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7th International Conference on Informatics and Computing, ICIC 2022 ; 2022.
Article in English | Scopus | ID: covidwho-2234159

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More than two years after the start of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, the whole world continues to be impacted by this global crisis. Indonesians use the social media platform Twitter to share information and opinions about coronavirus disease (COVID-19) vaccination. This study was conducted to determine the views of Indonesians toward the government's COVID-19 vaccination program and to test the capability of several machine learning techniques to classify sentiments expressed on Twitter. The performance of four machine learning algorithms was tested: the Naïve Bayes, k-Nearest Neighbors (kNN), Decision Tree, and Support Vector Machine (SVM) algorithms. The findings show that the SVM algorithm exhibited the best performance in terms of accuracy (92%) compared to the Naïve Bayes, kNN, and Decision Tree algorithms. A grid search technique was also used to optimize performance based on parameter settings in the algorithm used. © 2022 IEEE.

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Complexity ; 2021, 2021.
Article in English | Scopus | ID: covidwho-1515353

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At the macroeconomic level, the movement of the stock market index, which is determined by the moves of other stock market indices around the world or in that region, is one of the primary factors in assessing the global economic and financial situation, making it a critical topic to monitor over time. As a result, the potential to reliably forecast the future value of stock market indices by taking trade relationships into account is critical. The aim of the research is to create a time-series data forecasting model that incorporates the best features of many time-series data analysis models. The hybrid ensemble model built in this study is made up of two main components, each with its own set of functions derived from the CNN and LSTM models. For multiple parallel financial time-series estimation, the proposed model is called multivariate CNN-LSTM. The effectiveness of the evolved ensemble model during the COVID-19 pandemic was tested using regular stock market indices from four Asian stock markets: Shanghai, Japan, Singapore, and Indonesia. In contrast to CNN and LSTM, the experimental results show that multivariate CNN-LSTM has the highest statistical accuracy and reliability (smallest RMSE value). This finding supports the use of multivariate CNN-LSTM to forecast the value of different stock market indices and that it is a viable choice for research involving the development of models for the study of financial time-series prediction. © 2021 Harya Widiputra et al.

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