AD3501
COURSE FILE
Batch : 2021-2025
Year & Sec : III AI&DS
Course Code & Name: AD3501
Course Faculty : [Link].S
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Remarks
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1 Vision and Mission of the Institution
2 Vision and Mission of the Department offering the course
Programme Educational Objectives, Programme Specific
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Outcomes, Programme Outcomes
4 Course Outcomes and Course objectives
5 Syllabus
6 Class Time Table
7 Individual Time Table
8 Student Name List
9 Course Plan
10 Assignment and Class Test plan
11 Course Material (Soft & Hard)
12 Content Delivery Methods Proof
13 Content beyond the syllabus (if any)
14 CAT Question papers
15 CAT Scheme of Evaluation
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16 CAT Sample Answer Books
17 CAT Result Analysis
18 List of Slow learners
19 Schedule of remedial classes
Sample answer books, Detail of Classes and Analysis report for
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remedial classes
21 Assessment of Assignments
22 Sample Assignment
23 Attendance Register (Soft)
24 CO Measurement and Attainment
CO Not Attained Report and Action for Improvement
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Course Committee Meeting Report (for first year courses)
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Course End Survey Forms and Analysis Report
27
Faculty recommendation for future development of course
28
delivery
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PERI Institute of Technology
Department of Artificial intelligence and Data Science
VISION AND MISSION OF THE INSTITUTION
Vision:
PERI Institute of Technology visualizes growing in future to an internationally recognized seat of
higher learning in engineering, technology & science. It also visualizes being a research incubator for
academicians, industrialists and researchers from across the world, enabling them to work in an
environment with the sophisticated and state of the art equipment and amenities provided at the institute.
Mission:
In the process of realization of its Vision, PERI IT strives to provide quality technical education
at affordable cost in a challenging & stimulating environment with state-of-the-art facilities and a global
team of dedicated and talented academicians, without compromising in its core values of honesty,
transparency and excellence.
VISSION AND MISSION OF THE DEPARTMENT
Vision:
The vision of the department is to prepare industry-ready competent professionals with moral
values by imparting scientific knowledge and skill-based education.
Mission:
• To provide exposure of latest tools and technologies in the broad area of computing.
• To promoter search-based projects/activities in the emerging area soft technology.
• To enhance Industry Institute Interaction program to get acquainted with corporate
culture and to develop entrepreneurship skills.
• To induce ethical values and spirit of social commitment.
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PROGRAM OUTCOMES (POs)
PO1: Engineering knowledge: Apply the knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering
fundamentals, and an engineering specialization to the solution of complex engineering problems.
PO2: 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.
PO3: 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.
PO4: 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.
PO5: 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.
PO6: 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.
PO7: 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.
PO8: Ethics: Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and norms
of the engineering practice
PO9: Individual and team work: Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader in
diverse teams, and in multi disciplinary settings.
PO10: 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.
PO11: 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.
PO12: 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.
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PROGRAM SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES (PSOs):
PSO1 : Evolve AI based efficient domain specific processes for effective decision making in several
domains such as business and governance domains.
PSO2 : Arrive at actionable Foresight, Insight, hindsight from data for solving business and engineering
problems
PSO3 : Create, select and apply the theoretical knowledge of AI and Data Analytics along with practical
industrial tools and techniques to manage and solve wicked societal problems
PSO4: Develop data analytics and data visualization skills, skills pertaining to knowledge acquisition,
knowledge representation and knowledge engineering, and hence be capable of coordinating complex
projects.
PSO4: Able to carry out fundamental research to cater the critical needs of the society through cutting
edge technologies of AI.
