IFSC42503 — (was 4325) Data Mining Concepts and Techniques
Add to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was IFSC 4325. In-depth, practical coverage of essential data mining topics, including knowledge discovery and the data mining process, data pre-processing, classification, and, prediction, as well as cluster analysis. Will focus on popular and advanced data mining algorithms and models including decision trees, support vector machines, neural networks, Bayesian networks, K-means, and density-based spatial clustering (DBSCAN). Advanced topics include information retrieval, text mining, social network analysis, and applications in several fields. Will use popular data mining software to give students hands-on experience in mining data. Dual listed in the Graduate Catalog as IFSC 52503 (was IFSC 5325).
Prerequisites: IFSC32003, IFSC3320