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Perbandingan Support Vector Machine dan Modified Balanced Random Forest dalam Deteksi Pasien Penyakit Diabetes
Author(s) -
Mahendra Dwifebri Purbolaksono,
Muhammad Irvan Tantowi,
Adnan Hidayat,
Adiwijaya Adiwijaya
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
jurnal resti (rekayasa sistem dan teknologi informasi)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2580-0760
DOI - 10.29207/resti.v5i2.3008
Subject(s) - random forest , support vector machine , confusion matrix , artificial intelligence , preprocessor , diabetes mellitus , data pre processing , christian ministry , computer science , confusion , machine learning , medicine , psychology , philosophy , theology , psychoanalysis , endocrinology
Diabetes (diabetes) was a metabolic disorder caused by high levels of sugar in the blood caused by disorders of the pancreas and insulin. According to data from the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Indonesia, Diabetes was the third-largest cause of death in Indonesia with a percentage of 6.7%. The high rate of death from diabetes encouraged this study, with the aim of early detection. This research used a Machine Learning approach to classify the data. In this paper, a comparison of Support Vector Machine (SVM) and Modified Balanced Random Forest (MBRF) was discussed for classifying diabetes patient data. Both methods were chosen because it was proven in previous studies to get high accuracy, so that the two methods are compared to find the best classification model. Several preprocessing methods were used to prepare the data for the classification process. The entire combination of preprocessing steps will be carried out on the two classification methods to produce the same dataset. The evaluation was carried out using the Confusion Matrix method. Based on the experimental results in the process of testing the system being built, the maximum performance results were 87.94% using SVM and 97.8% using MBRF.

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