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Analisis Metode K-Nearest Neighbors (K-NN) Dan Naive Bayes Dalam Memprediksi Kelulusan Mahasiswa
Author(s) -
Kartarina Kartarina,
Ni Ketut Sriwinarti,
Ni luh Putu Juniarti
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
jtim : jurnal teknologi informasi dan multimedia/jurnal teknologi informasi dan multimedia
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2715-2529
pISSN - 2684-9151
DOI - 10.35746/jtim.v3i2.159
Subject(s) - graduation (instrument) , naive bayes classifier , bayes' theorem , computer science , machine learning , statistics , artificial intelligence , mathematics , bayesian probability , geometry , support vector machine
In this research the author aims to apply the K-NN and Naive Bayes algorithms for predicting student graduation rates at Sekolah Tinggi Pariwisata (STP) Mataram, The comparison of these two methods was carried out because based on several previous studies it was found that K-NN and Naive Bayes are well-known classification methods with a good level of accuracy. But which one has a better accuracy rate than the two algorithms, that's what researchers are trying to do. The output of this application is in the form of information on the prediction of student graduation, whether to graduate on time or not on time. The selection of STP as the research location was carried out because of the imbalance between the entry and exit of students who had completed their studies. Students who enter have a large number, but students who graduate on time according to the provisions are far very small, resulting in accumulation of the high number of students in each period of graduation, so it takes the initial predictions to quickly overcome these problems. Based on the results of designing, implementing, testing, and testing the Student Graduation Prediction Application program using the K-NN and Naive Bayes Methods with the Cross Validation method, the result is an accuracy for the K-NN method of 96.18% and for the Naive Bayes method an accuracy of 91.94% with using the RapideMiner accuracy test. So based on the results of the two tests between the K-NN and Naive Bayes methods which produce the highest accuracy, namely the K-NN method with an accuracy of 96.18%. So it can be concluded that the K-NN method is more feasible to use to predict student graduation