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DM&WH Teaching Plan

This document outlines the teaching plan for the course "Data Mining & Warehouse" offered in the Department of Computer Technology. The course focuses on fundamentals of data mining architecture, tasks in data mining, and its applications. It will cover topics like statistical analysis, cluster analysis, neural networks, rule induction, text mining, and knowledge discovery over 3 units and 15 lectures. Beyond the syllabus, additional topics like applications of statistical inference in data mining and clustering techniques will be discussed. Students will have 4 assignments on topics like K-means clustering, distance computation, text mining, and customer relationship management to submit over 2 weeks. Suggested self-readings include textbooks on database systems, principles of databases, and an introduction to

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DM&WH Teaching Plan

This document outlines the teaching plan for the course "Data Mining & Warehouse" offered in the Department of Computer Technology. The course focuses on fundamentals of data mining architecture, tasks in data mining, and its applications. It will cover topics like statistical analysis, cluster analysis, neural networks, rule induction, text mining, and knowledge discovery over 3 units and 15 lectures. Beyond the syllabus, additional topics like applications of statistical inference in data mining and clustering techniques will be discussed. Students will have 4 assignments on topics like K-means clustering, distance computation, text mining, and customer relationship management to submit over 2 weeks. Suggested self-readings include textbooks on database systems, principles of databases, and an introduction to

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Department of Computer Technology

COURSE TEACHING PLAN (Till Date: / /11)


SESSION: 2010- 2011 PROGRAMME: COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY Term : I SEMESTER: VIII (A/B/C )

COURSE CODE : 88CT-4 COURSE TITLE :- (Elective-IV) Data Mining &Warehouse

Number of Lectures per Week ( TH): (3)Three COURSE OBJECTIVES: This course focuses on fundamentals of Data Mining architecture, task in data mining its application in various fields with an emphasis in e-business world. No of Lecture Unit No Topics to be covered Remark 30-39 1. Statistical Analysis And Cluster Analysis: IV 1. What is Statistics? 2. Difference between statistics and data mining 3. Histograms 4. Statistic for predictions 5. Clustering for clarity 6. Hierarchical and NonHierarchical clusters 7. Choosing Classics. 40-45 1.Neural Networks & Mining Complex: V 1. What are Neural Networks? 2. Where to use these Networks? 3. Benefits and features of networks 4. Rule Induction 5. Various mining complexities. 46-50 1.Next Generation of Information Mining & VI Knowledge Discovery: 1. Business-Intelligence and Information Mining, 2. Text Mining, 3. Knowledge Management, 4. Benefits and products of Text Mining, 5. Customer Relationship Management in the e-Business World.

Beyond Syllabus Topics Planned


Sr. No. 1. 2. Beyond Syllabus Topic Application of SI in DM Clustering as a technique in various applications Remark pdf pdf

Assignments Assign. No.


1 2

Topic
K-means clustering algo problem. Compute the Euclidean distance, Mahattan distance,

Submission deadline
1 week

Remark

3 4

Minkowski distance. STING algo. Text Mining, CRM.

1 week

Suggested Self Readings


Sr. No. 1. 2. Reference to suggested article (Book chapter/Web page (URL)/Research paper, etc.) Study Material 1. Database System Concepts: Korth, Silberschatz:: McGraw-Hill 2. Database Management System: Navathe 1. Principles Of Databases: Jeffrey D. Ullman 2. An Introduction To Database Systems: C.J. Date (Adison Wesley-Nerosa) Remark Ppts , Pdfs , notes pdf

3.

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