M. Ilham Rizqyawan

Work place: Technical Implementation Unit for Instrumentation Development, Indonesian Institute of Sciences, Bandung, 40135, Indonesia

E-mail: muha176@lipi.go.id

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Research Interests: Healthcare, Artificial Intelligence, Human-Computer Interaction

Biography

M. Ilham Rizqyawan was born in 1990. He received B.Eng. Degree in Computer Science/Informatics from Indonesian Computer University (UNIKOM) in 2013 and M.Eng. in electrical engineering from Institut Teknologi Bandung (ITB) in 2017. He currently works in Technical Implementation Unit for Instrumentation Development, Indonesian Institute of Sciences, Indonesia as a researcher. His research interests include applied artificial intelligence in healthcare, human-computer interaction, and data visualization.

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Comparing Performance of Supervised Learning Classifiers by Tuning the Hyperparameter on Face Recognition

By M. Ilham Rizqyawan Ulfah Nadiya Aris Munandar Jony Winaryo Wibowo Oka Mahendra Irfan Asfy Fakhry Anto Rian Putra Pratama Muhammad Arifin Hanif Fakhrurroja

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijisa.2021.05.01, Pub. Date: 8 Oct. 2021

In this era, face recognition technology is an important component that is widely used in various aspects of life, mostly for biometrics issues for personal identification. There are three main steps of a face recognition system: face detection, face embedding, and classification. Classification plays a vital role in making the system recognizes a face accurately. With the growing need for face recognition applications, the need for machine learning methods are required for accurate image classification is also increasing. One thing that can be done to increase the performance of the classifier is by tuning the hyperparameter. For this study, the evaluation performance of classification is conducted to obtain the best classifier among four different classifier algorithms (decision tree, SVM, random forest, and AdaBoost) for a specific dataset by tuning the hyperparameter. The best classifier is obtained by evaluating the performance of each classifier in terms of training time, accuracy, precision, recall, and F1-score. This study was using a dataset of 2267 facial data (128D vector space) derived from the face embedding process. The result showed that SVM is the best classifier with a training time of 0.5 s and the score for accuracy, precision, recall, and F1-score are about 98%.

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