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ANALYSIS OF THE MEANING SHIFT OF THE LOANWORD TECHNOLOGY IN INDONESIAN USING THE WORD EMBEDDING TECHNIQUE Fathoni, Ahmad; Mawe, Hannatul; Alfan Habib, Muhammad; Fitriani, Fitriani
Bulletin of Network Engineer and Informatics Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): BUFNETS (Bulletin of Network Engineer and Informatics) October 2025
Publisher : PT. GWEX NET PUBLISHER

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59688/793c4528

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The development of information technology has encouraged the widespread adoption of technology-related loanwords in the Indonesian language, particularly in digital communication. The intensive use of these loanwords across diverse contexts has led to semantic shifts in their meanings. This study aims to analyze semantic shifts in technology-related loanwords in Indonesian by employing word embedding techniques as a computational linguistic approach. The research adopts a quantitative method based on the analysis of Indonesian digital text corpora representing language use across different time periods. The data are analyzed through text preprocessing, word embedding modeling, and the measurement of semantic relationship changes using cosine similarity and nearest-neighbor analysis. The results indicate that several technology-related loanwords have undergone significant semantic shifts, including meaning expansion, changes in semantic associations, and shifts in usage functions in line with technological developments and digital culture. These findings demonstrate that word embedding techniques are effective for empirically detecting semantic shifts in Indonesian. This study is expected to contribute methodologically to Indonesian semantic studies and to enrich corpus-based computational linguistics research.
Development of a Soil Temperature and Humidity Monitoring Device for Optimization of Chili Farming Using Arduino Mawe, Hannatul; Fitriani, Fitriani
Bulletin of Network Engineer and Informatics Vol. 4 No. 1 (2026): BUFNETS (Bulletin of Network Engineer and Informatics) April - September 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59688/1f56j314

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The main problem often faced by chili farmers in the field is the difficulty in monitoring soil temperature and humidity conditions continuously, especially in large and remote areas. Environmental conditions that are not monitored accurately can cause a decrease in the quality and quantity of the harvest. This research aims to develop a soil temperature and humidity monitoring tool that is capable of providing real-time and accurate data to support the optimization of chili farming. This system is designed using an Arduino Uno microcontroller integrated with a DHT22 temperature sensor and a YL-69 soil moisture sensor. Measurement result information is displayed on the LCD screen and is also sent wirelessly using the SIM800L GSM module so that it can be accessed remotely. The method used is the prototype method, which includes the stages of needs identification, device design, prototype creation, functional testing and system evaluation. Data was obtained through literature studies, direct observations on agricultural land and interviews with farmers. The test results show that the tool can work stably, accurately and provide notifications of soil conditions that are appropriate to field conditions. This tool can assist farmers in making decisions regarding watering and maintaining chili plants. This monitoring system is expected to make agricultural processes more efficient, productive and based on real-time data.