Mapping of POs/PSOs to PEOs
Contribution 1: Reasonable 2: Significant 3:Strong
CO’s - PO’s & PSO’s MAPPING
CO’s PO’s PSO’s
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3
1 3 2 2 3 1 - - - 2 3 1 2 3 3 3
2 2 2 2 3 3 - - - 1 2 2 3 1 1 3
3 3 3 3 3 3 - - - 2 1 1 2 2 1 3
4 3 3 1 1 1 - - - 1 3 1 3 2 1 1
5 3 2 2 2 3 - - - 2 3 2 2 2 3 3
Avg. 2.8 2.4 2 2.4 2.2 - - - 1.6 2.4 1.4 2.4 2 1.8 2.6
1-low,2-medium,3-high,‘-'-nocorrelation
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PERI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Department of Artificial Intelligence and Data Science
Course Plan
Degree and Programme [Link]/ AI & DS
Semester V
Subject Code and Subject: AD3501 DEEP LEARNING
Core / Elective: Core
LTPC 3003 LTPC 3003
Date of commencement: 19.08.2024
Faculty Incharge: Athirayan .S
Definition:
Deep learning is an essential tool for data science and machine learning, as it allows for the uncovering
of hidden patterns in large datasets. Understanding the fundamentals of deep learning algorithms enables
the identification of appropriate problems that can be solved with deep learning, which can then be
applied to your own projects or [Link] knowledge of deep learning can be incredibly
beneficial for professionals. Not only can they use these skills to stay competitive and work more
efficiently, but they can also leverage deep learning to identify new opportunities and create innovative
applications.
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
1. To understand and need and principles of deep neural networks
2. To understand CNN and RNN architectures of deep neural networks.
3. To comprehend advanced deep learning models.
4. To learn the evaluation metrics for deep learning models.
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SYLLABUS
AD3501 – Deep Learning
Unit I: Deep Networks Basics
`Linear Algebra: Scalars – Vectors – Matrices and tensors; Probability Distributions – Gradient based
Optimization – Machine Learning Basics: Capacity – Overfitting and underfitting – Hyperparameters
and validation sets – Estimators – Bias and variance – Stochastic gradient descent – Challenges
motivating deep learning; Deep Networks: Deep feedforward networks; Regularization – Optimization.
Unit II: Convolutional Neural Networks
Convolution Operation – Sparse Interactions – Parameter Sharing – Equivariance – Pooling –
Convolution Variants: Strided – Tiled – Transposed and dilated convolutions; CNN Learning:
Nonlinearity Functions – Loss Functions – Regularization – Optimizers – Gradient Computation.
Unit III: Recurrent Neural Networks
Unfolding Graphs – RNN Design Patterns: Acceptor – Encoder – Transducer; Gradient Computation –
Sequence Modeling Conditioned on Contexts – Bidirectional RNN – Sequence to Sequence RNN –
Deep Recurrent Networks – Recursive Neural Networks – Long Term Dependencies; Leaky Units: Skip
connections and dropouts; Gated Architecture: LSTM.
Unit IV: Model Evaluation
Performance metrics – Baseline Models – Hyperparameters: Manual Hyperparameter – Automatic
Hyperparameter – Grid search – Random search – Debugging strategies.
Unit V: Autoencoders And Generative Models
Autoencoders: Undercomplete autoencoders – Regularized autoencoders – Stochastic encoders and
decoders – Learning with autoencoders; Deep Generative Models: Variational autoencoders –
Generative adversarial networks.
45 PERIODS
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Ian Goodfellow, Yoshua Bengio, Aaron Courville, ``Deep Learning'', MIT Press, 2016.
2. Andrew Glassner, “Deep Learning: A Visual Approach”, No Starch Press, 2021
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REFERENCES:
1 Salman Khan, Hossein Rahmani, Syed Afaq Ali Shah, Mohammed Bennamoun, ``A Guide to
Convolutional Neural Networks for Computer Vision'', Synthesis Lectures on Computer Vision, Morgan
& Claypool publishers, 2018.
2. Yoav Goldberg, ``Neural Network Methods for Natural Language Processing'', Synthesis Lectures on
Human Language Technologies, Morgan & Claypool publishers, 2017.
3. Francois Chollet, ``Deep Learning with Python'', Manning Publications Co, 2018.
4. Charu C. Aggarwal, ``Neural Networks and Deep Learning: A Textbook'', Springer International
Publishing, 2018..
