Analisis Sentimen Pada Pembatalan Tuan Rumah Indonesia Di Piala Dunia U-20 Menggunakan Fasttext Embeddings Dan Algoritma Recurrent Neural Network

  • Aan Evian Nanda
  • Andreas Nugroho Sihananto
  • Agung Mustika Rizki
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Abstract

Indonesia's golden opportunity to take part in a world-class soccer competition at the U-20 World Cup competition was wiped out, as FIFA gave the decision to revoke Indonesia's status as host of the U-20 World Cup. Indonesian netizens who felt disappointed expressed their opinions and trended on social media Twitter. This research focuses on sentiment analysis of tweets using a combination of FastText embeddings method for word vectorization and using LSTM type RNN algorithm for sentiment classification. The dataset used totals 9,645 data consisting of 4,141 positive data and 5,504 negative data taken from March 29, 2023 to April 05, 2023. The test results on the LSTM model provide the best performance with an accuracy value of 74.92%, precision 74.74%, recall 74.92%, and f1-score 74.78%. The conclusion of this research is that the majority of datasets have negative sentiments, which means that people are more likely to give negative opinions than to provide support to Indonesian football which is experiencing problems. It is hoped that with this conclusion in the future people will better control their opinions and provide positive opinions when Indonesia is experiencing problems.

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Aan Evian Nanda, Andreas Nugroho Sihananto, & Agung Mustika Rizki. (2024). Analisis Sentimen Pada Pembatalan Tuan Rumah Indonesia Di Piala Dunia U-20 Menggunakan Fasttext Embeddings Dan Algoritma Recurrent Neural Network. SABER : Jurnal Teknik Informatika, Sains Dan Ilmu Komunikasi, 2(2), 246–257. https://doi.org/10.59841/saber.v2i2.1000

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