0% found this document useful (0 votes)
214 views3 pages

Syllabus

This document outlines the syllabus for the CENG 499 Introduction to Machine Learning course at Middle East Technical University. It provides information on the instructor, teaching assistant, lecture times, course objectives, textbooks, grading breakdown, project timeline and policies, assignments, attendance policy, and code of honor. The course objectives are to teach students how to formulate and solve machine learning problems by manipulating data, designing and evaluating machine learning systems, applying machine learning algorithms, and understanding tools for data mining and machine learning. Grading will be based on assignments, a project, midterm, and final exam. The tentative course outline covers various machine learning topics from introduction to reinforcement learning.

Uploaded by

aliysa
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
214 views3 pages

Syllabus

This document outlines the syllabus for the CENG 499 Introduction to Machine Learning course at Middle East Technical University. It provides information on the instructor, teaching assistant, lecture times, course objectives, textbooks, grading breakdown, project timeline and policies, assignments, attendance policy, and code of honor. The course objectives are to teach students how to formulate and solve machine learning problems by manipulating data, designing and evaluating machine learning systems, applying machine learning algorithms, and understanding tools for data mining and machine learning. Grading will be based on assignments, a project, midterm, and final exam. The tentative course outline covers various machine learning topics from introduction to reinforcement learning.

Uploaded by

aliysa
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 3

Middle East Technical University

Department of Computer Engineering

CENG 499 Introduction to Machine Learning


Sprint 2018-2019 Syllabus

Instructor:
Asst. Prof. Dr. Şeyda Ertekin
Phone: 210 5509 Email: ​[email protected]​ Office: B203
Office Hour: Tuesdays 13:30-14:30

Teaching Assistant:
Sezai Artun Özyeğin
Email: ​[email protected]
Office Hour: Thursdays 15:40-16:30 BMB2

Lecture Hours:
Tuesday 15:40 - 18:30 (BMB2)
Thursday 16:40 - 17:40 (BMB2)

Newsgroup:
news://news.ceng.metu.edu.tr/metu.ceng.course.499

Course Objectives: ​At the end of the course, student will be able to,
● formulate machine learning problems and propose viable solutions to these,
● manipulate data to extract features and information necessary for solutions,
● design and evaluate machine learning systems,
● use tools created for data mining and machine learning,
● understand and apply different machine learning algorithms to appropriate problems.

Textbooks and Course Materials:


● Machine Learning, Tom Mitchell, 1997
● Introduction to Machine Learning, Ethem Alpaydın, 2004
● Lecture notes in the class
● Lecture slides (if applicable)
● Pattern Classification. Second edition R.O. Duda, P.E. Hart, D.G. Stork. John Wiley and
Sons, 2000.
Course Outline (tentative):
● Introduction to Machine Learning
● Fundamentals of Learning
● Structural Risk Minimization
● Multiclass Classification (One vs One / One vs All)
● Perceptron Algorithm
● Artificial Neural Networks
● Parameter Tuning, Cross Validation
● Linear Regression, Logistic Regression
● K-Nearest Neighbour Algorithm
● Genetic Algorithms
● Performance Metrics
● K-Means Clustering
● Hierarchical Divisive / Agglomerative Clustering
● Mining Association Rules
● Decision Tree Learning
● Support Vector Machines
● Kernel Based Learning
● Active Learning
● Bayesian Learning
● Hidden Markov Models
● Reinforcement Learning

Grading (tentative):
● Assignments (THE) 30%
● Project 15%
● Midterm 25%
● Final 30%

Project Timeline:

Project Proposal 31.03.2019

Introduction, Related Works 14.04.2019

Methodology 05.05.2019

Experimental Results, Conclusion and Final Report 19.05.2019

You will write your phases (other than proposal) in IEEE conference paper format. Latex
Template for the IEEE will be provided to you.
Project Policy:
There will be project presentations at the end of the semester. For the project, each member of
the group must present his/her part in the project.

Assignments:
There will be 3 take home exams as programming assignments. You will have 3 days in total for
late submission throughout the term for assignments. Each day will cost 10 points for that
assignment. No late submission is accepted after reaching total of 3 late days.

Attendance:
In order to take the final exam, you have to attend at least 40% of the lectures during the
semester.

Code of Honor:
Any work you submit must be your own. Any action against code of honor will result in an
investigation by the department honor committee. You will not be given a further warning.

You might also like