COURSE OUTCOMES:
At the end of this course, the students will be able to:
CO1: Classify the encryption techniques
CO2: Illustrate the key management technique and authentication.
CO3: Evaluate the security techniques applied to network and transport layer
CO4: Discuss the application layer security standards.
CO5: Apply security practices for real time applications.
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PERI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
DEPARTMENT OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND DATA SCIENCE
TIME TABLE ACADEMIC YEAR 2024 – 2025(EVEN SEMESTER)
Year / Sem: III / VI Section: B Room No:BS-13 W.E.F: 12/08/24
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Time Table Coordinator HOD – CSE Vice Principal Principal
PERI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
DEPARTMENT OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND DATA SCIENCE
TIME TABLE ACADEMIC YEAR 2024 – 2025(EVEN SEMESTER)
Year / Sem: III / VI Section: B Room No:BS-13 W.E.F: 12/08/24
NAME OF THE FACULTY: Mr. Athirayan. S, AP/CSE
2 5 6 7
1 9.45 – 3 4 (12. (01. (02. 8
Days /
(08.30 – 10.30 (10.30 – (11.15 – 45 – 30 – 25 – (03.10 –
Hour
09.30) 11.15) 12.00) 01.3 02.1 03.1 03.55)
0) 5) 0)
BREAK (12.00 – 12.45)
BREAK (9.30 – 9.45)
BREAK (2:15-2:25)
CS33
AD3501/ CS3361 FDS
Monday 52/
DL LAB
FDS
CS3352/ CS3361
Tuesday
FDS FDS LAB
CS33
Wednes
52/ AD3511/DL lab
day
FDS
Thursda AD3501/ CS3352/ AD3501/
y DL FDS DL
CS3352/ AD3501/
Friday
FDS DL
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Course
Year/Sem/Dept Section Course Name No. of Hours
S. No. Code
1 III AIDS AD3501 Deep Learning 4
2 III AIDS AD3511 Deep Learning Lab 2
3 II B CS3352 Foundations of Data Science 5
4 II B CS3361 Data Science Lab 4
5
6
HOD/CSE
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STUDENT NAME LIST
Batch: 2021-2025 Year & Semester: III & VI
[Link] REG NO NAME
1 411522243001 ALFIN JERALD A
2 411522243002 ASHWIN D
3 411522243003 BHARANIDHARAN E
4 411522243004 BHARATHI S
5 411522243006 BOOPALAN K
6 411522243007 DHANUSH V
7 411522243008 DIVYA SREE P
8 411522243009 GOKUL LV
9 411522243010 HEMATHRI K
10 411522243011 JAISURYA K
11 411522243012 KARPAGAM C
12 411522243013 KEERTHANA T
13 411522243014 KIRUBAKAR PJ
14 411522243015 KOTTEESWARI V
15 411522243016 MANASA M
16 411522243017 MERIN PRIYA R
17 411522243018 MOHAMED MUSHTHAQ J
18 411522243019 MOHAMED RAFITH H
19 411522243020 MULLAI E
20 411522243021 PRAVEENKUMAR A
21 411522243022 PRIYADHARSHINE K
22 411522243023 PRIYADHARSHINI K
23 411522243024 RAGUMAN K
24 411522243025 RAHUL RAJ R
25 411522243026 RISHIKA A
26 411522243027 SACHIN S
27 411522243028 SELVAKUMAR S
28 411522243029 SUPRIYA P
29 411522243030 TAMILSELVAN R
30 411522243031 YUGANTHI D
31 411522243301 SATHIYADASSAN H
32 411522243302 SURENDAR RS
33 411522243303 VIGNESHKUMAR B
Signature of Staff Signature of HOD
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COURSE DELIVERY PLAN
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AD3501 Topics to be Proposed Actual Cognitive Use of Teaching Reference Remarks
Covered Date Date level teaching Methodology Material
Tool
UNIT -1 DEEP NETWORKS BASICS
1 Linear Algebra: 19/08/202 Underst Chalk & Lecture T1
Scalars -- Vectors 4 and Board
-- Matrices and
tensors
