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UJI VALIDITAS APLIKASI SI-BOOK MENGGUNAKAN SPSS DENGAN KOMBINASI METODE R-TABEL DAN COHEN’S KAPPA
Validity is a measure to show the level of validity or validity of an instrument. An instrument is said to be valid if it is able to measure what the user wants and is able to obtain the right data from the variables studied. Validity is the accuracy or accuracy of an instrument to measure what is to be measured. The researcher used SPSS with the R-Table method and Cohen's Kappa for testing the validity of the software. In testing data collection instruments, validity can be divided into 2, namely item validity and factor validity. The measurement of factor validity correlates the item scores with the total item scores. In validity testing, 30 people will collect sample data, then the data will be processed using SPSS by applying the R-Table method, while Cohen's Kappa is used to measure the degree of agreement of two raters in classifying objects into groups / groups and Measuring agreement on alternative new methods with existing method
NusaCrowd: Open Source Initiative for Indonesian NLP Resources
We present NusaCrowd, a collaborative initiative to collect and unify
existing resources for Indonesian languages, including opening access to
previously non-public resources. Through this initiative, we have brought
together 137 datasets and 118 standardized data loaders. The quality of the
datasets has been assessed manually and automatically, and their value is
demonstrated through multiple experiments. NusaCrowd's data collection enables
the creation of the first zero-shot benchmarks for natural language
understanding and generation in Indonesian and the local languages of
Indonesia. Furthermore, NusaCrowd brings the creation of the first multilingual
automatic speech recognition benchmark in Indonesian and the local languages of
Indonesia. Our work strives to advance natural language processing (NLP)
research for languages that are under-represented despite being widely spoken