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Comparative Analysis of ARIMA and LSTM for Forecasting Maximum Wind Speed in Kupang City, East Nusa Tenggara Magfirrah, Indah; Ilma, Meisyatul; Notodiputro, Khairil Anwar; Angraini, Yenni; Mualifah, Laily Nissa Atul
Jambura Journal of Mathematics Vol 6, No 2: August 2024
Publisher : Department of Mathematics, Universitas Negeri Gorontalo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37905/jjom.v6i2.25834

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This study compares the Autoregressive Integrated Moving Average (ARIMA) and Long Short-Term Memory (LSTM) models for predicting maximum wind speed based on accuracy measured by Root Mean Square Error (RMSE) and Mean Absolute Percentage Error (MAPE). Based on the results of the research, the LSTM model is better than the ARIMA model in predicting maximum wind speed in Kupang City, East Nusa Tenggara Province. The best LSTM model has hyperparameters of 200 epochs; batch size of 32; learning rate of 0,001; and 8 neurons. Based on the evaluation results of predicted data against actual data, the MAPE value of the LSTM model is 19,40%. The benefit of this research is that it can contribute to the literature on the development of wind utilization as a basis for building power plants on small islands as a renewable resource, particularly in Kupang City, East Nusa Tenggara.
Evaluasi Kinerja Model Random Forest dan LightGBM untuk Klasifikasi Status Imunisasi Hepatitis B (HB-0) pada Balita Syam, Ummul Auliyah; Irdayanti, Irdayanti; Magfirrah, Indah; Sartono, Bagus; Firdawanti, Aulia Rizki
Euler : Jurnal Ilmiah Matematika, Sains dan Teknologi Volume 13 Issue 1 April 2025
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Gorontalo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37905/euler.v13i1.29762

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Hepatitis B (HB-0) immunization in infants is an important step in preventing the transmission of hepatitis B from an early age and improving public health. This study aims to classify the HB-0 immunization status of infants in West Java Province. The method used is the Random Forest and LightGBM algorithms. The research results showed that the Random Forest model had a balanced accuracy of 0.8443, which was slightly higher than LightGBM (0.8357). This indicated that Random Forest performed better in classifying the HB-0 immunization status of infants in West Java Province, accurately distinguishing between those who received and did not receive the immunization without bias toward either class. The global analysis using the Random Forest model identified six feature importance that contributed the most to the model’s performance: BCG immunization status, ownership of the KIA/KMS book, mother’s age, household head’s age, age at first pregnancy, and regency or city classification of residence. The feature importance analysis using SHAP for the first observation showed that BCG immunization status, ownership of the KIA/KMS book, and regency or city classification of residence increased the likelihood of infants receiving immunization. Conversely, the number of children (4), mother’s age (37 years), and household head’s age (40 years) increased the likelihood of infants not receiving immunization. This study is expected to provide data-driven insights for the government to design more effective interventions to improve immunization coverage and child health in Indonesia while also supporting the achievement of global health targets.