Session: 2024-25
Course & Faculty Details
Semester: 7th
Course Details
Name of the Program: : Bachelor of Technology
Branch : Computer Science & Engineering
Name of Subject : Natural Language Processing Lab
Subject Code : KCS-751A
Category of Subject : Core
Faculty Details
Name of Faculty Designation Department
Mr. Chinmay Shukla Assistant Professor Computer Science & Engineering
Session: 2024-25
Index
Semester: 7th
S.
Contents Page No.
No.
1. Institute Vision & Mission
2. Department Vision & Mission
3. Program Educational Objectives (PEOs) of the Department
4. Program Outcomes (POs)
5. Program Specific Outcomes (PSOs) of the Department
6. Academic Calendar
7. Course Evaluation Scheme
8. List of programs as per University
9. List of programs with Enhancement by Faculty
10. Course Outcome of Practicals
11. Mapping of Course Outcomes (COs)with Program Outcomes (POs)
12. Mapping of Course Outcomes (COs)with Program Specific Outcomes (PSOs)
13. Time Table
14. Schedule of Practical List Performed
15. List of students
16. Internal Marks Assessment Rubrics
17. Final Internal Marks
18. Course Outcome Attainment
Session: 2024-25
Institute Vision and Mission Semester: 7th
Vision of the Institute
“To become a leading institute of providing professionally competent and socially
responsive technocrats with high moral values”
Mission of the Institute
M1: To create an eco-system for dissemination of technical knowledge, to achieve
academic excellence.
M2: To develop technocrats with creative skills and leadership qualities, to solve local
and global challenges.
M3: To impart human values and ethics in students, to make them socially and Eco-
friendly responsible.
Session: 2024-25
Department Vision and Mission
Semester: 7th
Vision of the CSE Department
“To produce globally competent professionals having social values and committed to
serve the global needs with ability to work in an interdisciplinary environment”.
Mission of the CSE Department
M1: To impart quality education to enhance ethical, professional and leadership qualities
to make them globally competitive.
M2: To create a conducive environment in which students can explore computational
problems, analyze them and identify their optimal solutions.
M3: To strive for continual enhancement of technical knowledge & innovation through
industry interface to accomplish global needs.
Session: 2024-25
Program Educational Objectives (PEOs)
Semester: 7th
Program Educational Objectives
PEO1: Students must be able to apply software engineering principles to analyze
complex computing problems and identify their solutions.
PEO2: Students must be able to analyze, design, and implement the latest technology-
driven projects.
PEO3: Students must be able to work in a collaborative environment and understand the
ethical, social, and economic impact of their work.
Session: 2024-25
Program Outcomes (POs)
Semester: 7th
Engineering Graduates will be able to:
PO:1 Engineering knowledge: Apply the knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering
fundamentals, and an engineering specialization to the solution of complex engineering
problems.
PO:2 Problem analysis: Identify, formulate, review research literature, and analyze complex
engineering problems reaching substantiated conclusions using first principles of mathematics,
natural sciences, and engineering sciences.
PO:3 Design/development of solutions: Design solutions for complex engineering problems
and design system components or processes that meet the specified needs with appropriate
consideration for the public health and safety, and the cultural, societal, and environmental
considerations.
PO:4 Conduct investigations of complex problems: Use research-based knowledge and
research methods including design of experiments, analysis and interpretation of data, and
synthesis of the information to provide valid conclusions.
PO:5 Modern tool usage: Create, select, and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and
modern engineering and IT tools including prediction and modeling to complex engineering
activities with an understanding of the limitations.
PO:6 The engineer and society: Apply reasoning informed by the contextual knowledge to
assess societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities
relevant to the professional engineering practice.
PO:7 Environment and sustainability: Understand the impact of the professional engineering
solutions in societal and environmental contexts, and demonstrate the knowledge of, and need
for sustainable development.
PO:8 Ethics: Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and
norms of the engineering practice.
