Jurnal Informatika Universitas Pamulang
Vol 5, No 3 (2020): JURNAL INFORMATIKA UNIVERSITAS PAMULANG

Sentimen Analisis Komentar Toxic pada Grup Facebook Game Online Menggunakan Klasifikasi Naïve Bayes

Renaldy Permana Sidiq (Universitas Singaperbangsa Karawang)
Budi Arif Dermawan (Universitas Singaperbangsa Karawang)
Yuyun Umaidah (Universitas Singaperbangsa Karawang)



Article Info

Publish Date
30 Sep 2020

Abstract

Toxic comments are comments made by social media users that contain expressions of hatred, condescension, threatening, and insulting. Social media users who are on average still teenagers with a nature that still cannot be controlled completely becomes a matter of great concern when they comment, their comments can be studied as text processing. Sentiment analysis can be used as a solution to identifying toxic comments by dividing them into two classifications. Where the data used amounted to 1,500 taken from social media Facebook in the private group Arena of Valor community. The dataset is divided into 2 classes: toxic and non-toxic. This research uses Naive Bayes with TF-IDF transformation and Information Gain feature selection and use distribution ratio 80:20. It will be compared the results of the evaluation where Naive Bayes without transformation, using TF-IDF transformation, and TF-IDF using Information Gain feature selection. The results of the comparison of evaluations from confusion matrix that have been carried out obtained the best classification model is to use the ratio of training and testing data 80:20 with TF-IDF transformation resulting in an accuracy of 75%, precision of 63%, recall of 67%, and F-measure of 64%.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

informatika

Publisher

Subject

Computer Science & IT

Description

Jurnal Informatika Universitas Pamulang is a periodical scientific journal that contains research results in the field of computer science from all aspects of theory, practice and application. Papers can be in the form of technical papers or surveys of recent developments research ...