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Bcse0701 - Introduction To Machine Learning

The document outlines the curriculum for the B.Tech CSE (AIML) course starting from the 2024-25 session, focusing on an introduction to machine learning. It covers topics such as data preprocessing, supervised and unsupervised learning, performance measures, and project work involving real-world datasets. The course aims to equip students with foundational machine learning concepts and practical skills using Python and relevant libraries.

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Bcse0701 - Introduction To Machine Learning

The document outlines the curriculum for the B.Tech CSE (AIML) course starting from the 2024-25 session, focusing on an introduction to machine learning. It covers topics such as data preprocessing, supervised and unsupervised learning, performance measures, and project work involving real-world datasets. The course aims to equip students with foundational machine learning concepts and practical skills using Python and relevant libraries.

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Course Curriculum (w.e.f.

Session 2024-25)
B.Tech CSE (AIML)

BCSE0701: INTRODUCTION TO MACHINE LEARNING

Objective: The objective of this course is to introduce the basic process of machine learning, mathematical
modelling of supervised and unsupervised machine learning methods and to utilise the combined voting of the
different machine learning methods for solving real-world problems using machine learning approaches.

Prerequisites: Basics of AI, visualization, and data handling

Credit-03 L-T-P-J:3-0-0-0

Teaching
Module No. Content
Hours

Introduction: Introduction to machine learning, Applications, and motivation,


programming approach vs. machine learning approach in Artificial Intelligence,
components of a learning problem (such as data, model, and error functions), basic
learner, types of learning, features and feature vector, process of learning (training),
testing, bias and variance error.
Python for Data Science-Numpy, Pandas for preprocessing, Matplotlib and Jupyter
Notebook.
Data Preprocessing- Importing the Libraries, Importing the dataset, data imputation,
Encoding Categorical Data, Splitting the dataset into Training and Test set, Feature
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Scaling.
Forecasting and Learning Theory: Predicting numerical values: linear and non-linear
regression. (Implementation on any real-world dataset e.g. Boston Housing),
Regression model using Gradient Descendent.
Validation: True and sample error, over-fitting, role of cross validation, regularization,
bias-variance analysis.
Performance Measures: Types-of-errors, accuracy, confusion-matrix, precision-
recall.
Project: Estimation of diabeties using regression with gradient descendent.

Dimensionality Reduction: Feature Selection vs. feature extraction, Principal


Component Analysis (PCA), Singular Value Decomposition.
Supervised Learning: support vector machine, decision tree, Naïve Bayes classifier.
Unsupervised Learning: clustering, Hierarchical clustering
II Ensemble Learning: Introduction, Bagging, Boosting, Improving classification, Ada-
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Boost algorithm.
Machine learning Approach in NLP- Introduction to NLP libraries e.g. spacy, NLTK.
Text classification using spacy, sentiment classification using spacy on IMDB dataset.
Introduction of CNN- Difference between ANN and CNN, libraries to implement
CNN and designing an application of image processing using CNN.

Text Books:
● Alpaydin, E. . Introduction to machine learning. MIT press, 2009.
● Bishop, C. M. . Pattern recognition and machine learning (information science and statistics) springer-
verlag new york. Inc. Secaucus, NJ, USA, 2006.

Reference Books:
● Harrington, P. . Machine learning in action. Shelter Island, NY: Manning Publications Co , 2012.

Course Outcome: After completion of Lab, student will be able to:


● CO1: Apply the basic concepts of machine learning including bias-variance tradeoff.
● CO2: Apply the concepts of regression.
● CO3: Conceptualize supervise and re-enforcement learning for classification.

DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER ENGINEERING & APPLICATIONS, Institute of Engineering & Technology

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