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11 - BE-VI Sem - Introduction To Machine Learning - IT

This document outlines the syllabus for an Introduction to Machine Learning course for 6th semester undergraduate students. The course aims to introduce fundamental concepts and approaches in artificial intelligence and machine learning. It will cover topics like supervised learning techniques including linear regression, logistic regression, decision trees, k-nearest neighbors and support vector machines. Unsupervised learning techniques like clustering and k-means clustering will also be taught. Assessment includes two internal tests, three assignments and three quizzes, with learning resources recommended from textbooks and online courses.

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11 - BE-VI Sem - Introduction To Machine Learning - IT

This document outlines the syllabus for an Introduction to Machine Learning course for 6th semester undergraduate students. The course aims to introduce fundamental concepts and approaches in artificial intelligence and machine learning. It will cover topics like supervised learning techniques including linear regression, logistic regression, decision trees, k-nearest neighbors and support vector machines. Unsupervised learning techniques like clustering and k-means clustering will also be taught. Assessment includes two internal tests, three assignments and three quizzes, with learning resources recommended from textbooks and online courses.

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With effect from Academic Year 2022-23 (R-20)

VASAVI COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING (Autonomous)


IBRAHIMBAGH, HYDERABAD _ 5OO 031
DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

INTRODUCTION TO MACHII.,E LEARNING


(OPEN ELECTIVE-V) (Common for CIVI.L, ECE, EEE & MECH)
SYLLABUS FOR B.E VI- SEMESTER

L:T:P (Hrs./week): 3:0:0 SEE Marks :60 Course Code: U2OOE620IT


Credits : 3 CIE Marks: 40 Duration of SEE :3Hrs

COURSE OUTCOMES
COURSE OBJECTIVES
On completion of the course, students will be able to
Introduce the fundamental concepts 1. Demonstrate knowledge of the Artificial intelligence and machine
and approaches in Artificial learning literature.
intelligence and Machine Learning 2. Apply an appropriate algorithm for a given problem.
field to effectively apply techniques 3. Apply machine learning techniques in the design of computer
to the real-world problems. systems.
4. Prove basic results in the theory of learning
5. Explain the relative strengths and weaknesses of different
machine learninq methods and approaches.

UNIT.I:
Introduction to AIML: Foundations of AI, Sub areas of AI, Applications. Introduction to learning, Types of
Learning: Supervised Learning, Unsupervised Learning, Reinforcement Learning.
Superuised Iearning: Linear Regression, Logistic Regression.

UNIT.II:
Superuised Non-parametric learning: Introduction to Decision Trees, K-Nearest Neighbor, Feature
Selection.
Superuised Parametric learning: Support Vector Machine, Kernel function and Kernel SVM.

UNIT-III:
Superuised Parametric learning (Neural networks): Perceptron, Multilayer Neural Network,
Backpropagation.

UNIT-IV:
Superuised Parametric Bayesian learning: Introduction, Naive Bayes Classification, Bayesian Network.

UNIT-V:
Unsupervised leaning: Clustering, K-means Clustering, DBSCAN

Learning Resources:
i. tom tvtitchell, Machine Learning, First Edition, McGraw-Hill, 1997
2. Christopher Bishop. Pattern Recognition and Machine Learning. Second Edition.
3. EthemAlpaydin , Introduction to Machine Learning, Second Edition
4. T. Hastie, R. Tibshirani, J. Friedman. The Elements of Statistical Learning, 2e, 2008
5. http://nptel.ac.in/courses/106106139/
The break-up of CIE: Internal Tests+ Assignments + Quizzes
1 Tests
No. of Internal '. 2 Max. Marks for each Internal Tests 30
2 No. of Assignments : 3 Max. Marks for each Assignment 5
3 No. of Quizzes : 3 Max. Marks for each Quiz Test 5
Tests :
Duration of Internal 90 Minutes

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