Development of Polibatam P2M Interactive Geovisualization Platform Using AI-Assisted ETL Pipeline and Structured Onboarding Systems

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Muharam, Muhammad Aufa Ilham

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Politeknik Negeri Batam

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Politeknik Negeri Batam's Pusat Penelitian dan Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat (P2M) manages community service programs across the Riau Islands, yet program documentation remains confined to text-based listings on static web pages without geographic context. This study integrates AI-assisted data extraction, geospatial visualization, and usability-oriented interface design into a unified platform to address both data scalability and user accessibility challenges. An interactive geovisualization platform was developed to transform unstructured P2M journal articles into an explorable, map-based multimedia experience. An AI-assisted Extract–Transform–Load (ETL) pipeline using GPT-3.5-turbo was implemented to automatically extract, categorize, and geocode 48 community service programs from 49 PDF documents published between 2019–2024, scaling from an initial 5 manually curated entries. The platform was built using Next.js and Leaflet.js with a mobile-first responsive design, featuring marker clustering, category-based filtering, interactive lightbox, and a structured two-tier onboarding system grounded in Cognitive Load Theory. Usability evaluation using Task Completion Rate (TCR) with 5 participants and System Usability Scale (SUS) with 23 respondents yielded a TCR of 95.0% and a SUS score of 67.5, indicating highly effective task completion and acceptable usability at the industry benchmark average. The results demonstrate the feasibility of combining AI-driven data extraction with interactive web mapping to enhance institutional knowledge discovery and geographic awareness of community service impact.

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