PO:9 Individual and team work: Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or
leader in diverse teams, and in multidisciplinary settings.
PO:10 Communication: Communicate effectively on complex engineering activities with the
engineering community and with society at large, such as, being able to comprehend and write
effective reports and design documentation, make effective presentations, and give and receive
clear instructions.
PO:11 Project management and finance: Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the
engineering and management principles and apply these to one’s own work, as a member and
leader in a team, to manage projects and in multidisciplinary environments.
PO:12 Life-long learning: Recognize the need for, and have the preparation and ability to
engage in independent and life-long learning in the broadest context of technological change.
Session: 2024-25
Program Specific Outcomes (PSOs)
Semester: 7th
Program Specific Outcomes (PSOs)
PSO1: To build competencies towards problem solving with an ability to understand,
identify, analyze and design the problem, implement and validate the solution including
both hardware and software,
PSO2: To build appreciation and knowledge acquiring of current computer techniques
with an ability to use skills and tools necessary for computing practice.
PSO3: To be able to match the industry requirements in the area of computer science and
engineering. To equip skills to adopt and imbibe new technologies.
Session: 2024-25
Institute Academic Calendar
Semester: 7th
Session: 2024-25
Department Academic Calendar
Semester: 7th
Course Evaluation Scheme Session: 2024-25
Semester: 7th
Session: 2024-25
Class Time Table & Personal Time Table
Semester: 7th
PERSIONAL Time Table
Babu Banarasi Das
Institute of Technology & Management
DEPARTMENT NAME: COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING -AIML
Time Table (Odd Semester 2024-25)
Section: AIML-4 Room Number:604 Day - to - Day Schedule W.E.F 12/09/2024
TIME 9:00 10:00 11:00 12:00 01:00 2:00 3:00 4:00
- - - - - - - -
DAY 10:00 11:00 12:00 01:00 02:00 3:00 4:00 5:00
Monday
NLP LAB (CS)
Tuesday
Wednesda
LUNCH
y
Thursday
Friday
Saturday * The Time table for Saturday is similar as on Monday(only for 5th Saturday if applicable)
Subject
[Link] Subject Name Faculty Name
Code
KCS071
Natural Language Processing Lab Mr. Chinmay Shukla(CS)
1 A
[Link] Kumar Mr. Sandeep Kumar
Pandey [Link] Kumar Mishra Dr. Anurag Tiwari
Program
Class Coordinator Time Table Incharge HoD
Coordinator
Session: 2024-25
List of Programs as per AKTU
Semester: 7th
N/A
List of Programs with Enhancement by Session: 2024-25
Faculty Semester: 7th
S. Name of the Experiment COs
No.
1. Study of R and basic commands to access text data. CO1
Perform Preprocessing (Tokenization, Scrip Validation, Stop word CO2
2.
removal and stemming) of Text.
3. Perform Morphological Analysis. CO2
4. Implement N-Gram model (bigram extraction). CO3
5. Implement Part-of-Speech (POS) Tagging. CO3
6. Implement chunking to extract Noun Phrases. CO4
Identify semantic relationships between the words from given text
7. CO4
(Use WordNet Dictionary).
8. Study on reference resolution algorithm. CO5
9. Perform Name Entity Recognition (NER) on given text. CO5
Session: 2024-25
Course Outcomes (CO)
Semester: 7th
CO’s Statement Blooms
Level
Understand the fundamental concept of natural language text processing and implement L2
CO1
basic commands.
CO2 Apply morphological analysis on natural language text. L3
CO3 Apply syntactic structure of a language using syntax analysis techniques. L3
CO4 Analyze semantic relationship between words using semantic analysis. L4
CO5 Apply discourse analysis techniques to resolve the references. L3
Mapping of Course Outcomes (COs)with Session: 2024-25
Program Outcomes (POs) and Program
Specific Outcomes (PSOs) Semester: 7th
Session: 2024-25
Schedule of Practical List
Semester: 7th
Aiml - 4
Date of Sign
S.
