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Syllabus Pattern Recognition and Machine Learning

This document provides information on a machine learning and pattern recognition course. The course objectives are to introduce students to machine learning and pattern recognition from an engineering perspective. The course outcomes are that students will be able to implement model-free estimators and controllers for identification and control of dynamic systems. The syllabus includes topics like introduction to pattern recognition, linear models, neural networks, linear discriminant functions, algorithm independent machine learning, and unsupervised learning and clustering.

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Syllabus Pattern Recognition and Machine Learning

This document provides information on a machine learning and pattern recognition course. The course objectives are to introduce students to machine learning and pattern recognition from an engineering perspective. The course outcomes are that students will be able to implement model-free estimators and controllers for identification and control of dynamic systems. The syllabus includes topics like introduction to pattern recognition, linear models, neural networks, linear discriminant functions, algorithm independent machine learning, and unsupervised learning and clustering.

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MTEC.PE5B.

1B Credits L T P Int Ext

3 3 0 0 40 60

Course Objective: The principal objective of this subject is to introduce students to machine
learning and pattem recognition from an engineering perspective. In the identification and
control of dynamic systems, can be implemented as model-free estimators and./or controllers.

Course Outcomes:
At the end of this course, students will be able to

A Syllabus Contents:
Unit 1: lnhoduction to Pattern Recognition: Problems, applications, design cycle, learning and
adaptation, examples, Probability Distributions, Parametric Learning - Maximum likelihood
and Bayesian Decision Theory- Bayes rule, discriminant functions, loss functions and Bayesian
error analysis
Unit 2: Linear models: Linear Models for Regression, linear regression, logistic regression
Linear Models for Classification
Unit 3: Neural Network: perceptron, multi-layer perceptron, backpropagation algorithm, error
surfaces, practical techniques for improving backpropagation, additional networks and haining
methods, Adaboost, Deep Learning
Unit 4: Linear discriminant functions -decision surfaces, two-category, multi-category,
minimumsquared effor procedures, the Ho-Kashyap procedures, linear programming
algorithms, Support vector machine
Unit 5: Algorithm independent machine leaming - lack of inherent superiority of any
classifier, bias and variance, re-sampling for classifier design, combining classifiers
Unit 6: Unsupervised learning and clustering - k-means clustering, fuzzy k-means clustering,
hierarchical clustering

n References:

Wiley & Sons,200l.

2nd Edition, Springer, 2009.


ition and Machine ',2006.

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