Introduction to Machine Learning Training provided by University of Indian Institute of Technology Madras
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Week 0: Probability Theory, Linear Algebra, Convex Optimization - (Recap)
Week 1: Introduction: Statistical Decision Theory - Regression, Classification, Bias Variance
Week 2:Linear Regression, Multivariate Regression, Subset Selection, Shrinkage Methods, Principal Component Regression, Partial Least squares
Week 3: Linear Classification, Logistic Regression, Linear Discriminant Analysis
Week 4: Perceptron, Support Vector Machines
Week 5: Neural Networks - Introduction, Early Models, Perceptron Learning, Backpropagation, Initialization, Training & Validation, Parameter Estimation - MLE, MAP, Bayesian Estimation
Week 6:Decision Trees, Regression Trees, Stopping Criterion & Pruning loss functions, Categorical Attributes, Multiway Splits, Missing Values, Decision Trees - Instability Evaluation Measures
Week 7: Bootstrapping & Cross Validation, Class Evaluation Measures, ROC curve, MDL, Ensemble Methods - Bagging, Committee Machines and Stacking, Boosting
Week 8: Gradient Boosting, Random Forests, Multi-class Classification, Naive Bayes, Bayesian Networks
Week 9: Undirected Graphical Models, HMM, Variable Elimination, Belief Propagation
Week 10: Partitional Clustering, Hierarchical Clustering, Birch Algorithm, CURE Algorithm, Density-based Clustering
Week 11: Gaussian Mixture Models, Expectation Maximization
Week 12: Learning Theory, Introduction to Reinforcement Learning, