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Basic Information

Course title: Statistical Data Analysis


Course code: CSE555
Lecturer: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Habil KALKAN
ECTS credits: 7.5
GTU credits: 3 (3+0+0)
Year, Semester: 1/2, Spring
Level of course: Second Cycle (Master's)
Type of course: Area Elective
Language of
instruction: English
Mode of delivery: Face to face
Pre- and co-
requisites: None
Professional
practice: No
Purpose of the This course aims to give the fundamentals of probability and
course: statistics for data analysis. It allows students to perform
data analysis by statistical and projection methods and
apply these techniques in various fields using real data sets.

Learning outcomes

Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:

1. Gain knowledge of probability and statistics for data analysis

Contribution to Program Outcomes

1. Use the knowledge of mathematics and engineering of data and computer


science
2. Get the distribution characteristics of the data
3. Organize and summarize the data by statistical methods
4. Formulate the engineering problems

Assessment Type

1. Homework Assignment
2. Presentations
2. Analyze the data and define the appropriate learning solution for classification

Contribution to Program Outcomes

1. Map the data for better visualization


2. Decrease the data dimension by conserving the data integrity
3. Perform data analysis by using data visualization, data projection and clustering
4. Define the appropriate learning algorithm for classification
Assessment Type

1. Homework assignment
2. Midterm

3. Use statistical method to analyze the real-world data set

Contribution to Program Outcomes

3. Formulate and solve advanced engineering problems


4. Manipulate the data to better understand objected problem
5. Perform the statistical methods to get efficient learning systems
6. Write progress reports on the bases of published documents

Assessment Type

1. Final exam. %40


2. Mid exam. %30
3.
4. Homework assignment %10
5. Project : %20

Assessment

Değerlendirme Tipi Week number Weight (%)


Mid-terms: 8 30
Other in-term - -
studies:
Project: 15 20
Homework: 10 10
Quiz: - -
Final exam: 16 40
Total weight: 100 (%)

Content
Week 1: Introduction to statistics and probability
Week 2: Probability and principles of counting -1
Week 3: Probability and principles of counting -2
Week 4: Random variables and probability density functions
Week 5: Statistical Inference from density functions
Week 6: Special Random Variables (Bernoulli, Binomial, Uniform, Gaussian),
Central Limit Theorem and sampling statistics
Week 7: Parameter estimation, hypothesis testing
Week 8: Statistical errors and confidence levels
Week 9: Midterm
Week 10: Statistical learning
Week 11: Project progress presentations
Week 12: Unsupervised learning (PCA)
Week 13: Linear Discriminant Analysis
Week 14: Distance measures and clustering (k-nn, dbscan, spectral
clustering, SOM)
Week 15: Project presentations
Week 16: Final Exam
Text book: -Probability and statistics, Sheldon Ross.
Statistical Data Analysis by Glen Cowan, 1st Edition, Oxford
University Press, 1998.
Reference - P. Bruce. A. Bruce. Practical Statistics for Data Scientists. O’Reilly
texts: Media Inc. 2017
- Hayter, A. J. (2012) Probability and Statistics for Engineers and
Scientists, 4th edition, ISBN: 1111827044.

WorkLoad

Activity Duration (Hours Total number Total hours in


per week) of weeks term
Courses (Face-to-face
teaching): 3 14 42
Own studies outside
class: 3 14 42
Practice, Recitation: - - -
Homework: 8 5 40
Term project: 6 2 12
Term project
presentation: 6 2 12
Quiz: - - -
Own study for mid-term
exam: 15 1 15
Mid-term: 2 1 2
Personal studies for final
exam: 15 1 15
Final exam: 2 1 2
Total workload: 182
Total ECTS 7.5
credits:
*
* ECTS credit is calculated by dividing total workload by 25.
(1 ECTS = 25 work hours)

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