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Classification Analysis of Student Graduation Timeliness Using Decision Tree and Naïve Bayes Methods

Sri Nevi GantiniBesse Arnawisuda NingsiIrvana Arofah

Year: 2021 Journal:   Budapest International Research and Critics Institute (BIRCI-Journal): Humanities and Social Sciences Vol: 4 (4)Pages: 11224-11229

Abstract

This study aims to determine the classification of student graduation timeliness by using the Decision Tree and Naive Bayes methods. This study uses a quantitative method, where the approach used is the classification of various attributes that affect the timeliness of student graduation. The independent variables in the classification are mostly called attributes; In this study, the attributes of school of origin, gender, area of origin, profession of parents, study program and Grade Point Average (GPA) were used. While the dependent variable or in the classification is usually called a label, in this study the label used as a decision attribute is the timeliness of student graduation. In this study, two methods were used, namely using the nave Bayes method and a decision tree (decision tree) to determine the classification of the timeliness of student graduation and to determine the level of classification accuracy. Based on the results of the analysis, it can be concluded that the classification using the nave Bayes method obtained 36 predicted data according to the actual data and 7 different predicted data from the actual data. Meanwhile, in the 42 decision tree method, the predicted data is in accordance with the actual data and there is only 1 predicted data that is different from the actual data. Decision Tree method has a lower classification error rate than the Naive Bayes method. The level of accuracy of prediction results using the Decision Tree method is higher than the Naive Bayes method.

Keywords:
Decision tree Graduation (instrument) Naive Bayes classifier Decision tree learning Bayes' theorem Computer science Tree (set theory) Statistics Machine learning Data mining Bayes error rate Artificial intelligence Mathematics Bayesian probability Bayes classifier Support vector machine

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Data Mining and Machine Learning Applications
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Information Systems
Data Mining Algorithms and Applications
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Information Systems
Edcuational Technology Systems
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