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The document outlines the course curriculum for a UG-level course on Generative Artificial Intelligence (AIML303), detailing its objectives, prerequisites, and syllabus. It covers various modules including Generative AI fundamentals, model optimization, Generative Adversarial Networks, Recurrent Neural Networks, and attention mechanisms. Assessment methods include theoretical exams, practicals, and various internal evaluations, with a focus on hands-on projects involving neural networks and generative models.

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The document outlines the course curriculum for a UG-level course on Generative Artificial Intelligence (AIML303), detailing its objectives, prerequisites, and syllabus. It covers various modules including Generative AI fundamentals, model optimization, Generative Adversarial Networks, Recurrent Neural Networks, and attention mechanisms. Assessment methods include theoretical exams, practicals, and various internal evaluations, with a focus on hands-on projects involving neural networks and generative models.

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Course Curriculam

Course Code: AIML303 Credit Units L T P/S SW AS/DS FW No. of PSDA Total Credit Unit
Course Level UG 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 4
Generative Artificial Intelligence (Generative
Course Title
AI)

Course
Description :

Course Objectives :

SN
Objectives
.
To equip students with a comprehensive understanding of Generative AI techniques, including GANs, Autoencoders, and RNNs. Enable them to
1 synthesize realistic data, generate creative content, and solve complex problems across diverse domains. Develop practical skills to harness the
power of AI-driven creativity and innovation.

Pre-Requisites : General

SN. Course Code Course Name

Course Contents / Syllabus :

SN. Module Descriptors / Topics Weightage


Module I: Introduction Basic introduction to Generative AI, Applications of Generative AI in various fields Perceptron and Multilayer
1 to Generative AI and Perceptron (MLP) Gradient Descent, Backpropagation algorithm. Loss functions Understanding Bias and 20.00
Fundamental Study Variance
Module II: Model
Parameters Methods to deal with overfitting issues. Optimizers (Momentum, Nesterov Accelerated Gradient, Adagrad,
2 Optimization and RMSprop, Adam) Convolution neural networks Understanding the architectural characteristics of deep CNNs 20.00
Convolution Neural Transfer Learning and Fine-tuning
Networks
Brief overview of Generative Models Introduction to Autoencoders and Variational Autoencoders Generative
Module III:
Adversarial Networks (GANs) for Realistic Data Synthesis Conditional Generative Models for Controlled Data
3 Generative 20.00
Generation Dealing with common issues like mode collapse and instability Use cases of GANs in image
Adversarial Networks
synthesis and data augmentation
Module IV: Use of
Recurrent Neural Networks (RNNs) Sequential models for solving Long-term dependency issues.
Recurrent Neural
4 Applications of RNNs in Generative AI: Text generation with RNNs. Music generation using RNNs. Speech 20.00
Networks in
synthesis and recognition
Generative AI
Module V: Attention ntroduction to attention mechanism, Use of attention in convolution neural network, Self-Attention, Spatial
5 Mechanism and and Channel Attention Transformer architecture, Vision Transformer, Transfer Learning with vision 20.00
Transformers transformer Applications of Vision Transformers (Image classification, Object detection)

Course Learning Outcomes :

SN. Course Learning Outcomes


Pedagogy for Course Delivery :

SN. Pedagogy Methods


The class will be taught using theory and applications. In addition to discussing real life applications, the course instructor will spend considerable
1 time in understanding the concept. The instructor will cover the ways to think innovatively liberally using thinking techniques. Delivery of course will
be covered using E-content based on 4-Quadrant approach.

Theory /VAC / Architecture Assessment (L,T & Self Work): 75.00 Max : 100

Attendance+CE+EE : 5+35+60

SN. Type Component Name Marks


1 Attendance 5.00
2 End Term Examination (OMR) 60.00
3 Internal CLASS TEST 15.00
4 Internal CLASS QUIZ 10.00
5 Internal HOME ASSIGNMENT 10.00

Lab/ Practical/ Studio/Arch. Studio/ Field Work Assessment : 25.00 Max : 100

Attendance+CE+EE : 5+35+60

SN. Type Component Name Marks


1 Attendance 5.00
2 External PRACTICAL 30.00
3 External VIVA VOCE 30.00
4 Internal PERFORMANCE 15.00
5 Internal VIVA VOCE 10.00
6 Internal Lab record including Attendance,Ethics,Precautions,Interactions 10.00

Lab/ Practical details, if applicable :

SN
Lab / Practical Details
.
1.Build an Artificial Neural Network to implement Binary Classification task using the Back-propagation algorithm and test the same using appropriate
1
data sets.
2.Build an Artificial Neural Network to implement Multi-Class Classification task using the Back-propagation algorithm and test the same using
2
appropriate data sets.
3.Design a CNN architecture to implement the image classification task over an image dataset. Perform the Hyper-parameter tuning and record the
3
results.
4 4.Implement an image classification task using pre-trained models like AlexNet, VGGNet, InceptionNet and ResNet and compare the results.
5 5.Implement Autoencoder architecture for image segmentation task.
6 Implement GAN architecture on MNIST dataset to recognize the handwritten digits
7.Develop a GAN-based model that can translate images from one domain to another, such as converting sketches to realistic images or
7
transforming day to night scenes.
8 8.To build a recurrent neural network (RNN) to generate new musical compositions based on existing music datasets.
9 9.Implement Vision Transformer architecture for image classification task.
10 10.Implement convolutional vision transformer for image classification task.

List of Professional skill development activities :

No.of PSDA : 0
SN. PSDA Point

Text & References :

SN. Type Title/Name Description ISBN/ URL


1."Deep Learning" by Ian Goodfellow,
1 Book Yoshua Bengio, and Aaron Courville,
published by MIT Press in 2
2."Hands-On Machine Learning with Scikit-
2 Book Learn, Keras, and TensorFlow" by Aurélien
Géron, published
3.Deep Learning with Python" by François
3 Book Chollet, published by Manning Publications
in 2018.
4."Python Machine Learning" by Sebastian
4 Book Raschka and Vahid Mirjalili, published by
Packt Publishing
"Applied Deep Learning: A Case-Based
5 Book Approach to Understanding Deep Neural
Networks" by Umberto Mich
6.Deep Learning for Computer Vision" by
6 Book Rajalingappaa Shanmugamani, published
by Packt Publishing in
7."Reinforcement Learning: An
7 Book Introduction" by Richard S. Sutton and
Andrew G. Barto, published by T
8."Deep Learning Illustrated" by Jon Krohn,
8 Book published by Addison-Wesley Professional
in 2019.
9."Hands-On Deep Learning for Images
9 Book with TensorFlow" by Will Ballard, Luis
Capelo, and Ankit Jain,

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