2 Probability 21/08/202 Underst Chalk & Lecture T1
Distributions 4 and Board
3 Gradient-based 22/08/202 Remem Chalk & Lecture T2
Optimization – 4 ber Board
Machine Learning
Basics
4 Capacity – Over 23/08/202 Underst Chalk & Peer T1
fitting and under 4 and Board Teaching
fitting
5 -Hyper 24/08/202 Chalk & Lecture T1
parameters and 4 Underst Board
validation sets and
6 Estimators -- Bias 26/08/202 Visual Demonstr Online OS1
and variance -- 4 Underst Aids ation Source
Stochastic and
gradient descent
7 Challenges 28/08/202 Underst Visual Demonstr Online OS2
motivating deep 4 and Aids ation Source
learning
8 Deep Networks: 29/08/202 Remem Visual Lecture T1
Deep feed 4 ber Aids
forward networks
9 Regularization -- 30/08/202 Underst Chalk & Lecture T1
Optimization. 4 and Board
UNIT -2 CONVOLUTIONAL NEURAL NETWORKS
1 Convolution 31/08/202 Chalk & Lecture T1
Operation -- 4 Underst Board
Sparse and
Interactions
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2 Parameter Sharing 2/09/2024 Underst Chalk & Lecture T1
– Equivariance and Board
3 Pooling -- 4/09/2024 Chalk & Lecture T1
Convolution Remem Board
Variants: Strided ber
4 Tiled -- 5/09/2024 , Chalk & Demonstr T1
Transposed and Underst Board ation
dilated and
convolutions
5 CNN Learning: 6/09/2024 Chalk & Lecture T1
Nonlinearity Underst Board
Functions and
6 Loss Functions 9/09/2024 Visual Lecture Online OS3
Underst Aids Source
and
7 Regularization -- 11/09/202 Visual Lecture Online OS3
Optimizers 4 Underst Aids Source
and
8 Gradient 12/09/202 Visual Lecture T1
Computation 4 Remem Aids
ber
UNIT -3 RECURRENT NEURAL NETWORKS
1 Unfolding Graphs 14/09/2024 Chalk & Lecture T1
-- RNN Design Underst Board
Patterns and
2 Acceptor -- 18/09/2024 Chalk & Lecture T1
Encoder -- Underst Board
Transducer and
3 Gradient 19/09/2024 Chalk & Lecture R1
Computation -- Remem Board
Sequence ber
Modeling
Conditioned on
Contexts
4 - Bidirectional 20/09/2024 Underst Chalk & Peer R1
RNN -- Sequence and Board Teaching
to Sequence RNN
5 Deep Recurrent 21/09/2024 Chalk & Lecture R1
Networks Underst Board
and
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6 - Recursive 30/09/2024 Visual Lecture T2
Neural Networks Underst Aids
and
7 - Long Term 3/10/2024 Visual Lecture T2
Dependencies; Underst Aids
Leaky Units and
8 Skip connections 4/10/2024 Visual Lecture T1
and dropouts Remem Aids
ber
9 Gated 5/10/2024 Underst Chalk & Demonstr T1
Architecture: and Board ation
LSTM
UNIT -4 MODEL REVALUATION
1 Performance 7/10/2024 Chalk & Lecture T1
metrics Underst Board
and
2 Baseline Models 9/10/2024 Chalk & Lecture T1
Underst Board
and
3 Hyper parameters 10/10/2024 Chalk & Lecture T2
Remem Board
ber
4 Manual Hyper 1410/2024 , Chalk & Lecture T1
parameter Underst Board
and
5 Automatic Hyper 16/10/2024 Chalk & Lecture T1
parameter Underst Board
and
6 Grid search 17/10/2024 Visual Lecture Online OS5
Underst Aids Source
and
7 Random search 18/10/2024 Visual Lecture Online OS6
Aids Source
Underst
and
8 Debugging 19/10/2024 Visual Lecture R2
strategies Remem Aids
ber
9 Debugging 21/10/2024 Chalk & Lecture R2
strategies Underst Board
and
UNIT -5 AUTO ENCODERS AND GENERATIVE MODELS
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1 Introduction Auto 22/10/2024 Chalk & Lecture T1
encoders Underst Board
and
2 Under complete 23/10/2024 Chalk & Lecture T1
