TY - JOUR AU - F.ti Laily AU - Didik Prasetya AU - Anik Handayani AU - Tsukasa Hirashima PY - 2025/02/18 Y2 - 2025/04/03 TI - Revealing Interaction Patterns in Concept Map Construction Using Deep Learning and Machine Learning Models JF - MATRIK : Jurnal Manajemen, Teknik Informatika dan Rekayasa Komputer JA - matrik VL - 24 IS - 2 SE - Articles DO - https://doi.org/10.30812/matrik.v24i2.4641 UR - https://journal.universitasbumigora.ac.id/index.php/matrik/article/view/4641 AB - Concept maps are educational tools for organizing and representing knowledge, enhancing comprehension, and memory retention. In concept map construction, much knowledge can be utilized. Still, concept map construction is complex, involving actions that reflect a user’s thinking and problemsolving strategies. Traditional methods struggle to analyze large datasets and capture temporal dependencies in these actions. To address this, the study applies deep learning and machine learning techniques. This research aims to evaluate and compare the performance of Long Short-Term Memory (LSTM), K-Nearest Neighbors (K-NN), and Random Forest algorithms in predicting user actions and uncovering user interaction patterns in concept map construction. This research method collects and analyzes interaction logs data from concept map activities, using these three models for evaluation and comparison. The results of this research are that LSTM achieved the highest accuracy (83.91%) due to its capacity to model temporal dependencies. Random Forest accuracy (80.53%), excelling in structured data scenarios. K-NN offered the fastest performance due to its simplicity, though its reliance on distance-based metrics limited accuracy (70.53%). In conclusion, these findings underscore the practical considerations in selecting models for concept map applications; LSTM demonstrates effectiveness in predicting user actions and excels for temporal tasks, while Random Forest and K-NN offer more efficient alternatives in computational. ER -