0% found this document useful (0 votes)
84 views

18cse392t Syllabus

This document provides information about a Machine Learning I course, including its code, category, prerequisites, learning rationale, and learning outcomes. The course aims to provide basic concepts and a deeper understanding of machine learning algorithms and tools. Specific goals are to understand and implement major classification techniques, various clustering methods, and tree-based machine learning algorithms. Upon completing the course, students will be able to apply machine learning concepts and analyze problems.
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
84 views

18cse392t Syllabus

This document provides information about a Machine Learning I course, including its code, category, prerequisites, learning rationale, and learning outcomes. The course aims to provide basic concepts and a deeper understanding of machine learning algorithms and tools. Specific goals are to understand and implement major classification techniques, various clustering methods, and tree-based machine learning algorithms. Upon completing the course, students will be able to apply machine learning concepts and analyze problems.
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 2

Course Course Course L T P C

18CSE392T MACHINE LEARNING - I E Professional Elective


Code Name Category 3 0 0 3

Pre-requisite Co-requisite Progressive


Nil Nil Nil
Courses Courses Courses
Course Offering Department CSE Data Book / Codes/Standards Nil

Course Learning Rationale (CLR): The purpose of learning this course is to: Learning Program Learning Outcomes (PLO)
CLR-1 : To provide basic concepts of machine learning 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
CLR-2 : To provide deeper understanding of various tools and techniques for Machine learning Algorithms and outputs

Environment & Sustainability


Analysis, Design, Research
Level of Thinking (Bloom)
CLR-3 : Understand and Implement the major classification techniques

Expected Proficiency (%)

Expected Attainment (%)

Individual & Team Work


Engineering Knowledge

Design & Development

Project Mgt. & Finance


CLR-4 : Understand and Implement the various Clustering Methods

Modern Tool Usage

Life Long Learning


CLR-5 : Learn and Understand the Tree based machine Learning Algorithms

Society & Culture


Problem Analysis

Communication

PSO – 3
PSO - 1

PSO - 2
Course Learning Outcomes (CLO): At the end of this course, learners will be able to:

Ethics
CLO-1 : Understand the concepts of machine learning 2 80 85 H - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
CLO-2 : Learn and understand machine tools and libraries of machine learning 2 75 80 H H H - H - - - - - - - - - -
CLO-3 : Learn and understand the linear learning models and classification in machine learning 2 85 80 H H - - H - - - - - - - - - -
CLO-4 : Understand the clustering techniques and their utilization in machine learning 2 80 75 H H - - H - - - - - - - - - -
CLO-5 : Study the tree based machine learning techniques and to appreciate their capability 2 75 85 H H - H H - - - - - - - - - -

Duration (hour) 9 9 9 9 9
SLO-1 Machine Learning: What and Why? Platform for machine learning Measuring (dis)similarity
S-1 Ridge Regression Decision tree representation
SLO-2 Types of Machine Learning Machine learning python libraries Evaluating output of clustering methods
SLO-1 Supervised Learning Scikit-learn Spectral clustering
Maximum likeliwood estimation (least
S-2 training data – testing data – validation Basic decision tree learning algorithm
SLO-2 Unsupervised Learning squares) Hierarchical clustering
data
SLO-1 Reinforcement learning k-fold cross validation Agglomerative clustering
S-3 principal component analysis Inductive bias in decision tree
SLO-2 The Curse of dimensionality Features Divisive clustering
SLO-1 Over fitting and under fitting Performance metrics Choosing the number of clusters
S-4 MSE, accuracy, confusion matrix, Bayesian classifier Decision tree construction
SLO-2 linear regression Clustering datapoints and features
precision
SLO-1 Bias and Variance tradeoff
S-5 recall, F- score Support vector machine Bi-clustering Issues in decision tree
SLO-2 Testing – cross validation
SLO-1 Regularization
S-6 Linear Regression with multiple variables Support vector machine + kernels Multi-view clustering Classification and regression trees (CART)
SLO-2 Learning Curve
SLO-1 Classification Random Forest
S-7 Logistic Regression Multi class classification K-Means clustering
SLO-2 Error and noise Random Forest with scikit-learn
Multivariate adaptive regression trees
SLO-1
S-8 Parametric vs. non-parametric models spam filtering with logistic regression K nearest neighbour classification K-meloids clustering (MART)
SLO-2 Introduction to Artificial Neural Networks
SLO-1 Application: image segmentation using K-
S-9 Linear Algebra for machine learning Naive Bayes with scikit-learn Application: face recognition with PCA Perceptron learning
SLO-2 means clustering
4. Sebastian Raschka, Vahid Mirjilili,‖Python Machine Learning and deep learning‖, 2nd edition, kindle book,
1. Kevin P. Murphy, ―Machine Learning: A Probabilistic Perspective‖, MIT Press, 2012.
Learning 2018
2. Ethem Alpaydin, ―Introduction to Machine Learning‖, Prentice Hall of India, 2005
Resources 5. Carol Quadros,‖Machine Learning with python, scikit-learn and Tensorflow‖, Packet Publishing, 2018.
3. Tom Mitchell, "Machine Learning", McGraw-Hill, 1997.
6. Gavin Hackeling,‖ Machine Learning with scikit-learn‖, Packet publishing, O‘Reily, 2018.

Learning Assessment
Continuous Learning Assessment (50% weightage)
Bloom’s Final Examination (50% weightage)
CLA – 1 (10%) CLA – 2 (15%) CLA – 3 (15%) CLA – 4 (10%)#
Level of Thinking
Theory Practice Theory Practice Theory Practice Theory Practice Theory Practice
Remember
Level 1 40 % - 30 % - 30 % - 30 % - 30% -
Understand
Apply
Level 2 40 % - 40 % - 40 % - 40 % - 40% -
Analyze
Evaluate
Level 3 20 % - 30 % - 30 % - 30 % - 30% -
Create
Total 100 % 100 % 100 % 100 % 100 %
# CLA – 4 can be from any combination of these: Assignments, Seminars, Tech Talks, Mini-Projects, Case-Studies, Self-Study, MOOCs, Certifications, Conf. Paper etc.,

Course Designers
Experts from Industry Experts from Higher Technical Institutions Internal Experts
Dr.G.Vadivu
Dr. UshaKiruthika
Mr.S.Joseph James

You might also like