CS F415 Data Mining L1
CS F415 Data Mining L1
● 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.
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
● 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
● Apriori Algorithm
● Graph Mining
12-19 T1.7
● Sequence Mining
● 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
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