Bullying is the deliberate act of hurting physically, verbally, and psychologically someone who feels helpless. Bullying is an important issue that has been / is identified as a very serious social problem in the United States and many other parts of the world. Cyberbullying is the use of information and communication technologies for intentional/planned harassment and hostile activities, which are carried out repeatedly and structured in a potentially harmful manner. Types of cyberbullying include bullying someone through social media, harassment, sexting, fraud, impersonating, and sending malicious messages through chat rooms and instant messaging. Over the past few years, Bidirectional Encoder Representation from Transformers (BERT) has become a widely used and efficient representation model that achieves cutting-edge performance on sentence-level and token-level tasks, outperforming many specialized task architectures. The level of accuracy in the classification of cyberbullying using test data and validation data in Indonesian generated using the Bert algorithm is 0.81 which in percentage accuracy is 81%. BERT's algorithm can help identify inputs that lead to cyberbullying by providing outputs in the form of classes with predefined categories, namely neutral, abusive language or containing hate speech. The system also gives a percentage of the categories obtained through the program.
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