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                <text>Performance Analysis of Hybrid Machine Learning Methods on&#13;
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                <text>This study proposes several methods to analyze the performance of the hybrid machine learning method using Voting and &#13;
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used is Bandung City rainfall data for the years 2005 until 2021. The hybrid method is classified as an ensemble, which means &#13;
combining several individual classification models to improve the performance of the built model. Voting algorithm has &#13;
weaknesses in imbalanced data, while stacking does not. The results show that by combining five machine learning methods&#13;
on an imbalanced dataset, the Stacking algorithm obtains an accuracy value of 99.60%. Meanwhile, with the addition of the &#13;
SMOTE technique, the accuracy increases to 99.71%. This is supported by the performance of the Stacking method which is &#13;
superior because it takes the best classification value for each individual model and can overcome the imbalance. Model &#13;
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                <text>With background of Covid-19 pandemic, Indonesian state trying to make various efforts, so people comply health protocols. &#13;
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and fencing. However, PeduliLindungi is deemed unable to meet user needs in terms of appearance and experience provided. &#13;
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a tool that can explain various aspects of user experience design in 7 indicators and grouped into 3 variables. The 3 variables &#13;
are Think (useful, valuable, credible), Feel (desirable, credible), and Use (findable, accessible, usable). This study uses primary &#13;
data by distributing online questionnaires to 404 respondents contains 15 statements that represent all UX Honeycomb &#13;
variables, with 5 scales of answer choices namely strongly disagree/disagree/neutral/agree/strongly agree. From the &#13;
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                <text>Twitter is one of the popular microblogs that allow users to write posts. Retweeting is one of the mechanisms for the diffusion &#13;
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focuses on predicting retweets using Evolutionary Undersampling Boosting (EUSBoost) based on user, content, and time�based features. We also consider the vector of text as a predictive feature. Models with EUSBoost are able to outperform &#13;
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of 77.21% and a GM score of 77.18%. While the Adaboost-based models achieved AUC scores ranging from 68% to 69% and &#13;
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                <text>At the end of 2019, a new disease called Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) originated in Wuhan, China. This disease is caused &#13;
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                <text>Mastoiditis is disease that to infection of the mastoid bone cavity that affects the size of the air cell system of the temporal bone. &#13;
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different characteristics and objects overlap, so that in the measurement of the area, precise and accurate results have not &#13;
been obtained. This study aims to separate the object of the MACS with the development of extraction. The proposed method &#13;
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                <text>Vehicular Ad Hoc Network (VANET) or vehicle network is a technology developed for autonomous vehicles in Intelligent &#13;
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attacked. The Sybil attack is one of the attacks that occur by broadcasting spurious information to the nodes in the network &#13;
and could cause a crippled network. The Sybil strikes the network by camouflaging themselves as a node and providing false &#13;
information to nearby nodes. This study is conducted to predict the Sybil attack by analyzing the attack pattern using a deep &#13;
learning algorithm. The variables exerted in this research are time, location, and traffic density. By implementing a deep &#13;
learning algorithm enacting the Sybil attack pattern and combining several variables, such as time, position, and traffic density, &#13;
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                <text>Zulfahmi Helmi, &#13;
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                <text>Beef consumption is quite high and expensive in the world. In Indonesia, beef prices are relatively expensive because the meat &#13;
supply chain from farmers to the market is quite long. The high demand for beef and the difficulty of obtaining meat are factors &#13;
in the high price of meat. This makes some meat traders cheat by mixing beef and pork (oplosan). Mixing beef and pork is &#13;
detrimental to beef consumers, especially those who are Muslim. In this paper, we proposed a new strategy for identifying beef, &#13;
pig, and mixed meat utilizing Fuzzy learning vector quantization (FLVQ) Based on the color and texture aspects of the meat. &#13;
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method is used for texture features. This study makes use of primary data collected from the Pasar Bawah Tourism and Cipuan &#13;
Market in Pekanbaru, Riau Province. The data set consists of 600 photos, 200 each of beef, pork, and mixed. Based on the test &#13;
scenario, the coefficient of fuzzyness and learning rate affect the accuracy of meat image identification. The proposed strategy &#13;
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                <text>Lidya Ningsih1&#13;
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                <text>Knowledge and utilization of digital images are growing rapidly not only in the fields of medicine and industry but also in the &#13;
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effectively and efficiently. this research aims to build a system to detect the types of pests and diseases of cocoa pods because &#13;
in general, an inspection of pests and diseases of cocoa pods is still manual based on the visual analysis of the color of the &#13;
pods visually by the human eye which has limitations, which requires more energy to sort, the level of human consistency. In &#13;
terms of assessing the symptoms of pests and fruit diseases, it is not guaranteed, because humans can experience fatigue, and &#13;
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techniques to extract the color features of digital images of cocoa pods, the method used to extract the color features of Hue, &#13;
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holdout method, the best accuracy is 84.44% with a value of k = 5. And in the k-5 cross-validation test, the best accuracy is &#13;
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                <text>Consumption of fish as a food requirement for the fulfillment of community nutrition is increasing. This was followed by an &#13;
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of huge amounts of fish in the market in order to determine the freshness of the fish before it reaches the hands of consumers. &#13;
So far, market managers have relied on traditional ways to determine the freshness of fish in circulation. The issue is that &#13;
traditional solutions, such as the use expert assessment, demand a human physique that quickly experiences fatigue.&#13;
Technological developments can be a solution to these problems, such as utilizing image processing techniques classification&#13;
method. Image processing with the use of color features is an effective method to determine the freshness of fish. The &#13;
classification method used in this research is the Naive Bayes method. This study aims to identify the freshness of fish based &#13;
on digital images and determine the performance level of the method. The identification process uses the RGB color value &#13;
feature of fisheye images. The stages of fish freshness identification include cropping, segmentation, RGB value extraction, &#13;
training, and testing. The classification data are 210 RGB value of extraction images which are divided into 147 data for &#13;
training and 63 data for testing. The research data were divided into fresh class, started to rot class, and rotted class. The &#13;
research shows that the Naive Bayes algorithm can be used in the process of identifying the freshness level of fish based on &#13;
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reduce risks that may arise. But the author's best knowledge, in Indonesia, no reference describes the interdependency of the &#13;
CII sector that could be used as input on strategy making for reducing the risk on all CII sectors which are influencing the &#13;
payment system. This research usesthe Fuzzy-based DANP (FDANP) Framework based on a multi-expert perspective on inter�sector influences to identify the interdependency and priority of the CII sector with a case study on the payment system. The &#13;
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