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MTDS001101 Applied Statistics- Syllabus

The syllabus for the M. Tech. Data Science course includes a Statistics for Data Science course aimed at developing statistical techniques and skills for engineering problems. Key topics covered include measures of central tendency, correlation, regression, probability, random variables, and hypothesis testing. Upon completion, students will be proficient in descriptive statistics, correlation and regression analysis, probability applications, and hypothesis testing methods.

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MTDS001101 Applied Statistics- Syllabus

The syllabus for the M. Tech. Data Science course includes a Statistics for Data Science course aimed at developing statistical techniques and skills for engineering problems. Key topics covered include measures of central tendency, correlation, regression, probability, random variables, and hypothesis testing. Upon completion, students will be proficient in descriptive statistics, correlation and regression analysis, probability applications, and hypothesis testing methods.

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Syllabus M

M. Tech. Data Science - I (2024-2025)

Course name: Statistics for Data Science Course Code: MTDS001101

Course Objectives: The course aims to:


I To develop statistical techniques for solving engineering problems.
II To develop statisticall skills and enhance logical thinking power of students.
III To increase interest towards the use of statistics in programming.

Course Outcomes (COs) : After successful completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO I Study the descriptive
riptive measure of data.
CO II Estimate correlation and regression coefficients and their uses
CO III Study the concept of probability and its applications
CO IV Use of different probability distributions for day today life CO V Study the methods of
hypothesis testing
Sr. Content Hrs
No
.
1. Measures of Central Tendency and Dispersion: 06
Frequency Distribution, Continuous Frequency Distribution, Graphical Representation. Frequency
Distribution, Histogram, Frequency Polygon, Box plo plot, Measures of location- arithmetic, geometric and
harmonic means, median, mode, Measures of spread – range, variance and standard deviation, mean deviation,
Coefficient of Variation, Skewness, Kurtosis
2. Correlation: 06
Introduction, Types of correlation,
orrelation, Correlation and causation, Methods of studying correlation, scatter
diagram, Karl Pearson's correlation coefficient, Spearman
Spearman’s ’s rank correlation Coefficient, Properties
correlation coefficients, Properties of Spearman
Spearman’s rank correlation coefficient, Probable errors
3. Regression: 06
Introduction, Linear and non-linear
linear regression, Lines of regression, Derivation of regression lines of y on x,
Coefficients of regression, Theorems on regression coefficient, Properties of regression coefficient,
co Multiple
regression & multiple correlation, Partial correlation, Analysis of variance.
4. Probability: 06
Probability, classical, empirical and axiomatic approach, geometric probability, Addition theorem and
Multiplication theorem of probability,
robability, Conditional probability, Independence of events, Bayes theorem,
applications
5. Random Variables: 08
Random variables, mathematical expectation of random variables, Probability mass functions, probability
distribution function and probability
bability density functions, Discrete distributions
distributions– Binomial, Poisson, geometric
and negative binomial distributions, Continuous distributions –exponential,
exponential, gamma, normal distribution, chi
chi-
square, T and F distributions
6. Hypothesis testing: 08
Statistical Hypothesis, Null Hypothesis, Alternative Hypothesis ,Simple and and-Composite,
Composite, one and two tailed
hypothesis, Test of a Statistical Hypothesis, Critical Region, critical values, Types of Errors,
level of Significance, Power of the Test, tt-test, large sample tests, chi square test, ANOVA
one way, two way with as well as without interaction
Suggested Text Books:
1. S. C. Gupta, V. K. Kapoor, “Fundamentals of Mathematical Statistics (A Modern Approach)”,
Sultan Chand & Sons Educational Publishers, Tenth revised edition, ISBN: 81-7014-791-3.
2. A. M. Goon, M. K. Gupta, B. Dasgupta, Fundamentals of Statistics Volume- I, II, III, World
Press, 2013, ISBN: 8187567805.
3. J. Medhi, “Statistical Methods: An Introductory Text”, Second Edition, New Age
International Ltd, ISBN: 8122419577.

1. Glen Cowan, “Statistical Data Analysis” , University Of Siegen, Clarendon Press,


Oxford, 1998, ISBN: 0198501552.
2. D. P. Kroese, Z. I. Botev, T. Taimre, R. Vaisman, “ Data Science and Machine Learning: Mathematical and
Statistical Methods”, CRC Press, 2020, ISBN: 1138492531.

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