auto encoders Underst Board
and
3 Regularized auto 24/10/2024 Chalk & Lecture T2
encoders Remem Board
ber
4 Stochastic 25/10/2024 , Chalk & Lecture T1
encoders and Underst Board
decoders and
5 Stochastic 26/10/2024 Chalk & Lecture T1
encoders and Underst Board
decoders and
6 - Learning with 28/10/2024 Chalk & Lecture T1
auto encoders Underst Board
and
7 Deep Generative Chalk & Lecture T1
Models 30/10/2024 Board
Underst
and
8 Variational auto 1/11/2024 Visual Lecture T1
encoders Remem Aids
ber
9 Generative 2/11/2024 Visual Demonstr Online OS7
adversarial Underst Aids ation Source
networks and
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Signature of the Staff Signature of the HOD
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PERI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Department of Computer Science & Engineering
Assignment & Test Plan
Assignment Assignment
Unit No Assignment topic
date submission date
Unit I Deep feed forward networks 29/8/2024 5/9/2024
Unit III Long Term Dependencies 3/10/2024 13/10/2024
Unit V Learning with auto encoders 28/10/2024 07/10/2024
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Unit No Test questions Test date
Q1: Linear Algebra 05.09.24
UNIT I
Q2: Challenges motivating 11.09.24
Q1: Convolution Operation 18.09.24
UNIT II
Q2: CNN Learning 23.09.24
Q1: Recurrent Neural Network 30.09.24
UNIT III
Q2: Deep Recurrent Network 05.10.24
Q1: Model Evaluation 08.11.24
UNIT IV
Q2: Hyperparameter 13.11.24
Q1: Autoencoders 21.11.24
UNIT V
Q2: Deep Generative Models 27.11.24
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CAT Question Papers
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SET A
DEPARTMENT OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND DATA SCIENCE
CAT II Examination - NOV 2024
AD3501-DEEP LEARNING
Year/Sem/Sec : III/V Date : 04.11.2024
Department : AI&DS Duration : 3 hours
Faculty Name : ATHIRAYAN.S Max. Marks : 100
PART A (10 x 2= 20)
1. What is meant by scalar? R CO3
2. What is meant by Probability Distribution? R CO3
3. Write about Gradient descent U CO3
4. Write the concept about hyperparameter U CO3
5. What are some of the most used applications of Deep learning? U CO3
6. What is meant by convolution? R CO4
7. What is meant by parameter sharing? R CO4
8. What is meant by pooling? R CO4
9. What is tiled convolution? R CO4
10. What are the Non-Linear Activation Functions? U CO4
PART B (5X13=65)
11(A) i) Describe deep learning and machine learning. (7) R CO3
ii) Give the various concepts of probability. (6) (OR)
11 (B) (i) Discuss the bias variance trade off (7) R CO3
ii) Discuss over fitting and under fitting (6)
Assess the following.
12(A) i) Expectation. (5) U CO3
ii) Variance. (4)
iii) Covariance. (4) (OR)
12(B) i) Illustrate the importance of principal components analysis. (6) U CO3
ii) Explain support vector machines in detail. (7)
13(A) Explain the operations of Deep Feed forward network (13) (OR) U CO3
13(B) Explain Probability Mass function and Probability Density function.(13) U CO3
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14(A) Construct an architecture that show complex layer terminology and Simple layer U CO4
terminology in convolutional neural network (13) (OR)
Describe in detail about the following.
