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SECOND SEMESTER 2023-24

Course Handout Part II


Date: 09/01/2024
In addition to part-I (General Handout for all courses appended to the time table) this portion gives further
specific details regarding the course.

Course No. : CS F415


Course Title : Data Mining
Instructor-in-Charge : Prof.Aruna Malapati (arunam@hyderabad.bits-pilani.ac.in)

Scope and Objective of the Course:


The course explores the concepts and techniques of data mining, a promising and flourishing frontier in
database science. Data Mining is automated extraction of patterns representing knowledge implicitly stored in
large databases, data warehouses, and other massive information repositories. It is a decision support tool that
addresses unique decision support problems that cannot be solved by other data analysis tools such as Online
Analytical Processing (OLAP). The course covers data mining tasks like finding association rules,
classification, and clustering techniques. The course is designed to provide students with a broad understanding
in the design and use of data mining algorithms. The course also aims at providing a holistic view of data
mining. It will have database, statistical, algorithmic and application perspectives of data mining.
At the end of the course the student should be able to
● Choose appropriate data preprocessing techniques based on the given data.

● Compare the performance of binary and Multi class classification algorithms and fine tune the
parameters of the algorithms.
● Write code for association rule mining techniques.

● Select appropriate clustering techniques.

● Design appropriate data mining technique given a problem.

Textbooks:
T1. Tan,Pang-Ning & others. “Introduction to Data Mining” Pearson Education, 2006.

Reference books
R1. Han J & Kamber M, “Data Mining: Concepts and Techniques”, Morgan Kaufmann Publishers,
Second Edition, 2006
R2. Christopher Bishop: “Pattern Recognition and Machine Learning”, Springer International
Edition
R3. Tom M. Mitchell: “Machine Learning”, The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc..
R4. Charu C. Aggarwal “Outlier Analysis” Springer International Publishing (2017)
Course Plan:
Chapter in
Lecture
Learning objectives Topics to be covered the Text
No.
Book
Introduction to Data Mining
T1.1
● Motivation

● What is Data Mining?


To be able to define and list
1-2 applications of Data Mining ● Data Mining Tasks

● Issues in Data Mining

● Applications
Data Preprocessing
● Types of data
● To be able to list
● Data Quality
preprocessing steps and
identify right preprocessing ● Data preprocessing
step given the data T1.2
3-4 ● Similarity and Dissimilarity R2.12
● To be able to perform
Dimension Reduction
dimension reduction on huge
data using PCA and feature ● Principal Component Analysis
selection approaches
● Greedy Algorithms for feature
selection
Association Rule Mining
● Introduction

● Applications

5-11 ● Market-Basket Analysis T1.6


● Frequent Itemsets

● Apriori Algorithm

To be able to apply and ● Alternative Methods


implement association rule Advanced Association Rule Mining
mining ● Generalized Association Rules

● Multilevel Association Rules

● Graph Mining
12-19 T1.7
● Sequence Mining

● Multidimensional Association Rules

● Constrained Based Association


Rules
Clustering
● Introduction

● Applications
● Partitioning Algorithms T1.8
To be able to apply and
● Hierarchical Algorithms T1.9
20-28 implement unsupervised
learning algorithms R2.12
● Density based Algorithms
R3.6
Evaluation Scheme:
Nature of
Component Duration Weightage (%) Date & Time
Component
Mid Term Exam 90 Mins. 30 15/03/2024 Closed Book
11.00 - 12.30PM
Quizzes 30 Mins 10 Q1- 10/02/2024 Closed Book
(Best 2 out 3) Q2- 23/03/2024
Q3- 20/04/2024
Project -- 20 Open Book
(Phase-1
TBA
evaluation before
Pre-Mid)
Comprehensive 3 Hours 40 16/05 AN Closed Book

Chamber Consultation Hour: TBA

Notices: All notices pertaining to this course will be displayed on the CMS.

Make-up Policy: Prior Permission is a must, and Make-up shall be granted only in genuine cases based on the
individual’s needs and circumstances in case of serious hospitalization only.

Academic Honesty and Integrity Policy: Academic honesty and integrity are to be maintained by all the
students throughout the semester and no type of academic dishonesty is acceptable.

INSTRUCTOR-IN-CHARGE
CS F415

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