A Comparison of Text Classification Methods k-NN, Naïve Bayes, and Support Vector Machine for News Classification

  • Muliono Y
  • Tanzil F
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Abstract

In this era, a rapid thriving Internet occasionally complicates users to retrieve news category furthermore if there are plentiful of news to be categorized. News categorization is a technique can be used to retrieve a category of news which gives easiness for users. Internet has vast amounts of information especially at news. Therefore, accurate and speedy access is becoming ever more difficult. This paper compares a news categorization using k-Nearest Neighbor, Naive Bayes and Support Vector Machine. Using vary of variables and through a several steps of preprocessing which proving k-Nearest Neighbor is producing a capable accuracy competes with Support Vector Machine whereas Naive Bayes producing just an average result, not as good as k-Nearest Neighbor and Support Vector Machine yet as bad as k-Nearest Neighbor and Support Vector Machine ever reach. As the results, k-Nearest Neighbor using correlation measurement type produces the best result of this experiment.

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Muliono, Y., & Tanzil, F. (2018). A Comparison of Text Classification Methods k-NN, Naïve Bayes, and Support Vector Machine for News Classification. Jurnal Informatika: Jurnal Pengembangan IT, 3(2), 157–160. https://doi.org/10.30591/jpit.v3i2.828

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