Setiawan Ardi Wijaya
Department of Information System, Universitas Muhammadiyah Riau

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Machine Learning 5.0 In-depth Analysis Trends in Classification Dianda Rifaldi; Tri Stiyo Famuji; Setiawan Ardi Wijaya; Ahmed Jaber Abougarair; Phichitphon Chotikunnan; Alfian Ma'arif; Furizal
Scientific Journal of Computer Science Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025): June
Publisher : PT. Teknologi Futuristik Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.64539/sjcs.v1i1.2025.18

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In the era of Technology 5.0 Machine Learning continues to show significant advancements across various sectors. This study aims to examine the latest trends in Machine Learning classification, focusing on four key approaches Explainable Artificial Intelligence, Federated Learning, Transfer Learning, and Generative Adversarial Networks. The methodology involves a comprehensive literature review of research in Asia and experimentation with related datasets. The findings indicate that Explainable Artificial Intelligence enhances transparency and accuracy in data classification, Federated Learning enables decentralized learning while safeguarding data privacy, Transfer Learning improves accuracy with small datasets, and Generative Adversarial Networks aids in data augmentation for better model training. In conclusion, these techniques not only enhance the efficiency and accuracy of classification but also open up new opportunities for innovation in various fields, including healthcare, transportation, and cybersecurity.
A Bibliometric Analysis of Natural Language Processing and Classification: Trends, Impact, and Future Directions Setiawan Ardi Wijaya; Rahmad Gunawan; Rangga Alif Faresta; Asno Azzawagama Firdaus; Gabriel Diemesor; Furizal
Scientific Journal of Engineering Research Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025): March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.64539/sjer.v1i1.2025.6

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This study presents a bibliometric analysis of Natural Language Processing (NLP) and classification research, examining trends, impacts, and future directions. NLP, a key field in artificial intelligence, focuses on enabling computers to process and understand human language through tasks such as text classification, sentiment analysis, and speech recognition. Classification plays a crucial role in organizing textual data, facilitating applications like spam detection and content recommendation. The research employs bibliometric analysis to evaluate publication trends, citation networks, and emerging themes from 1992 to 2025. Using data retrieved from Scopus, descriptive statistical analysis and bibliometric mapping with VOSviewer reveal key contributors, influential publications, and subject area distributions. Findings indicate a significant rise in NLP research, with deep learning models, particularly transformers, driving advancements in the field. The study highlights dominant research areas, including computer science, engineering, and medicine, and identifies leading countries in NLP research, such as the United States, China, and India. Additionally, ethical concerns, including bias and fairness in NLP applications, are discussed as critical challenges for future research. The insights derived from this analysis provide valuable guidance for researchers and policymakers in shaping the next phase of NLP development.