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Sentiment Analysis on Covid-19 Vaccination in Indonesia Using Support Vector Machine and Random Forest I Made Sumertajaya; Yenni Angraini; Jamaluddin Rabbani Harahap; Anwar Fitrianto
JUITA : Jurnal Informatika JUITA Vol. 10 No. 1, May 2022
Publisher : Department of Informatics Engineering, Universitas Muhammadiyah Purwokerto

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (1277.257 KB) | DOI: 10.30595/juita.v10i1.12394

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World Health Organization (WHO) stated Covid-19 as a global pandemic in March, 2020. This pandemic has influenced people’s life in many sectors such as the economy, health, tourism, and many more. One way to end this pandemic is to make herd immunity obtained through the vaccination program. This program still raises pros and cons at the beginning of its implementation in Indonesia. Many people doubt the safety and side effects of the vaccine. There are also pros and cons to vaccination programs in social media such as Twitter. This platform generates a huge amount of text data containing people's perceptions about vaccines. This research aims to predict sentiment using supervised learning such as support vector machine (SVM) and random forest and capture sentiment about vaccines in Indonesia in the first two weeks of the program. The result shows SVM was a better model than random forest based on the precision and F1-score metrics. The SVM approach produces a precision value of 0.50, a recall of 0.64, and an F1-score of 0.52. In the study, it was also found that tweets with neutral sentiment dominated the twitter user sentiment in the study period. Tweets with negative sentiment decreased after the first week of the COVID-19 vaccination program.
Pattern Detection of Economic and Pandemic Vulnerability Index in Indonesia Using Bi-Cluster Analysis Wiwik Andriyani Lestari Ningsih; I Made Sumertajaya; Asep Saefuddin
JUITA : Jurnal Informatika JUITA Vol. 10 No. 2, November 2022
Publisher : Department of Informatics Engineering, Universitas Muhammadiyah Purwokerto

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Bi-clustering is a clustering development that aims to group data simultaneously from two directions. The Iterative Signature Algorithm (ISA) is one of the bi-clustering algorithms that work iteratively to find the most correlated bi-cluster. Detecting economic and pandemic vulnerability using bi-cluster analysis is essential to get spatial patterns and an overview of Indonesia's economic and pandemic vulnerability characteristics. Bi-clustering using ISA requires setting the row and column threshold to form seventy combinations of thresholds. The best is chosen based on the average value of mean square residue to volume ratios. In addition, the similarity of the best bi-cluster with the other is also seen based on the Liu and Wang index values. The -1.0 row and -1.0 column threshold combinations were selected and produced the best bi-cluster with the smallest average value of mean square residue to volume ratios (0.00141). Based on Liu and Wang index values, it has more than 95% similarity with the combination of -1.0 row and -0.9 column thresholds and the -0.9 row and -1.0 column thresholds. These selected threshold combinations produce three bi-clusters with five types of spatial patterns and different characteristics because of the overlap between these three bi-clusters.
Evaluation of Bicluster Analysis Results in Capture Fisheries Using the BCBimax Algorithm Cynthia Wulandari; I Made Sumertajaya; Muhammad Nur Aidi
JUITA: Jurnal Informatika JUITA Vol. 11 No. 1, May 2023
Publisher : Department of Informatics Engineering, Universitas Muhammadiyah Purwokerto

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30595/juita.v11i1.15457

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Biclustering is a simultaneous clustering technique by finding sub-matrixes that have the same similarity between rows and columns. One of the biclustering algorithms that is relatively fast and can be used as a reference for the comparison of several algorithms is the BCBimax algorithm. The BCBimax algorithm works by finding a sub-matrix containing element 1 of the formed binary data matrix. The selection of thresholds in the binarization process and the minimum combination of rows and columns are essential in finding the optimal bicluster. Capture fisheries have an important role in supporting sustainable growth in Indonesia, so information on the potential of fish species that have similarities in several provinces is needed in optimally mapping the potential. The BCBimax algorithm found 11 optimal biclusters in grouping capture fisheries data. The median of each variable is used as a threshold in the binarization process, and the minimum combination of row 2 and maximum column 2 is chosen to find the optimal bicluster result. The optimal average value of Mean Square Residual bicluster obtained is 0.405403 with the similarity of bicluster results (Liu and Wang index) which is different for each bicluster combination produced. All the bicluster results grouped the provinces and types of fish that had the same potential simultaneously.
Bicluster Analysis of Cheng and Church's Algorithm to Identify Patterns of People's Welfare in Indonesia Laradea Marifni; I Made Sumertajaya; Utami Dyah Syafitri
JUITA: Jurnal Informatika JUITA Vol. 11 No. 2, November 2023
Publisher : Department of Informatics Engineering, Universitas Muhammadiyah Purwokerto

