Lesson Plan Ids-3-Aiml
Lesson Plan Ids-3-Aiml
Prerequisites:
Prerequisites: Programming for Problem Solving
Course Objectives:
Learn concepts, techniques and tools they need to deal with various facets of data science practice,
including data collection and integration
Understand the basic types of data and basic statistics
Identify the importance of data reduction and data visualization technique.
Week UNIT LECT TOPIC DATE OF REASON Princip al
NO. NO. URE COMPLETION FOR
NO. Proposed Actual DEVIATION HOD
I 1 Definition of Data Science- 02/09/24
I 2 Big Data and Data Science hype 03/09/24
getting past the hype 04/09/24
I 3
1 Datafication 06/09/24
I 4
Current landscape of perspectives 06/09/24
I 5
I 6 Supervised ML 09/09/24
2 I 7 Un Supervised ML 10/09/24
II 15 Probability distributions
21/09/24
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I 16 fitting a model – Over fitting
23/09/24
I 17 Basics of R: Introduction
24/09/24
I 18 R- Environment Setup
25/09/24
I 19 Programming with R
27/09/24
1/10/24
II 23 The Type of an Attribute,
II 24 The Different Types of Attributes 4/10/24
Describing Attributes by the Number
II 25 4/10/24
of Values
II 26 Asymmetric Attributes, 5/10/24
II 27 Binary Attribute, Nominal Attributes, 18/10/24
5 II 28 Ordinal Attributes, 18/10/24
19/10/24
II 29 Numeric Attributes,
21/10/24
II 30 Discrete versus Continuous Attributes
22/10/24
II 31 Basic Statistical Descriptions of Data
Measuring the Central Tendency: 23/10/24
II 32
Mean, Median, and Mode,
6 Measuring the Dispersion of Data: 25/10/24
II 33
Range, Quartiles, Variance,
Standard Deviation, and Inter- quartile 25/10/24
II 34
Range,
Graphic Displays of Basic Statistical 26/10/24
II 35
Descriptions of Data.
28/10/24
II 36 Vectors: Creating and Naming Vectors
Vector Arithmetic ,Vector sub setting, 29/10/24
III 37
Matrices: Creating and Naming 1/11/24
III 38
Matrices,
Matrix Sub setting, Arrays, Class. 1/11/24
III 39
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Factors and Data Frames: Introduction 2/11/24
III 40
to Factors: Factor Levels,
Summarizing a Factor, Ordered 4/11/24
III 41
Factors
III 42 Comparing Ordered Factors 5/11/24
III 43 Introduction to Data Frame, 7/11/24
III 44 Sub setting of Data Frames, 8/11/24
III 45 Extending Data Frames 8/11/24
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III 46 Sorting Data Frames. 9/11/24
III 47 Lists: Introduction, creating a List: 11/11/24
III 48 Creating a Named List, 12/11/24
III 49 Accessing List Elements, 14/11/24
III 50 Manipulating List Elements, 15/11/24
III 51 Merging Lists, 15/11/24
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III 52 Converting Lists to Vectors 16/11/24
III Conditionals and Control Flow: 18/11/24
53
Relational Operators
III 54 Relational Operators and Vectors, 19/11/24
III 55 Logical Operators, 21/11/24
III 56 Logical Operators and Vectors, 22/11/24
10 III 57 Conditional Statements. 22/11/24
Iterative Programming in R: 23/11/24
IV 58
Introduction, While Loop,
IV 59 For Loop, Looping Over List. 25/11/24
Functions in R: Introduction, writing a 26/11/24
IV 60
Function in R,
Nested Functions, Function Scoping, 28/11/24
IV 61
Recursion,
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IV 62 Loading an R Package, 29/11/24
IV 63 Mathematical Functions in R. 29/11/24
IV 64 Charts and Graphs: Introduction, 30/11/24
IV 65 Pie Chart: Chart Legend, 2/12/24
IV 66 Bar Chart, Box Plot, 3/12/24
IV 67 Histogram, Line Graph: 5/12/24
Multiple Lines in Line Graph, Scatter 6/12/24
12 IV 68
Plot.
Regression: Linear Regression 6/12/24
IV 69
Analysis,
IV 70 Multiple Linear regression 7/12/24
Course Outcomes:
1. Doing Data Science, Straight Talk from the Frontline. Cathy O’Neil and Rachel Schutt, O’Reilly, 2014. 2.
2. K G Srinivas, G M Siddesh, “Statistical programming in R”, Oxford Publications.
REFERENCE BOOK:
1. Jiawei Han, Micheline Kamber and Jian Pei. Data Mining: Concepts and Techniques, 3rd Ed. The
Morgan Kaufmann Series in Data Management Systems.
2. Introduction to Data Mining, Pang-Ning Tan, Vipin Kumar, Michael Steinbanch, Pearson Education.
3. Brain S. Everitt, “A Handbook of Statistical Analysis Using R”, Second Edition, 4 LLC, 2014.
4. Dalgaard, Peter, “Introductory statistics with R”, Springer Science & Business Media, 2008. 5. Paul
Teetor, “R Cookbook”, O’Reilly, 2011.