UNIVERSITY OF PETROLEUM & ENERGY STUDIES
2021-22 Batch
CSAI 3111 Pattern Recognition and Anomaly L T P C
Detection Lab
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Pre-requisites/Exposure Basic programming skills in python, artificial intelligence and
machine learning
Co-requisites
Course Objectives
1. To gain knowledge on the process of Pattern Recognition and anomaly detection.
2. To learn about the implementation of pattern and anomaly detection.
3. To understand the analysis and validation of models over the datasets.
Course Outcomes
At the end of this course student should be able
CO1: Understand the concept of a pattern and the basic approach to the development of
pattern recognition and machine intelligence algorithms.
CO2: Analyze the statistical approaches and apply patter recognition techniques to detect and
characterize patterns in real-world data.
CO3: Comprehend the contemporary techniques in machine learning for pattern recognition to
real-world problems such as document analysis and recognition.
Catalog Description
Pattern and anomaly detection, course provides with a working knowledge of methods for design and
analysis of AI based techniques for pattern and anomaly detection. Particular attention is given to modeling
dynamic systems, measuring and controlling model behavior, and making decisions about pattern and
anomaly detection. The content is necessarily broad, and the course level is introductory. The intent is to
motivate and prepare students to conduct research projects and for further study through advanced courses
in related areas.
List of Experiments:
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S. No Lab Exercises Contents
1 Experiment No 1 Installing Anaconda and setup up enviroment
Using pandas and numpy
2 Experiment No 2
3 Experiment No 3 Linear Regression
4 Experiment No 4 Logistic Regression
5 Experiment No 5 Polynomial Regression
6 Experiment No 6 Support Vector Machines TEXT
7 Experiment No 7 Local Outlier Factors
8 Experiment No 8 Decision Trees
9 Experiment No 9 Random Forests
10 Experiment No 10 Isolated Random Forest
11 Experiment No 11 Principal Component Analysis
12 Experiment No 12 Density-based spatial clustering
BOOKS:
T1. Book provided by IBM- Data Mining & Prediction Modeling (Course code GAI06SG1
V1.0)
REFERENCES:
Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach by Stuart Russell and Peter Norvig, c 1995 Prentice-
Hall, Inc.
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Continuous Evaluation- There will be continuous evaluation for all practical subjects of SoCS
during the semester w.e.f. January 2016. The performance of a student in a Practical subject will
be evaluated as per process given below:
No. of Labs Sessions planned No. of Viva planned
10 2
One Session = 120 minutes
Students are continuously evaluated through the proceedings of the course based on the
following:
1) Performance & Record (50%)
2) Viva Voce or Quiz (50%)
Relationship between the Program Outcomes (POs), Course Outcomes (COs) and Program
Specific Outcomes (PSOs):
Course PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PSO PSO PSO
Outcomes 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3
CO1 1 1 2 1 3
CO2 1 1 2 1 1 1 3
CO3 1 1 2 1 1 1 3
Average 1 1 2 1 1 1 3
1=Weak 2= Moderate 3= Strong
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