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Optimization of Multilayer Perceptron Hyperparameter in Classifying Pneumonia Disease Through X-Ray Images with Speeded-Up Robust Features Extraction Method

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Multilayer perceptron; SURF; pneumonia hyperparameter

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Pneumonia is a common illness that is difficult to recognize. The study uses a multilayer perceptron and SURF feature extraction to classify pneumonia and analyze the impact of learning rate and momentum on accuracy.
Pneumonia is an illness that affects practically everyone, from children to the elderly. Pneumonia is an infectious disease caused by viruses, bacteria, or fungi that affect the lungs. It is quite difficult to recognize someone who has pneumonia. This is because pneumonia has multiple levels of classification, and so the symptoms experienced may vary. The multilayer perceptron approach will be used in this study to categorize Pneumonia and determine the level of accuracy, which will contribute to scientific development. The Multilayer Perceptron is employed as the classification method with hyperparameter learning rate and momentum, while SURF is used to extract the features in this classification. Based on the experiments that have been carried out, in general, the learning rate value is not very influential in the learning process, both at the momentum values of 0.1, 0.3, 0.5, 0.7, and 0.9. The best desirable accuracy value for momentum 0.1 is at a learning rate of 0.05. The best desirable accuracy value for momentum 0.3 is at a learning rate of 0.09. The most desirable accuracy value for momentum 0.3 is at a learning rate of 0.05 and 0.07. At a learning rate of 0.03 the highest ideal accuracy value is obtained. The best desirable accuracy value for momentum 0.9 is at a learning rate of 0.09. this research should be redone using the number of hidden layers and nodes in each hidden layer. The addition of a hidden layer, as well as variations in the number of nodes in the hidden layer, will affect computation time and yield more optimal accuracy results.

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