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This document outlines a course on machine learning and artificial intelligence. It includes 5 learning outcomes focusing on developing an understanding of machine learning fundamentals, artificial intelligence goals and applications, and machine learning algorithms. The course contents cover topics like supervised learning, unsupervised learning, reinforcement learning, machine learning algorithms like decision trees and neural networks, and applications of AI and machine learning. Practical implementations include machine learning algorithms and heuristic techniques.

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This document outlines a course on machine learning and artificial intelligence. It includes 5 learning outcomes focusing on developing an understanding of machine learning fundamentals, artificial intelligence goals and applications, and machine learning algorithms. The course contents cover topics like supervised learning, unsupervised learning, reinforcement learning, machine learning algorithms like decision trees and neural networks, and applications of AI and machine learning. Practical implementations include machine learning algorithms and heuristic techniques.

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IVth SEMESTER CORE COURSES

Course
Course Code Course Name Pre-requisite
Structure
Machine Learning and Artificial Statistics, Calculus, Linear
ECCOC09 Intelligence Algebra, Probability,
L-T-P 3-0-2
Programming Knowledge
COURSE OUTCOMES
CO1: Be able to develop an understanding of the fundamentals of machine learning and statistical pattern
recognition.
CO2: Be able to understand the fundamentals of artificial intelligence, learning systems, their goal and
applications.
CO3: Be able to gain an insight into the various components of machine learning such as supervised learning,
unsupervised learning, learning theory, reinforcement learning and adaptive control.
CO4: Be able to understand and implement various machine learning algorithms and AI heuristic techniques.
CO5: Acquire skills that can be applied to various applications like robotic control, data mining, autonomous
navigation, bioinformatics, speech recognition, and text and web data processing.
CONTENTS
UNIT-I
Introduction: Definition of learning systems, Goals and applications of machine learning.
Types of ML: Supervised, Unsupervised and Reinforcement learning
Experimental Evaluation of Learning Algorithms: Measuring the accuracy of learned hypotheses, Bias,
variance, comparing learning algorithms: cross-validation, learning curves, and statistical hypothesis
testing.
UNIT-II
Machine learning algorithms
Supervised learning algorithms: Classification, Regression Nearest neighbor, Naïve bayes, Decision
Trees, Linear regression, Support Vector Machines, Neural networks
Unsupervised learning algorithms: Clustering, Association, K-means
Reinforcement Learning: Q-learning, Temporal Difference, Deep adversarial networks
UNIT-III
Introduction: Introduction to AI, Turing test
Reasoning, Logic & Theorem Proving: Review prepositional & predicate Calculus, Resolution
Unit –IV
Heuristics Searches: Best first search, depth first search, Hill Climbing, A*, AO*, Constraint
Satisfaction, Means-ends analysis
Learning: Rote Learning, Learning by taking advice, Explanation based learning, Discovery, Analogy
UNIT-V
Case studies and Applications of AI and ML for real world problems

Practical Outline:
Implementation of ML algorithms: Nearest neighbour, Naïve bayes, Decision Trees, Linear regression,
Support Vector Machines, Neural networks, K-means, Q-learning
Implementation of heuristics techniques: Best first search, depth first search, Hill Climbing,
A*, AO*, Constraint Satisfaction, Means-ends analysis

TEXT BOOKS
1. Tom Mitchell, Machine Learning. McGraw-Hill
2. Elaine Rich and Kevin Knight, Artificial Intelligence, Tata. McGraw-Hill
REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Richard Duda, Peter Hart and David Stork, Pattern Classification, 2nd ed. John Wiley & Sons,
2001.
2. Richard Sutton and Andrew Barto, Reinforcement Learning: An introduction. MIT Press, 1998
3. Trevor Hastie, Robert Tibshirani and Jerome Friedman, The Elements of Statistical Learning.
Springer, 2009
4. Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach” by Stuart Russell and Peter Norvig
“Artificial Intelligence: A New Sythesis” by Nils J Nilsson.

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