Kirana, Disa Rahma
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Stacking-Correspondence Analysis for Fuzzy Data: Computational Framework for Analyzing Complex Qualitative Survey Data Kirana, Disa Rahma; Ginanjar, Irlandia; Tantular, Bertho
Building of Informatics, Technology and Science (BITS) Vol 7 No 4 (2026): March 2026
Publisher : Forum Kerjasama Pendidikan Tinggi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47065/bits.v7i4.9054

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Bandung Regency faces a significant challenge in achieving Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 12, marked by a critically low score of 14.53 out of 100. Uniform policies are often ineffective due to regional diversity and uncertainty in categorical survey data, which inadequately reflects real-world conditions. This study aims to identify sub-district characteristics based on consumption and production patterns to provide precise policy recommendations. The research utilizes data from the 2024 Supporting Area Survey (SWP), covering 280 villages across 31 sub-districts. A computational framework combining stacking techniques and Correspondence Analysis for Fuzzy Data (CAFD) is implemented to analyze four qualitative variables. The stacking phase transforms the multi-way data structure into a two-way structure, while CAFD effectively handles qualitative uncertainty using membership degrees. Analysis results indicate that two principal dimensions capture 73.35% of the total information variance and successfully identify 17 sub-district clusters with similar problem profiles. The fuzzy approach unveils multi-characteristic profiles, identifying both dominant and secondary traits. This research contributes a two-dimensional perceptual map, enabling the government to transition from generic policies to tailored interventions for each sub-district. This computational solution represents a concrete step toward improving the SDG 12 achievement score through data-driven strategic planning.