Syllabus
Syllabus
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Pre-requisite Data Mining CSE3019 Syllabus version
v. 1.0
Course Objectives:
1. To understand the various types of data, apply and evaluate the principles of data visualization.
2. Acquire skills to apply visualization techniques to a problem and its associated dataset.
3. To apply structured approach to create effective visualizations thereby building visualization
dashboard to support decision making.
Text Book(s)
1. Tamara Munzer, Visualization Analysis and Design -, CRC Press 2014
AlexandruTelea, Data Visualization Principles and Practice CRC Press 2014.
2 Paul J. Deitel, Harvey Deitel, Java SE8 for Programmers (Deitel Developer Series) 3rd
Edition, 2014.
3 Y. Daniel Liang, Introduction to Java programming-comprehensive version-Tenth Edition,
Pearson ltd 2015.
Reference Books
1. Paul Deitel Harvey Deitel ,Java, How to Program, Prentice Hall; 9th edition , 2011.
2. Cay Horstmann BIG JAVA, 4th edition,John Wiley Sons,2009
3. Nicholas S. Williams, Professional Java for Web Applications, Wrox Press, 2014.
Mode of Evaluation: CAT / Assignment / Quiz / FAT / Project / Seminar
List of Challenging Experiments (Indicative)
1. Acquiring and plotting data 6 hours
2. statistical Analysis such as Multivariate Analysis, PCA, LDA, 4 hours
Correlation, regression and analysis of variance
3. Time-series analysis stock market 4 hours
4. Visualization on Streaming dataset 4 hours
5. Dashboard Creation 6 hours
6. Text visualization 6 hours
Total Laboratory Hours 30 hours
Mode of assessment: Project/Activity
Recommended by Board of Studies 04-04-2014
Approved by Academic Council No. 37 Date 16-06-2015