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MLT Syllabus

The document outlines the course outcomes and detailed syllabus for a Machine Learning Techniques course. It includes five key learning objectives related to understanding machine learning, evaluating algorithms, and applying them to real-world problems. The syllabus covers various topics including regression, Bayesian learning, support vector machines, decision trees, instance-based learning, artificial neural networks, and deep learning.

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MLT Syllabus

The document outlines the course outcomes and detailed syllabus for a Machine Learning Techniques course. It includes five key learning objectives related to understanding machine learning, evaluating algorithms, and applying them to real-world problems. The syllabus covers various topics including regression, Bayesian learning, support vector machines, decision trees, instance-based learning, artificial neural networks, and deep learning.

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BCDS062 MACHINE LEARNING TECHNIQUES

Course Outcome (CO) Bloom’s Knowledge Level (KL)

At the end of course, the student will be able to:

CO 1 To understand the need for machine learning for various problem solving. K1, K2

CO 2 To understand a wide variety of learning algorithms and how to evaluate models generated from K1, K3
data.
CO 3 To understand the latest trends in machine learning. K2, K3

CO 4 To design appropriate machine learning algorithms and apply the algorithms to a real-world K4, K6
problem.
CO 5 To optimize the models learned and report on the expected accuracy that can be achieved by K4, K5
applying the models,
DETAILED SYLLABUS 3-0-0

Unit Topic Proposed


Lecture
INTRODUCTION – Learning, Types of Learning, Well defined learning problems, Designing a
Learning System, History of ML, Introduction of Machine Learning Approaches – (Artificial Neural
I Network, Clustering, Reinforcement Learning, Decision Tree Learning, Bayesian networks, Support 08
Vector Machine, Genetic Algorithm), Issues in Machine Learning and Data Science Vs Machine
Learning.
REGRESSION: Linear Regression and Logistic Regression
BAYESIAN LEARNING - Bayes theorem, Concept learning, Bayes Optimal Classifier, Naïve
Bayes classifier, Bayesian belief networks, EM algorithm.
II SUPPORT VECTOR MACHINE: Introduction, Types of support vector kernel – (Linear kernel, 08
polynomial kernel and Gaussian kernel), Hyperplane – (Decision surface), Properties of SVM, and
Issues in SVM.

DECISION TREE LEARNING - Decision tree learning algorithm, Inductive bias, Inductive
inference with decision trees, Entropy and information theory, Information gain, ID-3 Algorithm,
Issues in Decision tree learning.
III 08
INSTANCE-BASED LEARNING – k-Nearest Neighbour Learning, Locally Weighted Regression,
Radial basis function networks, Case-based learning.

ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORKS – Perceptron’s, Multilayer perceptron, Gradient descent and


the Delta rule, Multilayer networks, Derivation of Backpropagation Algorithm, Generalization,
Unsupervised Learning – SOM Algorithm and its variant.
DEEP LEARNING - Introduction, concept of convolutional neural network, Types of layers –
(Convolutional Layers, Activation function, pooling, fully connected), Concept of Convolution (1D
and 2D) layers, Training of network, Case study of CNN for eg on Diabetic Retinopathy, Building a
IV smart speaker, Self-deriving car etc. 08

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