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DATA WAREHOUSING AND DATA MINING [1]

Paper Code: 
MCA 225
Credits: 
04
Periods/week: 
04
Max. Marks: 
100.00
Objective: 

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Max. Marks: 100.00

 

Course  Objectives

This course enables the students to

1.     Define the scope and essentiality of Data Warehousing and Mining.

2.     Understand the need of Data warehouses over databases.

3.     Describe data; choose relevant models and algorithms for respective applications.

4.     Analyze data, identify problems, and choose relevant models and algorithms to apply.

5.     Investigate research interest towards advances in data mining.

6.     Relate a clear idea of data mining techniques, their need, scenarios and scope of their applicability to real world problems.

 

 

Course Outcomes(COs):

 

Learning Outcome (at course level)

 

Learning and teaching strategies

Assessment Strategies

 
 

CO95.          State the Data Warehouse fundamentals, Data Mining Principles.

CO96.          Describe data warehouse with dimensional modeling and apply OLAP operations.

CO97.          Apply data mining algorithms to solve real world problems.

CO98.          Compare and evaluate different data mining techniques like classification, prediction, clustering vand association rule mining.

CO99.          Apply Data mining techniques on real world problems using tool.

CO100.          Benefit user experiences towards research innovation and integration.

Approach in teaching:

Interactive Lectures, Discussion, Demonstration with real world examples, Role plays, tool based experiment

 

Learning activities for the students:

Self-learning assignments, Quiz activity, Effective questions, case study based learning approach, presentation, flip classroom

 

·     Class Activity

·     Semester Examination

·     Assignments

 
 

 

 

 

 

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10.00
Unit I: 
Data Warehousing

Basic Concepts, Architecture of Data Warehouse, OLAP and Data Cubes, Dimensional Data Modeling-star, snowflake schemas , Data Preprocessing – Need, Data Cleaning, Data Integration &Transformation, Data Reduction

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10.00
Unit II: 
Introduction to Data Mining

Basic Data Mining Tasks, Data Mining versus Knowledge Discovery process , Data Mining Issues, Data Mining Metrics, Social Implications of Data Mining, Overview of Applications of Data Mining

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12.00
Unit III: 
Data Mining Techniques

Frequent item-sets and Association rule mining: Apriori algorithm, Use of sampling for frequent item-set, FP tree algorithm

Enable Ginger Mining Various Kinds of Association Rules – Association Mining to Correlation Analysis – Constraint-Based Association Mining.

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13.00
Unit IV: 
Classification & Prediction

Decision tree learning: Construction, performance, attribute selection Issues: Over-fitting, tree pruning methods, missing values, continuous classes Classification and Regression Trees (CART) , Bayesian Classification: Bayes Theorem, Naïve Bayes classifier, Bayesian Networks Inference , Parameter and structure learning: Linear classifiers, Least squares, logistic, perceptron and SVM classifiers, KNN classifiers, Prediction: Linear regression, Non-linear regression

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15.00
Unit V: 
Accuracy Measures

Precision, recall, F-measure, confusion matrix, cross-validation, bootstrap, Clustering: k-means, k-medoids, Expectation Maximization (M) algorithm, Hierarchical clustering, Correlation clustering. Brief overview of advanced techniques: Active learning, Reinforcement learning, Text mining, Graphical models, Web Mining , Basics of Data Mining Tools

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ESSENTIAL READINGS: 

  • Jiawei Han & Micheline Kamber, “Data Mining: Concepts & Techniques”, Morgan Kaufmann Publishers,3rd Edition, 2011
  • Mohanty, Soumendra, “Data Warehousing: Design, Development and Best Practices”, Tata McGraw Hill, 2006
  • W. H. Inmon, “Building the Data Warehouse”, Wiley Dreamtech India Pvt. Ltd., 4th  Edition, 2005
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REFERENCES: 

  • Pieter Adriaans & Dolf Zentinge, “Data Mining”, Addison-Wesley, Pearson, 2000.
  • Daniel T. Larose, “Data Mining Methods & Models”, Wiley-India, 2007.
  • Vikram Pudi & P. Radha Krishnan, “Data Mining”, Oxford University Press, 2009.
  • Alex Berson & Stephen J. Smith, “Data Warehousing, Data Mining & OLAP”, Tata McGraw-Hill, 2004.
  • Michael J. A. Berry & Gordon S. Linoff, “Data Mining Techniques”, Wiley-India, 2008.
  • Richard J. Roiger & Michael W. Geatz, “Data Mining – a Tutorial-based Primer”, Pearson Education, 2005.
  • Margaret H. Dunham & S. Sridhar, “Data Mining: Introductory and Advanced Topics”, Pearson Education, 2008.
  • G. K. Gupta, “Introduction to Data Mining with Case Studies”, EEE, PHI, 2006.
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Academic Year: 
2022-23 [2]

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