Name of the Experiment COs Completio
No. n
Study of R and basic commands to access 25/09/24
1. CO1
text data.
Perform Preprocessing (Tokenization, Scrip
2. Validation, Stop word removal and CO2 08/10/24
stemming) of Text.
3. Perform Morphological Analysis. CO2 16/10/24
Implement N-Gram model (bigram 23/10/24
4. CO3
extraction).
5. Implement Part-of-Speech (POS) Tagging. CO3 30/10/24
Implement chunking to extract Noun 06/11/24
6. CO4
Phrases.
Identify semantic relationships between the
7. words from given text (Use WordNet CO4 13/11/24
Dictionary).
8. Study on reference resolution algorithm. CO5 20/11/24
Perform Name Entity Recognition (NER) 27/11/24
9. CO5
on given text.
Session: 2024-25
List of Students (AIML-4)
Semester: 7th
S No Name Univ. Roll No.
1 AAKASH SINGH 2100541530001
2 AAMAN KHAN 2100541530002
3 AARUSHI 2100541530003
4 ABHAY BAJPAI 2100541530004
5 ABHINAV PANDEY 2100541530005
6 ADARSH YADAV 2100541530006
7 ADITI TIWARI 2100541530007
8 ADITYA PANDEY 2100541530008
9 AJEET CHAURASIYA 2100541530009
10 ALI HUSAIN 2100541530010
11 AMAN RAI 2100541530011
12 AMODH MISHRA 2100541530012
13 AMRESH 2100541530013
14 ANURITI GUPTA 2100541530016
15 ANUSHKA SINGH 2100541530017
16 ASHUTOSH MAURYA 2100541530019
17 AYUSH CHATURVEDI 2100541530020
18 AYUSH PRATAP SINGH 2100541530021
19 CHANDAN KANNAUJIA 2100541530022
20 CHARU PANDEY 2100541530023
21 DEEPANSHU SHUKLA 2100541530024
22 DEEPIKA GUPTA 2100541530025
23 DEPIKA GUPTA 2100541530026
24 DISHANT CHAUDHARY 2100541530028
25 KHUSHI SRIVASTAVA 2100541530030
26 MAHAB ALAM 2100541530031
27 NIKHIL KANOJIA 2100541530032
28 PARVEZ ALI 2100541530033
29 PRATEEK SINGH 2100541530034
30 PRINCE NISHAD 2100541530035
31 PRIYANSHU KHOBRAGADE 2100541530036
32 RISHABH TIWARI 2100541530037
33 SAKSHAM JANARDAN 2100541530038
34 SAMRIDHI JAISWAL 2100541530039
35 SHIV SINGH 2100541530041
3
6 SHIVADITYA SINGH 2100541530042
37 SHIVAM GUPTA 2100541530043
38 SHIVANGI GUPTA 2100541530044
39 SHIVENDRAM YADAV 2100541530045
40 SNEHA SINGH 2100541530047
41 SUDIKSHA SRIVASTAVA 2100541530048
42 SYED MUHAMMAD HAMID 2100541530049
43 UTKARASH SINGH 2100541530050
44 UTKARSH PANDAY 2100541530051
45 VAIBHAV SHUKLA 2100541530052
46 VARTIKA RAJ 2100541530053
47 VIJAY ADHIKARI 2100541530054
48 VIKAS MISHRA 2100541530055
49 YASHWANT KUMAR SHARMA 2100541530056
50 ABHISHEK KUMAR TIWARI 2200541539001
51 AYUSH VERMA 2200541539002
52 BRIJESH KUMAR 2200541539003
53 PIYUSH PANDEY 2200541539004
54 SHIKHAR KANAUJIA 2200541539005
Session: 2024-25
Final Internal Marks & External Marks
Semester: 7th