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Hours per Total

Total 
Subject  Code  Subject Name Week
L T P Hr Credit
CS5EL02 STATISTICS  4 0 0 4 4
M.Tech/CSE/2016/2017
Unit-I: Introduction to Statistics
Importance of statistics, concepts of statistical population and a sample, Concepts of population
parameter and sample statistic, quantitative and qualitative data - collection of primary and
secondary data. Classification and tabulation of data. Measurement scales: nominal, ordinal,
interval and ratio, Construction of univariate and bivariate frequency distributions. 

UNIT-II: Estimation Theory and Testing of Hypothesis


Estimation Theory: Unbiasedness, Consistency, efficiency and sufficiency of estimations,
Maximum likelihood estimates and their properties (without proof). Testing of Hypothesis:
Simple and composite hypothesis, Errors of kind-I and kind –II, critical region, level of
significance, size and power of a test.

UNIT-III: Test of Significance


Test of simple hypothesis, Chi-square test, goodness of fit, independence of attributes in
contingency table and equality of many proportions, t-test, F-test and problems based on them,
Application of test of significance in Data Mining. 

UNIT-IV: Correlation and Regression


Correlation: Introduction, Types, Karl Pearson’s Coefficient of Correlation, Spearman’s Rank
Correlation Coefficient, Multiple and Partial Correlation. Regression: Linear regression,
regression coefficients, Concept of Multiple Linear Regression and Matrix Notation of Multiple
Linear Regression.

UNIT-V: Non Parametric Tests


Need for non parametric tests, Sign test for one sample and two samples, Wilcoxon signed rank
test, Median test, Wald Wolfowitz run test, Mann Whitney U test, Run test for randomness, test
for independence based on Spearman’s rank correlation coefficient(small and large samples),
Kruskal Wallis Test for equality of several means. Applications of Non parametric Tests in Data
Mining.
 
Text Books
1. Gupta. S.C,  Kapoor V.K. Fundamentals of Mathematical Statistics, Sultan Chand and
Sons.
2. Freund J.E., Mathematical Statistics, Prentice Hall.
3. Cochran, W. G: Sampling Techniques, Wiley Eastern.

References:
1. Montgomery D. C., Introduction to Statistical Quality Control. Wiley International
edition.
2. K. S. Krishnamurthy, Reliability Methods for Engineers, ASQ Press
3. Berenson and Levine, Basic Business Statistics, Prentice- Hall India.
4. Daniel and Terrell Business Statistics for Management and Economics, Prentice- Hall
India.
5. Ross Sheldon, A First Course in Probability, Macmillan.

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