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Course: Machine Learning Duration: 30-40 Hours Course Fee: 12000/-Course Description

This 30-40 hour machine learning course costs 12000 rupees. The course will familiarize students with machine learning models and algorithms to prepare them for research or industry. It provides an introduction to fundamental machine learning concepts like statistics, linear algebra, and pattern recognition. The course requirements include regular attendance, participation, and practice using Python libraries like Scikit-learn. The syllabus covers topics like supervised and unsupervised learning algorithms, linear regression, decision trees, clustering, and evaluating model performance. By the end, students should understand machine learning approaches and be able to apply algorithms to real-world problems.

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Course: Machine Learning Duration: 30-40 Hours Course Fee: 12000/-Course Description

This 30-40 hour machine learning course costs 12000 rupees. The course will familiarize students with machine learning models and algorithms to prepare them for research or industry. It provides an introduction to fundamental machine learning concepts like statistics, linear algebra, and pattern recognition. The course requirements include regular attendance, participation, and practice using Python libraries like Scikit-learn. The syllabus covers topics like supervised and unsupervised learning algorithms, linear regression, decision trees, clustering, and evaluating model performance. By the end, students should understand machine learning approaches and be able to apply algorithms to real-world problems.

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Course: Machine Learning

Duration: 30-40 Hours


Course Fee: 12000/-
Course Description
Machine learning uses interdisciplinary techniques such as statistics, linear algebra,
optimization, and computer science to create automated systems that can sift through large
volumes of data at high speed to make predictions or decisions without human intervention.
This class will familiarize students with a broad cross-section of models and algorithms for
machine learning, and prepare students for research or industry application of machine
learning techniques.
Based on fundamental knowledge of computer science principles and skills, probability
and statistics theory, and the theory and application of linear algebra. This course provides
a broad introduction to machine learning and statistical pattern recognition. The course will
also discuss recent applications of machine learning, such as to robotic control, data mining,
autonomous navigation, bioinformatics, speech recognition, and text and web data
processing.

Course Requirements
1. Regular class attendance is the main requirement of this course.
2. Active class participation, this means you must spend some quality time preparing for
your next class.
3. Regular practice will be required using either laptop or desktop.

Course Syllabus
 Introduction
 What is Machine Learning
 What is Artificial Intelligence (AI)
 Machine Learning vs AI
 Machine Learning vs Deep Learning
 Required Maths
o Linear Algebra
o Probability
 Probability distributions (Continuous and Discrete)
 Central Limit Theorem
o Statistics
 Types of Machine Learning
o Supervised
o Unsupervised
o Reinforcement
 Tool Kit
o Python Basics
o Numpy
o Pandas
o Matplotlib
o Scikit-learn or sklearn Library
 Dimension Reductionality
o Data Analysis Using Principal Component Analysis (PCA)
 Eigen values, Eigen vectors, Orthogonality
 For image
 For Iris Dataset
 Data Visualization
o Concepts of Size, Shape, Color
o Various Visualization types
o Heat map
 Text processing to features
o Sentence Splitting and Tokenization
o Punctuations and Stop words
o Lemmatization
o Bag-of-words
 Supervised algorithms
o Linear Regression
o Logistic Regression
o Decision Tree
o Bagging
o Random Forest
 Unsupervised algorithms
o K means
o Clustering
 Distance measures
 Different clustering methods (Distance, Density, Hierarchical)
 Feature Extraction and selection
 Bias-Variance
 Under fitting and over fitting
 Sample projects
 Interview Questions

Learning Outcomes
By the end of the course, students should be able to:
 Develop an appreciation for what is involved in learning models from data.
 Understand a wide variety of learning algorithms.
 Understand how to evaluate models generated from data.
 Apply the algorithms to a real-world problem, optimize the models learned and report on
the expected accuracy that can be achieved by applying the models.

Name: Padmini
Contact Number: 8500900654

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