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National Taiwan University of Science and Technology: Department of Industrial Management

This document outlines the syllabus for a Data Mining course offered in the fall semester of 2016 at National Taiwan University of Science and Technology. The course objectives are to learn the basics of data mining methods, code existing algorithms, and apply data mining to solve real problems. Topics include classification, estimation, clustering, and association rule mining. Students will complete homework assignments involving computer programs for classification and clustering using benchmark data. Their work will be evaluated based on homework, a final exam, and a final team project applying data mining techniques to a real-world problem.

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National Taiwan University of Science and Technology: Department of Industrial Management

This document outlines the syllabus for a Data Mining course offered in the fall semester of 2016 at National Taiwan University of Science and Technology. The course objectives are to learn the basics of data mining methods, code existing algorithms, and apply data mining to solve real problems. Topics include classification, estimation, clustering, and association rule mining. Students will complete homework assignments involving computer programs for classification and clustering using benchmark data. Their work will be evaluated based on homework, a final exam, and a final team project applying data mining techniques to a real-world problem.

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National Taiwan University of Science and Technology

Department of Industrial Management


Syllabus of Fall Semester, 2016
2016/09/22
Course
Data Mining
Required/
Credits
3
Optional
Title
Applications
Optional
Distinguished Professor
Graduate
[email protected]
Instructor
IM
E-mail
Ren-Jieh Kuo
Program
Course objectives:
1. Learn the basics of data mining methods.
2. Be able to code the existing data mining algorithms.
3. Be able to apply data mining to solve real problems.
Course introduction:
This course intends to introduce some data mining techniques which include
classification, estimation, clustering, and association rules mining. It also provides some
application examples for these techniques.
Textbook:
Tan, P.-N., Steinbach, M., and Kumar, V., Introduction to Data Mining, Pearson Education,
Inc., 2014.
References:
Han, J. and Kamber, M., Data Mining: Concepts and Techniques, 2nd Edition, Morgan
Kaufmann, 2006.
Prerequisites:
Statistics, Management, and coding capability
Schedule:
Week 1 (09/15): Holiday
Week 10 (11/17): Clustering I
Week 2 (09/22): Course introduction
Week 11 (11/24): Clustering II
Week 3 (09/29): Intro. to data mining
Week 12 (12/01): Association mining (SOM)
Week 4 (10/06): Data I
Week 13 (12/08): Homework 2 demo
Week 5 (10/13): Data II
Week 14 (12/15): Exploring data
Week 6 (10/20): Classification I
Week 15 (12/22): Homework 3 demo (Weka)
Week 7 (10/27): Classification II
Week 16 (12/29): Final exam
Week 8 (11/03): Classification III
Week 17 (01/05): Final project presentation I
Week 9 (11/10): Homework 1 demo (ANN) Week 18 (01/12): Final project presentation II
Grading:
Homework (two computer programs including classification (10%), clustering (10%) and
Weka application (20%)) 40%
Use benchmark data to validate the programs
Demo results in class
Final exam 30%
Final team project 30%
Write a survey report for the selected problem (at least 3 journal papers from 20062016)
Solve a real-world problem using data mining techniques
Present in class (Every team member has to present in class)
Suggestions for students:
Read related academic journals.
Try to code the algorithms and apply them to the real data.

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