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Computer Oriented Statistical Methods

The document outlines the syllabus for the Computer Oriented Statistical Methods course at Vaagdevi College of Engineering under the R22 regulations for B.Tech-CSE. It covers key topics such as probability theory, statistical inference, sampling distributions, hypothesis testing, and stochastic processes including Markov chains. The course aims to equip students with the ability to apply statistical concepts to real-world case studies.

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Computer Oriented Statistical Methods

The document outlines the syllabus for the Computer Oriented Statistical Methods course at Vaagdevi College of Engineering under the R22 regulations for B.Tech-CSE. It covers key topics such as probability theory, statistical inference, sampling distributions, hypothesis testing, and stochastic processes including Markov chains. The course aims to equip students with the ability to apply statistical concepts to real-world case studies.

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B.

Tech-CSE R22 Regulations

VAAGDEVI COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING


(AUTONOMOUS)
COMPUTER ORIENTED STATISTICAL METHODS

B.Tech II Year I Sem. LT P C


31 0 4
Pre-requisites: Mathematics courses of first year of study.

Course Objectives: To learn


⮚ The theory of Probability, Probability distributions of single and multiple random variables
⮚ The sampling theory, testing of hypothesis and making statistical inferences
⮚ Stochastic process and Markov chains.

UNIT - I: Probability 10 L
Sample Space, Events, Counting Sample Points, Probability of an Event, Additive Rules, Conditional
Probability, Independence, and the Product Rule, Baye’s Rule,
Random Variables and Probability Distributions: Concept of a Random Variable, Discrete
Probability Distributions, Continuous Probability Distributions.

UNIT - II: Expectation and discrete distributions 10 L


Mean of a Random Variable, Variance and Covariance of Random Variables, Means and Variances
of Linear Combinations of Random Variables, Chebyshev’s Theorem.
Discrete Probability Distributions: Binomial Distribution, Poisson distribution.

UNIT - III: Continuous and Sampling Distributions 10 L


Uniform Distribution, Normal Distribution, Areas under the Normal Curve, Applications of the
Normal Distribution, Normal Approximation to the Binomial Distributions.
Fundamental Sampling Distributions: Random Sampling, Some Important Statistics, Sampling
Distributions, Sampling Distribution of Means and the Central Limit Theorem, t - Distribution, F-
Distribution.

UNIT - IV: Sample Estimation & Tests of Hypotheses 10 L


Introduction, Statistical Inference, Classical Methods of Estimation, Single Sample: Estimating the
mean, standard error of a point estimate, prediction interval. Two sample: Estimating the difference
between two means, Single sample: Estimating a proportion, Two samples: Estimating the difference
between two proportions, Two samples: Estimating the ratio of two variances.
Statistical Hypotheses: General Concepts, Testing a Statistical Hypothesis, Single sample: Tests
concerning a single mean, Two samples: tests on two means, One sample: test on a single proportion.
Two samples: tests on two proportions, Two- sample tests concerning variances.

UNIT-V: Stochastic Processes and Markov Chains 8L


Introduction to Stochastic processes- Markov process. Transition Probability, Transition Probability
Matrix, First order and Higher order Markov process, n-step transition probabilities, Markov chain,
Steady state condition, Markov analysis.

Course outcomes: After learning the contents of this paper the student must be able to
CO-1: Apply the concepts of probability and distributions to case studies.

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