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Department of Computer Science CSC-452 Data Mining BS (CS) - 7A & 7B (Fall 2021) Course Tutor: Imran Memon

This document provides instructions for Assignment 02 for the course CSC-452 Data Mining. It includes two questions to be answered for a total of 5 marks. Question 1 involves normalizing age and body fat percentage data for 18 adults, calculating the correlation coefficient and determining if the attributes are positively or negatively correlated, and computing the covariance. Question 2 involves smoothing age data using bin means with a bin depth of 3, illustrating the steps, and commenting on the effect, as well as determining outliers in the data. Students must submit the assignment as a single PDF or word file on the learning management system by the due date and also submit a hard copy to the course tutor through the class representative.

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Department of Computer Science CSC-452 Data Mining BS (CS) - 7A & 7B (Fall 2021) Course Tutor: Imran Memon

This document provides instructions for Assignment 02 for the course CSC-452 Data Mining. It includes two questions to be answered for a total of 5 marks. Question 1 involves normalizing age and body fat percentage data for 18 adults, calculating the correlation coefficient and determining if the attributes are positively or negatively correlated, and computing the covariance. Question 2 involves smoothing age data using bin means with a bin depth of 3, illustrating the steps, and commenting on the effect, as well as determining outliers in the data. Students must submit the assignment as a single PDF or word file on the learning management system by the due date and also submit a hard copy to the course tutor through the class representative.

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Department of Computer Science

CSC-452 Data Mining


BS(CS) - 7A & 7B (Fall 2021)
Course Tutor: Imran Memon

Assignment N0. 02
Submission Due Date: 27 November, 2021
Total Marks: 5

Instructions:
 Submit assignment as a SINGLE file in either PDF or word format using same
template on LMS-- no other file formats will be accepted.

 This is an individual assignment. Plagiarism will result in ZERO marks.


 You need to submit hard copy of your solution to your course tutor through
Class Representative (CR). Assignment should handwritten form to CR .In
addition, you are also required to upload softcopy on LMS.

Question No. 1 (CLO-2 PLO-3, C3):


Compute that Aga Khan University and hospital tested the age and body fat data for
18 randomly selected adults with the following results:
age 23 23 27 27 39 41 47 49 50 52 54 54 56 57
%fat 9.5 26.5 7.8 17.8 31.4 25.6 27.4 27.2 31.2 34.9 42.5 28.8 30.4 30.2

58 58 60 61
37.1 32.9 41.2 35.7

a) Compute the normalize the two attributes based on z-score normalization.


b) Calculate the correlation coefficient (Pearson’s product moment coefficient).
Are these two attributes positively or negatively correlated? Compute their
covariance.
(3 marks)

Question No. 2 (CLO-2 PLO-3, C3):

Apply following data (in increasing order) for the attribute age: 35, 35, 22, 25, 25, 25,
25, 36, 40, 45, 46, 52, 70, 19, 20,20, 21, 22 , 30, 33, 33, 35, 35, 13, 15, 16, 16.

a) Use smoothing by bin means to smooth the above data, using a bin depth of 3.
Illustrate your steps. Comment on the effect of this technique for the given data.

b) How might you determine outliers in the data?

(2 marks)

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