Implementation of Multiclass Support Vector Machine for Classification of New Students Receiving Achievement Scholarships at Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta

  • Nurfahmi N
  • Riyadi S
  • Asroni A
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The selection process for scholarship grantees at Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta (UMY) still utilizes the conventional method, namely Microsoft Excel. It is conducted by inputting all student data, then sorted from the highest to the lowest. Scholarships for prospective new students must be right on the target, meaning that they meet the criteria for students eligible for scholarships. It is intended not to harm other prospective students who should get scholarships. In previous studies, the classification process used many algorithms such as Naive Bayes, C.45, Decision Tree, k-Nearest Neighbor, and Support Vector Machine. The use of the Support Vector Machine algorithm employed a two-class classification. Support Vector Machine and Decision Tree algorithms are two classification methods that can obtain precise and accurate results. This study aims to use the Multiclass Support Vector Machine (LibSVM) algorithm to classify the achievement scholarship rankings for new students. The minimum amount of data used affected the classification results. From the 2015 to 2019 data, the highest amount of data was 2015, obtaining the highest accuracy result of 84.34% using the sigmoid kernel type and the k-fold value of 3. The classification was based on the entry system stages. PMDK stage 2 obtained an accuracy of 81.38%, with the most data amounting to 268 from stage 3.

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Nurfahmi, N., Riyadi, S., & Asroni, A. (2020). Implementation of Multiclass Support Vector Machine for Classification of New Students Receiving Achievement Scholarships at Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta. Emerging Information Science and Technology, 1(3), 93–103. https://doi.org/10.18196/eist.v1i3.10627

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