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Discipline(s) / EAE / OAE Semester Group Sub‐group Paper Code
CSE‐AIML 7 PC PC ML‐411T
EAE 7 AIML‐EAE AIML‐EAE‐5 ML‐411T
Marking Scheme:
1. Teachers Continuous Evaluation: 25 marks
2. Term end Theory Examinations: 75 marks
Instructions for paper setter:
1. There should be 9 questions in the term end examinations question paper.
2. The first (1st) question should be compulsory and cover the entire syllabus. This question should be
objective, single line answers or short answer type question of total 15 marks.
3. Apart from question 1 which is compulsory, rest of the paper shall consist of 4 units as per the syllabus.
Every unit shall have two questions covering the corresponding unit of the syllabus. However, the student
shall be asked to attempt only one of the two questions in the unit. Individual questions may contain upto 5
sub‐parts / sub‐questions. Each Unit shall have a marks weightage of 15.
4. The questions are to be framed keeping in view the learning outcomes of the course / paper. The standard
/ level of the questions to be asked should be at the level of the prescribed textbook.
5. The requirement of (scientific) calculators / log‐tables / data – tables may be specified if required.
Course Objectives :
1. Understand the in‐depth concept of Pattern Recognition
2. Implement Bayes Decision Theory
3. Understand the in‐depth concept of Perception and related Concepts
4. Understand the concept of ML Pattern Classification
Course Outcomes (CO)
CO 1 Discuss various concepts of pattern recognition
CO 2 Understanding various algorithms
CO 3 Explain and apply various computer vision techniques
CO 4 Describe the concept of shape analysis and filtering
Course Outcomes (CO) to Programme Outcomes (PO) mapping (scale 1: low, 2: Medium, 3: High)
PO01 PO02 PO03 PO04 PO05 PO06 PO07 PO08 PO09 PO10 PO11 PO12
CO 1 3 2 2 3 3 ‐ 2 ‐ ‐ 1 3 2
CO 2 3 3 1 1 1 ‐ 1 1 ‐ 2 2 1
CO 3 3 2 3 3 2 ‐ 2 ‐ ‐ 2 3 1
CO 4 1 2 3 2 2 ‐ 1 ‐ ‐ 1 2 2
UNIT‐I
Induction Algorithms. Rule Induction. Decision Trees. Bayesian Methods. Overview. Naïve Bayes. The Basic
Naıve Bayes Classifier. Naive Bayes Induction for Numeric Attributes. Correction to the Probability Estimation.
Laplace Correction. No Match. Other Bayesian Methods. Other Induction Methods. Neural Networks. Genetic
Algorithms. Instance‐based Learning. Support Vector Machines.
UNIT‐II
About Statistical Pattern Recognition. Classification and regression. Features, Feature Vectors, and Classifiers.
Pre‐processing and feature extraction. The curse of dimensionality. Polynomial curve fitting. Model complexity.
Multivariate non‐linear functions. Bayes' theorem. Decision boundaries. Parametric methods. Sequential
parameter estimation. Linear discriminant functions. Fisher's linear discriminant. Feed‐forward network
mappings.
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UNIT‐III
Review of image processing techniques – classical filtering operations – thresholding techniques – edge
detection techniques – corner and interest point detection – mathematical morphology – texture.
UNIT – IV
Binary shape analysis – connectedness – object labelling and counting – size filtering – distance functions –
skeletons and thinning – deformable shape analysis – boundary tracking procedures – active contours – shape
models and shape recognition – centroidal profiles – handling occlusion – boundary length measures –
boundary descriptors – chain codes – Fourier descriptors – region descriptors – moments.
Textbook(s):
1. Pattern Classification, Richard O. Duda, Peter E. Hart, and David G. Stork. Wiley, 2000, 2nd Edition
2. D. L. Baggio et al., Mastering OpenCV with Practical Computer Vision Projects, Packt Publishing, 2012.
References:
1. Pattern Recognition, Jürgen Beyerer, Matthias Richter, and Matthias Nagel. 2018
2. E. R. Davies, Computer & Machine Vision, Fourth Edition, Academic Press, 2012
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Discipline(s) / EAE / OAE Semester Group Sub‐group Paper Code
CSE‐AIML 7 PC PC ML‐411P
EAE 7 AIML‐EAE AIML‐EAE‐5 ML‐411P
Marking Scheme:
1. Teachers Continuous Evaluation: 40 marks
2. Term end Theory Examinations: 60 marks
Instructions:
1. The course objectives and course outcomes are identical to that of (Pattern Recognition and Computer
Vision) as this is the practical component of the corresponding theory paper.
2. The practical list shall be notified by the teacher in the first week of the class commencement under
intimation to the office of the Head of Department / Institution in which the paper is being offered from
the list of practicals below. Atleast 10 experiments must be performed by the students, they may be asked
to do more. Atleast 5 experiments must be from the given list.
1. Write a MATLAB/Python function that computes the value of the Gaussian distribution N(m,s) at given
vector X and plot the effect of varying mean and variance to the normal distribution.
2. Implementation of Gradient descent.
3. Implementation of Linear Regression using Gradient descent.
4. Comparison of classification accuracy of SVM and CNN for the dataset.
5. Implementation basic Image Handling and processing operations on the image.
6. Implementation of Geometric Transformation.
7. Implementation of Perspective Transformation.
8. Implementation of Camera Calibration
9. Compute Fundamental Matrix.
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