Machine learning - Syllabus
Machine learning - Syllabus
Communication
PSO – 3
PSO - 1
PSO - 2
Ethics
Course Learning Outcomes
At the end of this course, learners will be able to:
(CLO):
CLO-1 : Understand the concepts of machine learning 2 80 85 H - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
CLO-2 : Learn and understand machine tools and libraries of machine learning 2 75 80 H H H - H - - - - - - - - - -
CLO-3 : Learn and understand the linear learning models and classification in machine learning 2 85 80 H H - - H - - - - - - - - - -
CLO-4 : Understand the clustering techniques and their utilization in machine learning 2 80 75 H H - - H - - - - - - - - - -
CLO-5 : Study the tree based machine learning techniques and to appreciate their capability 2 75 85 H H - H H - - - - - - - - - -
Duration
15 15 15 15 15
(hour)
SLO-1 Machine Learning: What and Principal Component Linear Regression with single
S-1 Multi class classification Decision tree representation
SLO-2 Why? Analysis(PCA) variables
SLO-1 Types of Machine Learning Linear Regression with multiple Unsupervised Vs. Supervised Basic decision tree learning
S-2 Regularization
SLO-2 Supervised Learning variables Machine learning algorithm
SLO-1 Unsupervised Learning
S-3 Kernel smoothing methods Logistic Regression Decision tree construction
SLO-2 Reinforcement learning
Case study on Multi class
SLO-1 Platform for machine learning Machine learning python libraries
spam filtering with logistic classification problem Classification and regression trees
S-4 training data – testing data –
SLO-2 The Curse of dimensionality regression (CART)
validation data
S-6 SLO-1 Laboratory 1 : Practice Laboratory 3 : Creating Various Laboratory 5 : Implementation of
Laboratory 7: Implementation of Laboratory 9 : Implementation of
to elementary mathematical types of plots /charts from various Linear regression with multiple
SLO-2 classifier problem decision tree
S-7 operations and control statements data source regression
Ensemble learning:-Bagging,
SLO-1
Boosting Data Preprocessing methods –
S-8 Over fitting and under fitting Introduction to clustering Example for CART
Maximum likeliwood estimation tokenization, Regular expressions
SLO-2
(least squares
SLO-1 Bias and Variance tradeoff Kernel density estimation Data Preprocessing methods -
S-9 K nearest neighbor Issues in decision tree
SLO-2 Plotting of Data, Vectorization cross validation Features stemming Lemmatization
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SLO-1 Matrices and Vectors k-fold cross validation Random Forest
Feature scaling , Feature
S-10 Linear Algebra for machine Statistical methods for machine K nearest neighbor classification
SLO-2 Selection, Random Forest with scikit-learn
learning learning
SLO-1 Linear Algebra for machine Correlation matrix Case Study on K nearest neighbor Multivariate adaptive regression
S-11 Probability for machine learning
SLO-2 learning Introduction to classifiers Classification trees (MART
S-12 SLO-1
Laboratory 6 : Implementation of
to Laboratory 2 : Operations on Laboratory 4 : Create subplots Laboratory 8 : Implementation of Lab 10 : Implementation of
Data preprocessing methods ,
S-13 SLO-2 Matrices and Vectors and color plots K-Mean Clustering Random Forest
Correlation matrix
Performance metrics-MSE, Naïve Baiyes Method& Bayesian Introduction to Clustering Introduction to Artificial Neural
S-14 SLO-1 Gradient Descent - Batch
Accuracy Classifier Bi-clustering Networks
confusion matrix, Precision, SVM
S-15 SLO-2 Resampling methods Multi-view clustering Perceptron learning
Recall
1. Kevin P. Murphy, “Machine Learning: A Probabilistic Perspective”, MIT Press, 4. Sebastian Raschka, VahidMirjilili,”Python Machine Learning and deep learning”, 2nd
2012. edition, kindle book, 2018
Learning
2. EthemAlpaydin, “Introduction to Machine Learning”, Prentice Hall of India, 5. Carol Quadros,”Machine Learning with python, scikit-learn and Tensorflow”, Packet
Resources
2005 Publishing, 2018.
3. Tom Mitchell, "Machine Learning", McGraw-Hill, 1997. 6. Gavin Hackeling,” Machine Learning with scikit-learn”, Packet publishing, O’Reily, 2018.
Course Designers
Internal Experts
Experts from Industry Experts from Higher Technical Institutions
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