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Indonesian students show positive sentiment towards AI in higher education

A new study analyzed Indonesian student sentiment regarding AI adoption in higher education, comparing traditional machine learning with Transformer-based deep learning models. The research utilized a dataset of 2,295 labeled samples, including student opinions and lexical sentiment data. While Support Vector Machines (SVM) showed strong performance among machine learning approaches, the fine-tuned DistilBERT model achieved the highest accuracy and F1-score, demonstrating the superior ability of Transformer models to understand context. AI

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IMPACT Demonstrates Transformer models' effectiveness in capturing context for sentiment analysis, offering a benchmark for similar educational AI adoption studies.

RANK_REASON Academic paper detailing model performance on a specific NLP task.

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  1. arXiv cs.CL TIER_1 · Happy Syahrul Ramadhan, Ahmad Sahidin Akbar, Karin Yehezkiel Sinaga, Luluk Muthoharoh, Ardika Satria, Martin C. T. Manullang ·

    Sentiment Analysis of AI Adoption in Indonesian Higher Education Using Machine Learning and Transformer-Based Models

    arXiv:2604.27439v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: This study analyzes Indonesian student opinions on the adoption of artificial intelligence in higher education using two approaches: TF-IDF-based machine learning and Transformer-based deep learning. The dataset consists of 2,295 la…

  2. arXiv cs.CL TIER_1 · Martin C. T. Manullang ·

    Sentiment Analysis of AI Adoption in Indonesian Higher Education Using Machine Learning and Transformer-Based Models

    This study analyzes Indonesian student opinions on the adoption of artificial intelligence in higher education using two approaches: TF-IDF-based machine learning and Transformer-based deep learning. The dataset consists of 2,295 labeled samples, combining 1,154 student opinions …