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COMPUTATIONAL STATISTICS AND PROBABILITY (DSt-1)
DISTRIBUTION AND
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Course Hours: L: 03 T: 00 P: 02
Course Outcomes.
"At the end of this course, students will be able to:
1. Understand and apply probability theory.
2. Analyze random variables and distributions,
3. Execute point and interval estimation, perform linear and multiple regression analysis, conduct ANOVA and
non-parametric tests. and analyze time series data for forecasting purposes,
Apply Monte Carlo methods and simulations, understand and use queueing theory (M/M/1, M/M/e), model
decision processes using Markov chains, analyze system reliability and survival, and utilize statistical
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Course Objectives
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including conditional
Provide students with a thorough understanding of the basic concepts of probability
probability. random variables. and key probability distributions, along with expectations and moment
‘generating functions.
2. Equip students with knowledge of joint, marginal, and conditional distributions, functions of random
variables, the Central Limit Theorem, sampling distributions, and hypothesis esting methods.
Enable students to perform point and interval estimation, regression analysis, ANOV A, non-parametric tests,
and time series analysis, and to understand their applications in data analysis.
Familiarize students with practical applications of computational statistics in computer science, including,
Monte Carlo simulations, queueing theory, Markov chains, reliability theory, and statistical learning,
Unit 1: Probability Theory
Basic concepts of probability, Conditional probability and Bayes' theorem, Discrete and continuous random variables,
Probability distributions: Binomial, Poisson, Normal, Expectation, Variance, and Moment generating functions.
Unit 2: Random Variables and Distributions
Joint, Marginal, and Conditional distributions, Functions of random variables, Central Limit Theorem and its
ns and estimators, Hypothesis testing: Z-test, T-est, Chi-square test
implications, Sampling distrib
Unit 3: Statistical Methods
Point and Interval estimation, Regression analysis: Linear and Multiple regression, Analysis of Variance (ANOVA).
Non-parametric tests, Time series analysis and forecasting
Unltd: Applications in Computer Science
Page | 12Monte Carlo methods and simulations, Queueing theory: M/M/1, M/M/e queues, Markov chains and decision
processes, Reliability theory and survival analysis, Statistical learning and data mining
Suggested Readings :
1. “Probability and Statistics for Engineering and the Sciences” by Jay L.. Devore
43, ntroduction to Probability and Statistics for Engineers and Scientists" by Sheldon M. Ross
3. “Probability, Random Variables, and Stochastic Processes” by S. U. Papoulis, A. Pillai
Practical Component
1. Statistical analysis using R or Python
2, Data visualization techniques
3. Simulations for probabilistic models
4+ Case studies: Application of statistics in computer science
List of Experiments
Note: The course instructor will design experiments/mi
-projects to complete the practical component of the course