Reiza Sahawaly
Statistics Study Program, Department of Mathematics, Airlangga University

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Comparison Support Vector Machine and Naive Bayes Methods for Classifying Cyberbullying in Twitter Nur Chamidah; Reiza Sahawaly
Jurnal Ilmiah Teknik Elektro Komputer dan Informatika Vol 7, No 2 (2021): August
Publisher : Universitas Ahmad Dahlan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26555/jiteki.v7i2.21175

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Twitter users in Indonesia in 2019 were recorded at 6.43 million. The high level of Twitter users makes it allows for free opinion to anyone, it can cause cyberbullying. Victims of cyberbullying experienced higher levels of depression than other verbal acts of violence. The forms of cyberbullying that occurs on Twitter are Flamming, Denigration, and Body Shaming. The research contribution is able to make social media developers and users more aware of the type of cyberbullying that social media users sometimes do without realizing it. Social media developers can prevent cyberbullying by using policies such as word detection and filtering features that indicate cyberbullying more accurately by classifying it by type and using the most accurate method. To classify cyberbullying forms in twitter, in this study we use the Naïve Bayes method and Support Vector Machine (SVM) and compare them based on classification accuracy. This research will also identify words that are characteristic of each category of cyberbullying so that each category is easy to identify by social media users and makes it easier to avoid cyberbullying. The results of this study are the classification accuracy of Naïve Bayes of 97.99% and the classification accuracy of SVM of 99.60%. It means that SVM is better than Naïve Bayes for classifying the forms of cyberbullying in Twitter.