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Course code Course Title L T P C


BCSE208L Data Mining 2 0 0 2
Pre-requisite NIL Syllabus version
1.0
Course Objectives
1. To introduce the fundamental processes data warehousing and major issues in data
mining.
2. To impart the knowledge on various data mining concepts and techniques that can
be applied to text mining, web mining etc.
3. To develop the knowledge for application of data mining and social impacts of data
mining.

Course Outcome
Upon completion of the course the student will be able to
1. Interpret the contribution of data warehousing and data mining to the decision-
support systems.
2. Construct the data needed for data mining using preprocessing techniques.
3. Discover interesting patterns from large amounts of data using Association Rule
Mining.
4. Extract useful information from the labeled data using various classifiers and Compile
unlabeled data into clusters applying various clustering algorithms.
5. Demonstrate capacity to perform a self-directed piece of practical work that requires
the application of data mining techniques.

Module:1 Data Warehousing 4 hours


Introduction to Data warehouse - Data Warehouse models- Data warehouse architecture:
Three-tier data warehouse architecture - Data warehouse modeling: Data cube and OLAP –
Star and Snowflake Schema.
Module:2 Introduction to Data Mining 3 hours
Introduction to data mining - Data mining functionalities - Steps in data mining process-
Classification of data mining systems - Major issues in data mining.
Module:3 Data Preprocessing 3 hours
Data Preprocessing: An overview - Data cleaning - Data integration -Data reduction - Data
transformation.
Module:4 Frequent Pattern Mining 4 hours
Frequent Pattern Mining: Basic Concepts and a Road Map - Efficient and scalable frequent
item set mining methods: Apriori algorithm, FP-Growth algorithm - Mining frequent item sets
using vertical data format.
Module:5 Classification Techniques 5 hours
General approach to classification - - Bayes
classification methods - Model evaluation and selection - Techniques to improve
classification accuracy - advanced classification methods: Bayesian belief networks- Lazy
learners.
Module:6 Cluster Analysis 5 hours
Types of data in cluster analysis - Partitioning methods - K Medoid Clustering - Density
based methods - Grid based methods - Outlier analysis.
Module:7 Data Mining Trends and Research 4 hours
Frontiers
Overview of Web mining-Temporal and Spatial mining-Other methodologies of data mining:
Statistical data mining- Data mining applications.
Module:8 Contemporary Issues 2 hours

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Total Lecture hours: 30 hours

Text Book(s)
Jiawei Han and Micheline Kamber, Data Mining: Concepts and Techniques, Morgan
1.
Kaufmann Publishers, third edition, 2013.
Reference Books
Parteek Bhatia, Data Mining and Data Warehousing: Principles and Practical
1.
Techniques, Cambridge University Press, 2019.
Pang-Ning Tan, Michael Steinbach, Anuj Karpatne, Vipin Kumar, Introduction to Data
2.
Mining, Pearson, 2nd Edition, 2019.
Mode of Evaluation : Continuous Assessment Tests, Quizzes, Assignment, Final
Assessment Test
Recommended by Board of Studies 12-05-2022
Approved by Academic Council No. 66 Date 16-06-2022

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