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Evaluating Digital Narratives in Heritage Tourism and Museum: Content Analysis, Toxicity Score, and Sentiment Classification Trough SVM and SMOTE Tabuni, Gasper; Singgalen, Yerik Afrianto
Journal of Information System and Informatics Vol 6 No 3 (2024): September
Publisher : Universitas Bina Darma

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51519/journalisi.v6i3.834

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This research uses the Digital Content Reviews and Analysis Framework to explore the dynamic interplay between digital content, sentiment, and toxicity within the context of heritage tourism at the Sangiran site. The study is driven by the urgency to understand how digital narratives impact public engagement and perception, particularly for heritage sites of global significance. Through a comprehensive analysis, the research evaluates toxicity scores, sentiment classifications, and thematic content across multiple videos related to Sangiran. The toxicity analysis reveals generally low levels of harmful content, with an average score of 0.04717, but identifies occasional peaks, highlighting the potential for negative discourse. Sentiment analysis, conducted using the SVM model enhanced by SMOTE, achieves an accuracy rate of 94.59%, with precision and recall rates of 92.07% and 97.79%, respectively, demonstrating the model's robustness in capturing audience sentiment. Content analysis identifies critical themes, such as human evolution and fossil discoveries, emphasizing the educational value of digital content. The research underscores the importance of curating digital narratives that engage, educate, and foster a positive and respectful discourse. The findings suggest that while digital content successfully educates the audience, managing contentious topics is crucial to maintaining constructive engagement. This study contributes to developing more effective digital strategies for heritage tourism, ensuring the sustainable promotion and preservation of sites like Sangiran while addressing the challenges of online discourse. The research highlights the need for continued exploration of digital content's role in shaping public perceptions of cultural heritage.
Unveiling Indonesia's New Capital: A Digital Content Analysis of Tourism Narratives Tabuni, Gasper; Singgalen, Yerik Afrianto
Journal of Information System and Informatics Vol 6 No 3 (2024): September
Publisher : Universitas Bina Darma

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51519/journalisi.v6i3.837

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This research investigates the role of digital narratives in promoting emerging destinations, with a focus on Indonesia's new capital (IKN). Utilizing the Digital Content Reviews and Analysis Framework, this study analyzed 248 digital posts, including social media posts and videos, to evaluate the effectiveness of tourism strategies that emphasize authentic cultural elements and unique regional attractions. The findings demonstrate that strategically crafted digital content significantly increases public awareness and interest in IKN. The analysis of 194 posts, through sentiment classification and toxicity scoring, reveals a predominantly positive public discourse, with an average toxicity score of 0.05541 and a maximum score of 0.90611. The sentiment classification model exhibited high accuracy (97.46% ± 3.00%) and precision (96.78% ± 4.17%), with a micro-average accuracy of 97.48%, and a notable AUC score of up to 0.999, indicating robust differentiation between positive and negative sentiments. These results underscore the practical implications of leveraging digital media to enhance tourism promotion strategies, suggesting that effective digital narratives, supported by comprehensive analytical frameworks and minimal toxicity, are crucial for converting interest into actual tourism activity. This approach positions IKN as a competitive entity in the global tourism market, emphasizing the importance of digital narratives in shaping international perceptions of new destinations.