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Welcome!

SECOND HALF OF 2023

DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER ENGINEERING

Dr. S. M. PATIL
M.E., PhD (CSE)

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VISION

• To be recognized in the industry and society as an


excellent center of education in the field of
computer engineering.

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MISSION

• To provide an encouraging environment for


teaching learning process.

• To empower Computer Engineering knowledge of


the students to meet the needs of industry and
society.

• To build overall personality of the students through


technical, social and holistic activities.
•  

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Program Specific Outcomes (PSO)

• PSO1:- Apply the principles of mathematics, data


structure and algorithm to solve the problem.

PSO2:- Understand the functionality of hardware
and software of computer system and its
applications.

PSO3: Participate in planning and implement


solution through leadership and professional
ethics.

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COURSE NAME
MACHINE LEARNING
SEM-VII

SUBJECT CODE:CSC701

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Machine Learning
Course Code CSC701 Marks
Curse Name ML
Internal TEST 1 (20 M)
Assessment
TEST 2 (20 M)
AVG 20
End Semester 80
Examination

TOTAL MARKS 100

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MACHINE LEARNING
Teaching Scheme Credit Assigned
(Hrs/week)
TH OR TUT TH OR TUT TOTAL
3 - - 3 - - 3

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Course Objectives: Students will be able

1. To introduce the basic concepts and techniques of


Machine Learning. .

2. To acquire in depth understanding of various


supervised and unsupervised algorithms.

3. To be able to apply various ensemble techniques for


combining ML models.

4. To demonstrate dimensionality reduction techniques..

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Course Outcomes:
CO1. To acquire fundamental knowledge of
machine learning models.

CO2. To select, apply and evaluate an appropriate


machine learning model for the given.

CO3. To demonstrate ensemble techniques to combine


predictions from different models.

CO4. To demonstrate the dimensionality reduction


techniques.

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MACHINE LEARNING

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PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12 PSO1 PSO2

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Technology,
Computer Engineering
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SYLLABUS
Sr. Module Detailed Content
No.
0 Prerequisite Engineering Mathematics, Data Structures,
: Algorithms

1 Introductio Machine Learning, Types of Machine Learning,


n to Issues in Machine Learning, Application of Machine
Machine Learning, Steps in developing a Machine Learning
Learning Application. 04
2 Learning 2.1 Learning with Regression: Linear Regression,
with Multivariate Linear Regression, Logistic
Regression Regression. 2.2 Learning with Trees: Decision
and Trees Trees, Constructing Decision Trees using Gini
Index (Regression), Classification and Regression
Trees (CART)
2.3 Performance Metrics: Confusion Matrix,
[Kappa Statistics], Sensitivity, Specificity,
Precision, Recall, F-measure, ROC curve. 09

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SYLLABUS
Sr. Module Detailed Content
No.
3 Ensemble 3.1 Understanding Ensembles, K-fold cross
Learning validation, Boosting, Stumping, XGBoost
• Need for Testing, Testing
3.2 Bagging, Tactics,Random Forest,
Subagging,
• Comparison
Testing strategies, with Boosting, Different ways to
McCall’s
combine classifiers 06
4
• Quality Factor, Software
Learning with 4.1 Support Vector Machine Constrained
• Configuration
Classification Management,
Optimization, SCM
Optimal decision boundary, Margins
and support vectors, SVM as constrained
• Process
optimization problem, Quadratic Programming,
SVM for linear and nonlinear classification, Basics
of Kernel trick.
4.2 Support Vector Regression, Multiclass
Classification 08
5 Learning with 5.1 Introduction to clustering with overview of
Clustering distance metrics and major clustering approaches.
5.2 Graph Based Clustering: Clustering with
minimal spanning tree Model based Clustering:
Expectation Maximization Algorithm, Density Based
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Clustering: DBSCAN 07
Prof. S. M. Patil, SIGCE, Department of Computer Engineering
SYLLABUS
Sr. Module Detailed Content
No.
6 Dimensionalit 6.1 Dimensionality Reduction Techniques, Principal
y Reduction Component Analysis, Linear Discriminant Analysis,
• Need for Testing, Testing
Singular Tactics,
Valued Decomposition. 05
• Testing strategies, McCall’s
• Quality Factor, Software
• Configuration Management, SCM
• Process

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Text Books

• 1 Peter Harrington, ―Machine Learning n Action‖,


DreamTech Press

• 2 Ethem Alpaydın, ―Introduction to Machine


Learning‖, MIT Press

• 3 Tom M. Mitchell, ―Machine Learning‖ McGraw Hill

• 4 Stephen Marsland, ―Machine Learning An


Algorithmic Perspective‖, CRC Press

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Reference books:

1 Han Kamber, ―Data Mining Concepts and


Techniques‖, Morgan Kaufmann Publishers
2 Margaret. H. Dunham, ―Data Mining Introductory
and Advanced Topics, Pearson Education
3 Kevin P. Murphy , Machine Learning ― A
Probabilistic Perspective‖
4 Samir Roy and Chakraborty, ―Introduction to soft
computing‖, Pearson Edition.
5 Richard Duda, Peter Hart, David G. Stork,
―Pattern Classification‖, Second Edition, Wiley
Publications.

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Unit Test I & II Structure
Questions Marks Unit Test I Unit Test II

1 a 2 CO1 CO3
b 2 CO1 CO3
c 2 CO2 CO3
d 2 CO2 CO4
e 2 CO3 CO4
f 2 CO3 CO4
2 a 5 CO1/CO3 CO5
OR b 5 CO1 CO3
3 a 5 CO2/CO3 CO6
OR b 5 CO2 CO6

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Term Test question paper analysis
Term Test Question Paper
Modul No. of Total Total Marks % of
analysis
e Hours Credit Assigned Weightage
Actually Mark % of Weightage
x Assigned (x*Q)/y Allotted
Q=32 (x*100/y)
y=25, z=2 7*100/25
(7*32/25)   2023-24
(7/25*2) =8.96 2023-24 (4/39*100)
=28
=31.25
=87.5

1 4 0.32 6.73 21

2 9 0.71 15.16 47

3 6 0.47 10.11 32

Total 19 1.5 32 100%


4 8 0.60 12.8 40

5 7 0..53 11.2 35
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6 5 0.37 8.0 25
Thanks

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