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Machine Learning-Syllabus

This document outlines a course on machine learning for a college. It provides details on course objectives, modules, outcomes and assessment. The course aims to help students understand core machine learning concepts and apply techniques to solve real-world problems.

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Machine Learning-Syllabus

This document outlines a course on machine learning for a college. It provides details on course objectives, modules, outcomes and assessment. The course aims to help students understand core machine learning concepts and apply techniques to solve real-world problems.

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MVJ College of Engineering, Bengaluru

(An Autonomous Institute)


Affiliated to VTU, Belagavi, Approved by AICTE, New Delhi,
Recognised by UGC with 2(f) & 12 (B), Accredited by NBA & NAAC

Department of Electronics and Communication


Engineering
III Semester, B.E. in Electronics and Communication
Engineering
[As Per Choice Based Credit System (CBCS)]
Effective from the Academic Year 2019 -2020

Analog Electronics
Course Code MVJ19EC CIE 50
No. of Contact hours / SEE
03 50
Week
Total No.of Contact 50 Total 100
Exam.
Credits 03 3 Hrs
Duration
Course Objectives: This course will enable students to:
 Understand learning and decision trees.
 Acquire knowledge of neural networks, Bayesian techniques and
instant based learning. 
 Understand analytical learning and reinforced learning.
 Understand the applications of machine learning in various fields

Modules RBT Hrs.


Levels
Module-1
Learning: Designing Learning systems, L1, L2,L3 10Hrs
Perspectives and Issues, Concept Learning,
Version Spaces and Candidate Elimination
Algorithm, Inductive bias.
ANN: Neural Network Representation, perceptrons,
Multilayer Networks and Back Propagation
Algorithms.
Module-2
Decision Tree : Decision Tree Representation, L1, L2,L3 10Hrs
Hypothesis Space Search, Inductive bias in
decision tree, issues in Decision tree.
Bayesian Learning: Bayes Theorem, Bayes
Theorem Concept Learning, Maximum Likelihood,
Minimum Description Length Principle, Bayes
Optimal Classifier, Gibbs Algorithm, Naïve Bayes
Classifier.

Activity:

Module-3
Instant Based Learning and Learning set of L1, L2,L3 10Hrs
rules: K- Nearest Neighbour Learning, Locally
Weighted Regression, Radial Basis Functions,
Case-Based Reasoning. Sequential Covering
Algorithms, Learning Rule Sets, Learning First
Order Rules, Learning Sets of First Order Rules.

Module-4
Analytical Learning and Reinforced Learning: L1, L2,L3 10Hrs
Perfect Domain Theories, Explanation Based
Learning, Inductive-Analytical Approaches, FOCL
Algorithm, Reinforcement Learning.
Activity:

Module-5
Applications: Introduction to Generative model L1, L2,L3 10Hrs
Generative Adversarial Networks (GAN) Variational
Auto-encoders (VAE) Applications: Cardiac MRI -
Segmentation & Diagnosis Applications: Cardiac
MRI Analysis - Tensorflow code walkthrough
Application 1: Fin Heat Transfer
Application 2: description - Computational Fluid
Dynamics

Application 3: description - Topology Optimization

Activity:

Course Outcome:
CO1:Understand the core concepts of Machine learning.
CO2:Appreciate the underlying mathematical relationships within and across
Machine Learning algorithms.
CO3:Explain paradigms of supervised and un-supervised learning.
CO4:Recognize a real world problem and apply the learned techniques of
Machine Learning to solve the problem.

Question paper pattern:


 The question paper will have two parts A and B.
 Part A is compulsory comprising of MCQs and short answers each
carrying 1 or 2 marks for a total of 20 marks.
 Part B also covers the entire syllabus consisting of five questions
having choices and may contain sub- divisions, each carrying 16
marks. Students have to answer five full questions.
Text Book:
Machine Learning-Tom M. Mitchell, McGraw-Hill Education, (Indian Edition),
2013.
Reference Books:
1. Introduction to Machine Learning- Ethem Alpaydin, 2nd Ed., PHI
Learning Pvt. Ltd., 2013.
2. The Elements of Statistical Learning-T. Hastie, R. Tibshirani, J. H.
Friedman, Springer; 1st edition, 2001.
Web Link and Video Lectures:
1. https://onlinecourses.nptel.ac.in/noc19_cs52/course

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