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Unleash the power of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning

This AI and ML course focusses on the concepts of AI and ML models. Topics related to
supervised learning, unsupervised learning, linear regression, etc. will be covered. Essen-
tial programming fundamentals with dataframes and then specifically on the Pandas,
NumPy, Matplotlib, Seaborn and other specific skill areas scientists, engineers, statisti-
cians and mathematicians who need to work with crunching data, manipulating arrays,
performing statistical calculations, and plotting results will be taught. This hands-on train-
ing facilitates scientific computing. Simple aspects of NLP, text mining and generating
word cloud, sentiment analysis will also be taught during the course. Each training module
is reinforced with informal practice and dedicated by lab exercises. Practice problems/as-
signments will also be provided after every topic followed by discussions on them to get
a good understanding of each topic.

Day Date Day Timings Time Contents


duratio
n
Day 1 Feb 11 Sunday 10.00 Three What is the relevance of AI and ML and its
am to hours inclusion in Industry 4.0 and how program-
1.00 pm ming concepts are used in AI and ML, Instal-
lation and using Python:What is Python lan-
guage and why Python for AI and ML?
Day 2 Mar 3 Sunday 10.00 Three Some real life examples of AI and ML, Varia-
am to hours bles and expressions in Python: how a pro-
1.00 pm gram uses the computer's memory to store,
retrieve and calculate information, introduc-
tion to handling data with Excel sheets and
CSV files in Python, Introduction to Python,
Installation and features of python, Data
Types, Variables, Basic Input-Output Opera-
tions, Boolean Values

Day 3 Mar 9 Satur- 10.00 Three Working with Data in Python: Pandas: Work-
day am to hours ing with and Saving Data, Introduction to
1.00 pm Data:Types of data that exist and observe
where they can be found in everyday life, in-
troduction to Jupyter notebooks, pandas,
numpy, matplotlib, scikit-learn

Day 4 Mar 10 Sunday 10.00 Three Fundamental data wrangling tasks that, to-
am to hours gether, form the pre-processing phase of
1.00 pm
data analysis, handling missing values in
data, formatting data to standardize it and
make it consistent, normalizing data,
grouping data values into bins, and convert-
ing categorical variables into numerical
quantitative variables.
Day Date Day Timings Time Contents
duratio
n
Day 5 Mar 16 Satur- 10.00 Three Data Manipulation with Python: Study
day am to hours toolkits Python has for data cleaning and
1.00 pm processing -- pandas. How to read and
query data into DataFrame structures, Ana-
lyzing categorical data, Displaying and com-
paring quantitative data, Summarizing quan-
titative data.

Day 6 Mar 17 Sunday 10.00 Three Data Processing with Pandas: merge Data-
am to hours Frames, generate summary tables, Data
1.00 pm processing with numpy, Introduction to Ma-
chine Learning, supervised learning, Linear
regression,

Day 7 Mar 23 Satur- 10.00 Three Introduction to Data Visualization Tools in


day am to hours Python, Generating plots , charts and graphs
1.00 pm in Python for project examples, Plots and
charts with Python
Day 8 Mar 24 Sunday 10.00 Three Introduction to Unsupervised learning, Clustering,
am to hours Features and applications, Simple exercises
1.00 pm and examples related to data processing
with Pandas, linear regression continued, K-
means clustering

Day 9 Mar 30 Satur- 10.00 Three Importance of model evaluation, different


day am to hours data model refinement techniques, model
1.00 pm
selection and how to identify overfitting
and underfitting in a predictive model, re-
duce standard errors to prevent overfitting
a regression model

Day 10 Mar 31 Sunday 10.00 Three Introduction to natural language processing, Un-
am to hours derstanding text analysis, regex expressions,
1.00 pm generating word cloud, sentiment analysis

30 hours Total

Fee: Rs.2500/-
Fee for ISF: Rs.2000/-
Course Coordinator: Mr. Dinesh, Manager, IETE Bangalore
Mob: +91-99017 43330, LL:080-2333 1133
Email: [email protected], web: www.ietebangalore.org

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