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Pattern Recognition

The CSPE3002 Pattern Recognition course aims to teach the fundamentals of pattern recognition, including algorithms, theories, and practical applications. It covers topics such as classification, clustering, unsupervised learning, and the use of hidden Markov models. By the end of the course, students will be able to apply various pattern recognition techniques to real-world problems and implement simple classifiers.

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Pattern Recognition

The CSPE3002 Pattern Recognition course aims to teach the fundamentals of pattern recognition, including algorithms, theories, and practical applications. It covers topics such as classification, clustering, unsupervised learning, and the use of hidden Markov models. By the end of the course, students will be able to apply various pattern recognition techniques to real-world problems and implement simple classifiers.

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CSPE3002 PATTERN RECOGNITION (3-0-0)

Course Objectives:
The learning objectives of this course are to:
• To introduce the fundamentals of pattern recognition and its relevance to classical and modern problems
• To introduce the knowledge about state-of-the-art algorithms used in pattern recognition research
• To introduce Understand pattern recognition theories, such as Bayes classifier, linear discriminant analysis.
• To provide an understanding of pattern recognition techniques in practical problems and a main objective is to
be able to identify where, when and how pattern recognition can be applied.
• To provide knowledge regarding various application of pattern recognition using machine learning model.

Module-I: Basic Concepts (08 Hrs)


Introduction Pattern recognition and learning (supervised, unsupervised), training and test sets, feature selection,
Clustering vs. Classification; Applications; Linear Algebra, vector spaces, probability theory, estimation techniques

Module-II: Classification (10 Hrs)


Classification Univariate and multivariate density, discriminant functions for the normal Density different cases,
Bayes decision theory – discrete features, compound Bayesian decision theory and context, Minimum-error rate
classification, Classifiers, Discriminant functions, Decision surfaces, Normal density and discriminant functions,
discrete features Parameter Estimation Methods: Maximum-Likelihood estimation: Gaussian case; Maximum a
Posteriori estimation; Bayesian estimation: Gaussian case.

Module-III: Clustering (08 Hrs)


Clustering Different distance functions and similarity measures, Criterion for clustering, Methods of clustering -
partitional, hierarchical, graph theoretic, density based, Cluster validity 05

Module-IV: Un-supervised Learning (08 Hrs)


Un-supervised learning and clustering: Introduction, mixture densities and identifiability, maximum likelihood
estimates, application to normal mixtures, K-means clustering. Date description and clustering – similarity measures,
criteria function for clustering

Module-V: Introduction to Pattern Recognition (08 Hrs)


Pattern recognition using discrete hidden Markov models: Discrete-time Markov process, Extensions to hidden
Markov models, three basic problems of HMMs, types of HMM, continuous observation densities, multiple mixtures
per state, speech recognition applications.

Course Outcomes:
At the end of this course students will be able to:
CO1: Able to explain and compare a variety of pattern classification, structural pattern recognition, and pattern
classifier combination techniques.
CO2: Able to summarize, analyze, and relate research in the pattern recognition area along with various
parameter optimization technique.
CO3: Apply performance evaluation methods for pattern recognition, and critique comparisons of techniques made
in the research literature
CO4: Able to apply pattern recognition techniques to real world problems such as document analysis and
recognition.
CO5: Able to implement simple pattern classifiers, classifier combinations, and structural pattern recognizers.

Text Books:
1. Pattern Recognition: An Algorithmic Approach, By M. Narasimha Murty and V. Susheela Devi, Springer; 2011
edition
2. Fundamentals of Pattern Recognition and Machine Learning, By Braga-Neto, Springer International Publishing,
2020
3. Pattern Recognition, By S. Theodoridis and K. Koutroumbas, 4th Ed., Academic Press, 2009
Reference Books:
1. Pattern Recognition and Machine Learning, By Christopher Bishop, Springer-Verlag New York, 2006
2. Combining Pattern Classifiers: Methods and Algorithms, By Ludmila I. Kuncheva, 2nd Edition, John Wiley, 2014
3. Pattern Classification, By R.O.Duda, P.E.Hart and D.G.Stork, John Wiley, 2001

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