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Improving Information Security with Machine Learning Ahmad Sanmorino; Rendra Gustriansyah; Shinta Puspasari; Juhaini Alie
Journal of Computer Networks, Architecture and High Performance Computing Vol. 6 No. 1 (2024): Article Research Volume 6 Issue 1, January 2024
Publisher : Information Technology and Science (ITScience)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47709/cnahpc.v6i1.3317

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The study Improving Information Security with Machine Learning explores the fusion of machine learning methodologies within information security, aiming to fortify conventional protocols against evolving cyber threats. By conducting a comprehensive literature review and empirical analysis, this scholarly endeavor highlights the efficacy of machine learning in anomaly detection, threat identification, and predictive analytics within security frameworks. Through practical demonstrations, such as z-score-based anomaly detection in network traffic data and NLP-based email security systems, the study illustrates the practical applications of machine learning techniques. Additionally, it delves into the mathematical underpinnings of predictive analytics and the architecture of neural networks for malware detection. However, while showcasing the transformative potential of machine learning, the study also confronts significant challenges. Ethical, legal, and privacy considerations emerge prominently, emphasizing the need for regulations addressing algorithmic biases, ethical dilemmas, and data protection. Moreover, the study emphasizes the practical challenges of scalability, interpretability, continual adaptation to evolving threats, and the harmonious interaction between human expertise and machine intelligence. By offering practical recommendations and future research directions, this scholarly exploration aims to empower researchers, practitioners, and policymakers in navigating the complex intersection of machine learning and information security, thereby fostering innovation and comprehension in this evolving domain.
Toddlers’ Nutritional Status Prediction Using the Multinomial Logistics Regression Method Rendra Gustriansyah; Nazori Suhandi; Shinta Puspasari; Ahmad Sanmorino; Dewi Sartika
Journal of Computer Networks, Architecture and High Performance Computing Vol. 6 No. 1 (2024): Article Research Volume 6 Issue 1, January 2024
Publisher : Information Technology and Science (ITScience)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47709/cnahpc.v6i1.3372

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Malnutrition is one of the foremost health problems experienced by children under five in many countries, especially in low and middle-income countries. Meanwhile, the target of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 2.2 is that all forms of malnutrition must end by 2025. Therefore, this study aims to predict the toddlers’ nutritional status (malnutrition, undernutrition, overnutrition, and normal nutrition) based on age, body mass index (BMI), weight, and length using the Multinomial Logistic Regression (MLR) classification method. The dataset consists of two hundred toddlers obtained from the Kaggle site. Following pre-processing, the dataset is divided, with 80 percent of the data for training and the remaining 20 percent for testing. The model was trained using 10-fold cross-validation (CV). In Addition, the MLR model performance was evaluated using the confusion matrix (CM), the area under the curve (AUC), and the Kappa coefficient (KC). The evaluation results using CM show that the accuracy, sensitivity, and specificity values are 0.9412, 0.9375, and 0.9790, respectively. AUC and KC also show excellent results. It indicates that the MLR method is an esteemed and recommended method for predicting the nutritional status of toddlers. Therefore, this research can contribute to providing early information so that the Government can immediately determine the necessary treatment.