14(B) i) Parameter Sharing. (7) U CO4
ii) Equivariant representation. (6)
15(A) Differentiate locally connected layers, tiled convolution and standard convolution U CO4
with suitable examples and diagram. (13) (OR)
Write short notes
15(B) Max Pooling. (6) U CO4
Explain Pooling with down sampling. (7)
PART C (1 x15=15)
16(A) State and explain the concept of Convolution neural network learning. (OR) U CO4
16(B) State and Explain optimizers and its types (10)
U CO4
Describe Gradient Computation (5)
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DEPARTMENT OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND DATA SCIENCE
CAT II Examination - NOV 2024
AD3501-DEEP LEARNING
Year/Sem/Sec : III/V Date : 04.11.2024
Department : AI&DS Duration : 3 hours
Faculty Name : ATHIRAYAN.S Max. Marks : 100
PART A (10 x 2= 20)
1. What is meant by Vector? R CO3
2. What is meant by Tensors? R CO3
3. Define Stochastic Gradient Descent R CO3
4. illustrate the concept of Over fitting and under fitting U CO3
5. How is Deep learning better than machine learning? U CO3
6. What is meant by sparse interaction in CNN? R CO4
7. What do you mean by Translational equivariance? U CO4
8. What are the advantages of pooling layer? U CO4
9. What is meant by transposed Convolution? R CO4
10. Why do we use convolutions for images instead of using fully connected layers? U CO4
PART B (5X13=65)
i) What is Deep Learning? (3)
11(A) ii) Describe how different parts of an Artificial Intelligence system relate to R CO3
each other within different AI disciplines in detail with diagram. (10) (OR)
11 (B) i. Discuss about scalars.(7) R CO3
ii. Give detail description of Matrices. (6)
12(A) Extrapolate conditional probability and develop a summary of various common U CO3
probability distribution. (13) (OR)
12(B) Explain supervised learning and unsupervised learning algorithm U CO3
13(A) Describe Stochastic Gradient Descent. (13) (OR) U CO3
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13(B) Explain Principal Components Analysis. (13) U CO3
14(A) Discuss in detail the variants of the Basic Convolution Function. (13) (OR) U CO4
14(B) Write an example of function for Convolution operation and describe briefly (13) U CO4
Explain the following with suitable diagram.
15(A) i) Sparse interactions. (6) U CO4
Parameter sharing. (7) (OR)
15(B) Describe Pooling with suitable example. (13) U CO4
PART C (1 x15=15)
16(A
Explain loss functions and its types with suitable Diagrams. (15) (OR) U CO4
)
16(B
Describe the Concept of Convolution Variants. (15) U CO4
)
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DEPARTMENT OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND DATA SCIENCE
Model Examination - NOV 2024
AD3501-DEEP LEARNING
Year/Sem/Sec : III/V Date : 18.11.2024
Department : AI&DS Duration : 3 hours
Faculty Name : ATHIRAYAN.S Max. Marks : 100
PART A (10 x 2= 20)
1. State about Gradient descent R CO1
2. Discuss about about Estimators, bias and variance. R CO1
3. What is meant by pooling? R CO2
4. What is tiled convolution? U CO2
5. What is the use of leaky ReLU function? U CO3
6. How does an LSTM Network work? R CO3
7. How many dimensions must the inputs of an RNN layer have U CO4
8. What are the three types of gates in the LSTM architecture U CO4
9. Discuss variational autoencoders R CO5
10. Comment on Generative adversarial networks. U CO5
PART B (5X13=65)
11(A) Analyze and write short notes on the following. R CO1
i. Vectors. (6) ii. Matrices. (7)
11 (B) Explain the operations of Deep Feed forward network (13) R CO1
12(A) Write an expression for Unshared convolution with explanation and explain Tiled U CO2
convolution. (13)
12(B) Develop a table with examples of different formats of data that can be used with U CO2
convolutional networks
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Describe Unfolding Computational Graphs. (6) U
13(A) CO3
Explain Bidirectional RNNs. (7)
Describe the following.
