin, Amir Ryan Kurniawan Samodra, Joko Setiadi Cahyono Putro Setiawan, Ahmad Yusuf Setyani, Ida Agus Shafelbilyunazra, Alvalen Sigit Perdana Siti Sendari Sofiya Anggraini Sucipto Sucipto Sucipto Sucipto Sulistyo, Danang Arbian Syaad Patmanthara Syaichul Fitrian Akbar Syamsul Arifin Triyanna Widiyaningtyas Triyanna Widyaningtyas Triyanna Widyaningtyas, Triyanna Tsukasa Hirashima Tsukasa Hirashima Tsukasa Hirashima Tuwoso Usman Nurhasan Utomo Pujianto Wahfi, Muhammad Fikri Wahyu Sakti Gunawan Irianto Wahyu Tri Handoko Wahyudi, Erlik Prasetyo Wardani, Adi Wahyu Wibawa, Aji P Wibisono Sukmo Wardhono, Wibisono Sukmo Wicaksono, Reo Widiyanti Widiyanti, Widiyanti Wiryawan, Muhammad Zaki Yana Andayani Yusril Imamuddin Zaeni, Ilham Ari Elbaith Zainul Falah, Moh.