Improved Model for Identifying the Cyberbullying Based on Tweets of Twitter

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Abstract

The surge of cyberbullying on social media platforms is a major concern in today's digital age, with its prevalence escalating alongside advancements in technology. Thus, devising methods to detect and eliminate cyberbullying has become a crucial task. This research meticulously presents a refined model for identifying instances of cyberbullying, building on previous methodologies. The process of devising the model involved a thorough literature review, object-oriented design, and decision tree methodologies to shape the labelling procedure and build the classifier. Data pre-processing was executed using RapidMiner, considering six intrinsic components. The final model successfully classified Indonesian-language tweets into five distinct categories: animal, psychology and stupidity, disabled person, attitude, and general bullying, with an accuracy rate of 99.56%.

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Samalo, D., Martin, R., & Utama, D. N. (2023). Improved Model for Identifying the Cyberbullying Based on Tweets of Twitter. Informatica (Slovenia), 47(6), 159–164. https://doi.org/10.31449/inf.v47i6.4534

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