13(B) U CO3
Long Short-Term Memory. (7) Other Gated RNNs. (6)
14(A) Why are hyper parameters? Discuss the steps to perform a hyperparameter tuning R CO4
14(B) How will you the Grid Search in optimization technique R CO4
15(A) Describe the [Link] learning. (6),Greedy Layer-Wise U CO5
Unsupervised Pretraining. (7)
15(B) Discuss in detail about transfer learning and Domain Adaptation. (13) U CO5
PART C (1 x15=15)
16(A
Discuss the various loss functions in neural network U CO5
)
16(B
How will you the Grid Search in optimization technique U CO5
)
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PERI Institute of Technology
Academic Year 2023 – 2024 (Even Semester)
Department of Artificial Intelligence and Data Science
Continuous Assessment Test and Result Analysis
Course Code: AD3501 Course Name: Deep Learning
Year / Sem / Sec: III
S. CAT-I CAT-II Model
Reg No Name of the Student
No Marks Marks Marks
1 411522243001 ALFIN JERALD A 68 59 68
2 411522243002 ASHWIN D 70 71 70
3 411522243003 BHARANIDHARAN E 63 65 73
4 411522243004 BHARATHI S 59 51 59
5 411522243006 BOOPALAN K 54 26 62
6 411522243007 DHANUSH V 28 72 68
7 411522243008 DIVYA SREE P 74 88 74
8 411522243009 GOKUL LV 51 50 51
9 411522243010 HEMATHRI K AB 34 32
10 411522243011 JAISURYA K 12 58 62
11 411522243012 KARPAGAM C 75 51 75
12 411522243013 KEERTHANA T 74 86 74
13 411522243014 KIRUBAKAR PJ AB 56 44
14 411522243015 KOTTEESWARI V 77 54 77
15 411522243016 MANASA M 64 80 90
16 411522243017 MERIN PRIYA R 76 50 78
17 MOHAMED MUSHTHAQ
411522243018
J 39 42 78
18 411522243019 MOHAMED RAFITH H 28 44 34
19 411522243020 MULLAI E 65 73 65
20 411522243021 PRAVEENKUMAR A 18 44 58
21 411522243022 PRIYADHARSHINE K 67 62 65
22 411522243023 PRIYADHARSHINI K AB AB AB
23 411522243024 RAGUMAN K 22 56 68
24 411522243025 RAHUL RAJ R 62 52 54
25 411522243026 RISHIKA A 73 69 73
26 411522243027 SACHIN S 61 69 60
27 411522243028 SELVAKUMAR S 67 64 67
28 411522243029 SUPRIYA P 51 71 51
29 411522243030 TAMILSELVAN R 68 64 68
30 411522243031 YUGANTHI D 54 52 62
31 411522243301 SATHIYADASSAN H 64 54 64
32 411522243302 SURENDAR RS 62 50 62
33 411522243303 VIGNESHKUMAR B 56 53 69
Present 30 32 32
Absent 3 1 1
Passed 24 27 29
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Failed 6 5 3
Pass Percentage(with Total Strength) 72.7 81.8 87.8
Pass Percentage (with Absentees Count) 80 84.3 90.6
PERI Institute of Technology
Academic Year 2023– 2024 (Even Semester)
Department of Artificial Intelligence and Data Science
Assessment of Assignments
Course Code: AD3501 Course Name: Deep Learning
Year / Sem / Sec: III
S. Assignment- Assignment- Assignment-
Reg No Name of the Student
No I II III
1 411522243001 ALFIN JERALD A 86 82 85
2 411522243002 ASHWIN D 81 77 91
3 411522243003 BHARANIDHARAN E 92 88 91
4 411522243004 BHARATHI S 88 85 98
5 411522243006 BOOPALAN K 81 85 89
6 411522243007 DHANUSH V 85 85 92
7 411522243008 DIVYA SREE P 96 88 95
8 411522243009 GOKUL LV 77 77 86
9 411522243010 HEMATHRI K 85 92 94
10 411522243011 JAISURYA K 81 88 94
11 411522243012 KARPAGAM C 88 85 95
12 411522243013 KEERTHANA T 85 85 92
13 411522243014 KIRUBAKAR PJ 88 88 94
14 411522243015 KOTTEESWARI V 92 92 94
15 411522243016 MANASA M 77 85 91
16 411522243017 MERIN PRIYA R 73 77 89
17 411522243018 MOHAMED MUSHTHAQ J 81 88 92
18 411522243019 MOHAMED RAFITH H 81 88 92
19 411522243020 MULLAI E 81 73 91
20 411522243021 PRAVEENKUMAR A 77 85 89
21 411522243022 PRIYADHARSHINE K 92 85 89
22 411522243023 PRIYADHARSHINI K 92 73 97
23 411522243024 RAGUMAN K 92 73 92
24 411522243025 RAHUL RAJ R 85 81 88
25 411522243026 RISHIKA A 85 85 94
26 411522243027 SACHIN S 88 85 89
27 411522243028 SELVAKUMAR S 77 81 92
28 411522243029 SUPRIYA P 85 77 91
29 411522243030 TAMILSELVAN R 96 88 95
30 411522243031 YUGANTHI D 77 77 88
31 411522243301 SATHIYADASSAN H 77 81 88
AD3501
32 411522243302 SURENDAR RS 88 81 89
33 411522243303 VIGNESHKUMAR B 81 88 65
PERI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Department of Artificial Intelligence and Data Science
List of slow learners
Reason
• Unable to remember and recall key points and terms.
