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                <text>Diabetes mellitus is a chronic illness that can affect anyone, while the medicine that can entirely cure diabetes has not been &#13;
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                <text>PNPM Mandiri is an organization engaged in financing small and medium enterprises in the community. The problem that &#13;
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analysis model for determining loan status at PNPM Mandiri. The classification analysis model was built using the Perceptron &#13;
algorithm artificial neural network. The analysis model will later be optimized using the Person Correlation (PC) method to &#13;
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                <text>The growth of startups in Indonesia continues to experience upward growth. Behind the growth that continues to &#13;
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show that about 90% of startups fail. As many as 75% of unicorn startups believe that a good UI/UX design can &#13;
increase startup valuations and additional investors' funds. User Interface (UI) and User Experience (UX) are &#13;
closely related because UX results from UI interactions. Less-On is a provider of private tutoring service providers &#13;
who serve as an intermediary bridge between teachers and students. This research will be carried out by &#13;
integrating the processes in the Lean UX method into every process that exists at the stages of software engineering &#13;
development. The results obtained from this study are a final prototype validated in terms of criticism and &#13;
suggestions through a questionnaire as a form of Less-On branding. Positive UX and better usability are &#13;
significant for further development of the prototype private tutor booking application, which plays a vital role in &#13;
acceptance, satisfaction and efficiency in using this Less-ON application. The UI has good usability for users, with &#13;
a SUS scoring earn 85.53, which is above average and acceptable.</text>
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combination of these input variables using the neural network method. The best RMSE results are compared using the &#13;
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carried out by calculating the distance of data similarity. In the process of measuring data similarity distances, they often &#13;
experience problems implementing complex algorithm formulas. This research will solve this problem by implementing the &#13;
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method obtains an accuracy of 70%. The image lighting used as the dataset influenced the accuracy results obtained in this &#13;
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