19IT5205 DWM Syllabus

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Programme Course Code Name of the Course L T P C

B.TECH 19IT5205 DATA WAREHOUSING AND DATA MINING 3 0 0 3

1. To learn the concept of Data Ware housing and OLAP


2. To understand Data and Preprocessing Techniques
Course
3. To acquaint with the techniques used for Knowledge Discovery in Databases.
Objective
4. To study Association rule mining and Classification for handling large data
5. To expose the concept of Clustering in data mining

Unit Description Instructional hours


DATA WAREHOUSING AND OLAP:
Basic Concepts - Operational database systems Vs Data warehouses- A Multi tiered
I Architecture – Data Warehouse Models- Transformation and Loading-Metadata Repository 9
Data Cube and OLAP: A Multidimensional Data Model- Stars, Snowflakes and Fact Constellations,
Dimensions and Measures, Typical OLAP Operations and Server Architecture
KNOWING DATA AND DATA PREPROCESSING:
II Knowing Data: Data objects and attributes - Statistical description of data - Data visualization. 8
Data preprocessing: Data cleaning - Data integration and transformation - Data reduction
DATA MINING
Introduction to Knowledge Discovery from Databases (KDD) process, Kinds of data, Data 9
III
mining Functionalities, Technologies used - Issues – Applications: Mining Sequence data,
Statistical data mining, Visual and Audio Data mining, Mining other kinds of data
ASSOCIATION RULE MINING AND CLASSIFICATION
Introduction - Association rule mining – Frequent Item Set Mining Methods: Apriori and FP
IV Growth Algorithm, Pattern Evaluation Methods. Classification: Basic Concepts - Decision 10
Tree Induction - Bayesian Classification – Rule Based Classification
CLUSTERING
Cluster Analysis – Partitioning Methods: K-Means, K-Medioids- Hierarchical Methods: 9
V
Agglomerative versus Divisive Hierarchical Clustering , BIRCH, Chameleon and Other
clustering Methods
Total Instructional Hours 45

CO1:Identify The Concept Of Data Warehousing And OLAP.


CO2:Implement Data Preprocessing For Mining Applications.
Course
CO3:Use Data Mining In Business Applications .
Outcome
CO4:Apply The Association Rules And Classification For Mining The Data.
CO5:Deploy Appropriate Clustering Techniques.

TEXT BOOK:
T1: Jiawei Han and MichelineKamber, ―Data Mining Concepts and Techniques‖, Third Edition, Elsevier, 2012.
T2: Alex Berson and Stephen J.Smith, ―Data Warehousing, Data Mining and OLAP‖, Tata McGraw – Hill Edition,21st
Reprint 2011.

REFERENCES :
R2: Pang-Ning Tan, Michael Steinbach and Vipin Kumar, ―Introduction to Data Mining, Person Education, 2007.
R3. K.P. Soman, ShyamDiwakar and V. Aja, ―Insight into Data Mining Theory and Practice‖,
Eastern Economy Edition, Prentice Hall of India, 2006.
R4: G. K. Gupta, ― Introduction to Data Mining with Case Studies‖, Eastern Economy Edition, Prentice Hall of India,
2014.
R5: Ian Witten, EibeFrank, Data mining: Practical Machine Learning Tools and Techniques, Morgan Kaufmann,Third
edition, 2011 .

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