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30595/juita.v11i2.17446

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Biclustering is a method of grouping numerical data where rows and columns are grouped simultaneously. The Cheng and Church (CC) algorithm is one of the bi-clustering algorithms that try to find the maximum bi-cluster with a high similarity value, called MSR (Mean Square Residue). The association of rows and columns is called a bi-cluster if the MSR is lower than a predetermined threshold value (delta). Detection of people's welfare in Indonesia using Bi-Clustering is essential to get an overview of the characteristics of people's interest in each province in Indonesia. Bi-Clustering using the CC algorithm requires a threshold value (delta) determined by finding the MSR value of the actual data. The threshold value (delta) must be smaller than the MSR of the actual data. This study's threshold values are 0.1, 0.2, 0.3, 0.4, 0.5, 0.6, 0.7, and 0.8. After evaluating the optimum delta by considering the MSR value and the bi-cluster formed, the optimum delta is obtained as 0.1, with the number of bi-cluster included as 4.
Co-Authors A Kurnia A. A. Mattjik AA Mattjik Abd. Rasyid Syamsuri Abdu Alifah Abdul Aziz Nurussadad Ade Gusalinda Adelia Putri Pangestika Agus Mohamad Soleh Agustin Faradila Ahmad Anshori Mattjik Ahmad Ansori Matjjik Ahmad Ansori Mattjik Ahmad Ansori Mattjik Aidi, Muhammad N Aji Hamim Wigena Akbar Rizki Alfian Futuhul Hadi Alwani, Nadira Nisa Amanda Permata Dewi Anang Kurnia Andi Setiawan Andrew Donda Munthe Anggraini Sukmawati Anik Djuraidah Arina, Faula Aropah, Vina Da'watul Aropah, Vina Da’watul ASEP SAEFUDDIN Azis, Irfani Bagus Sartono Budi Susetyo Budi Susetyo Choirun Nisa Chrisinta, Debora Cici Suhaeni Cynthia Wulandari Dede Dirgahayu Domiri Dian Kusumaningrum Dian Kusumaningrum Diki Akhwan Mulya Doni Suhartono Dwi Agustin Nuriani Sirodj Dwi Yulianti Embay Rohaeti Emeylia Safitri Erfiani Erfiani Erfiani Erfiani, Erfiani Erwina Erwina Evita Choiriyah Fadilah, Anggita Rizky FAHREZAL ZUBEDI Fahriya, Andina Faqih Udin dan Jono M. Munandar Meivita Amelia Farit M Afendi Farit Mochamad Afendi Fitria Hasanah Fitrianto, Anwar Gusti Tasya Meilania Halimatus Sa'diyah Hari Wijayanto Haryastuti, Rizqi Hengki Muradi Hidayat, Agus Sofian Eka Hilda Zaikarina Huda, Usep Firdaus I Gede Nyoman Mindra Jaya Ilham Alifa Azagi Ilma Nabila Imam Adiyana Indahwati Indonesian Journal of Statistics and Its Applications IJSA Iqbal, Teuku Achmad Irfani Azis Irfani Azis Ismah, Ismah Isti Rochayati Itasia Dina Sulvianti Jamaluddin Rabbani Harahap Jasiulewicz, Anna Jono Mintarto Mundandar Khairil Anwar Notodiputro Kurnia, A Kusdaniyama, Nunung Kusman Sadik Laradea Marifni Lestari P, Merryanty Linda Sakinah M. Syamsul Maarif Ma'mun Sarma Manuel Leonard Sirait Manuel Leonard Sirait Manuel Leonard Sirait Mattjik, AA Maulida, Annisaturrahmah Mega Pradita Pangestika Meilania, Gusti Tasya Merryanty Lestari P Mohamad Rhesa Adisty Muhamad Nur Aidi Muhammad Amirullah Yusuf Albasia Muhammad N Aidi Muhammad Nur Aidi Muhammad Ulinnuha Mulianto Raharjo Newton Newton Nina Valentika Ningsih, Wiwik Andriyani Lestari Noercahyo, Unggul Sentanu Novi Hidayat Pusponegoro Nunung Kusdaniyama Nunung Kusdaniyama Nur Hikmah Nurlia Eka Damayanti Nurus Sabani Pasaribu, Sahat M. Pepi Novianti Pika Silvianti Pratiwi, Windy Ayu Pudji Muljono Purwaningsih, Siti Samsiyah Puspasari, Novia Rahardiantoro, Septian Rahma Anisa Rahma Anisa Rizqi Haryastuti Sahat M. Pasaribu Sarah Fadhlia Sarma, Ma’mun Satria Yudha Herawan SATRIYAS ILYAS Setyono Setyono Setyono Sirait, Manuel Leonard Siti Samsiyah Purwaningsih Sri Surjani Tjahjawati Sunardi Sunardi Sunardi Suruddin, Adzkar Adlu Hasyr Sutomo, Valantino A Syafitri, Utami Syella Sumampouw Tsabitah, Dhiya Ulfah Sulistyowati Utami Dyah Syafitri Valantino A Sutomo Valentika, Nina Wibowo, Dwi Yoga Ari Winda Nurpadilah Windi D.Y Putri Wiwik Andriyani Lestari Ningsih Wiwik Andriyani Lestari Ningsih Yenni Angraini Zulkarnain, Rizky