Baca: Jurnal Dokumentasi dan Informasi (Dec 2020)

ANALYZING THE IMPACT OF RESAMPLING METHOD FOR IMBALANCED DATA TEXT IN INDONESIAN SCIENTIFIC ARTICLES CATEGORIZATION

  • Ariani Indrawati,
  • Hendro Subagyo,
  • Andre Sihombing,
  • Wagiyah Wagiyah,
  • Sjaeful Afandi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.14203/j.baca.v41i2.702
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 41, no. 2
pp. 133 – 141

Abstract

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The extremely skewed data in artificial intelligence, machine learning, and data mining cases are often given misleading results. It is caused because machine learning algorithms are designated to work best with balanced data. However, we often meet with imbalanced data in the real situation. To handling imbalanced data issues, the most popular technique is resampling the dataset to modify the number of instances in the majority and minority classes into a standard balanced data. Many resampling techniques, oversampling, undersampling, or combined both of them, have been proposed and continue until now. Resampling techniques may increase or decrease the classifier performance. Comparative research on resampling methods in structured data has been widely carried out, but studies that compare resampling methods with unstructured data are very rarely conducted. That raises many questions, one of which is whether this method is applied to unstructured data such as text that has large dimensions and very diverse characters. To understand how different resampling techniques will affect the learning of classifiers for imbalanced data text, we perform an experimental analysis using various resampling methods with several classification algorithms to classify articles at the Indonesian Scientific Journal Database (ISJD). From this experiment, it is known resampling techniques on imbalanced data text generally to improve the classifier performance but they are doesn’t give significant result because data text has very diverse and large dimensions.

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