• Slow learners
• Not well
LIST
[Link] [Link] NAME OF THE STUDENTS CAT1
1 411522243011 JAISURYA K 12
2 411522243007 DHANUSH V 28
3 411522243018 MOHAMED MUSHTHAQ J 39
4 411522243019 MOHAMED RAFITH H 28
5 411522243021 PRAVEENKUMAR A 14
6 411522243024 RAGUMAN K 22
[Link] [Link] NAME OF THE STUDENTS CAT2
1 411522243006 BOOPALAN K 26
2 411522243010 HEMATHRI K 34
3 411522243018 MOHAMED MUSHTHAQ J 42
4 411522243019 MOHAMED RAFITH H 44
5 411522243021 PRAVEENKUMAR A 18
[Link] [Link] NAME OF THE STUDENTS MODEL
1 411522243010 HEMATHRI K 32
2 411522243019 MOHAMED RAFITH H 34
3 411522243014 KIRUBAKAR PJ 44
AD3501
PERI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Department of Artificial Intelligence and Data Science
SCHEDULE OF REMEDIAL CLASSES
• Assignment given to the students
• Coaching Classes Conducted for the failed students and absentees.
Peri Institute of Technology
Department of Artificial Intelligence and Data Science
SPECIAL CLASS TIME TABLE FOR STUDENTS
ANNA UNIVERSITY – CURRENT SEMESTER
SEMESTER/YEAR: VI/III SEC: B
DATE OF DATE SUBJECT VENUE STAFF NAME STAFF
EXAM BEFORE SIGNATURE
THE EXAM
HOD PRINCIPAL
AD3501
DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
COURSE END SURVEY
Course Code/Name : AD3501 Deep Learning Year/Sem : VI
Faculty In charge : [Link] Academic Year: 2023-2024
Regulation : 2021 Batch : 2022– 2026
Course Outcome
Course Outcome 1: Can classify the encryption techniques
☐Greater Extent ☐Moderate Extent ☐Slight Extent ☐Very Little Extent
Course Outcome 2: Can illustrate the key management technique and authentication.
☐Greater Extent ☐Moderate Extent ☐Slight Extent ☐Very Little Extent
Course Outcome 3: Can evaluate the security techniques applied to network and transport layer.
☐Greater Extent ☐Moderate Extent ☐Slight Extent ☐Very Little Extent
Course Outcome 4: Can discuss the application layer security standards..
☐Greater Extent ☐Moderate Extent ☐Slight Extent ☐Very Little Extent
Course Outcome 5: Could apply security practices for real time applications.
☐Greater Extent ☐Moderate Extent ☐Slight Extent ☐Very Little Extent
Suggestions if any
Name of the Student: Signature:
Class:
Date:
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FACULTY RECOMMENDATION FOR FUTURE DEVELOPMENT OF COURSE DELIVERY
• Mini Project for Each Course Based on real time applications.
• Seminar for Each Students.
• Activity Based Delivery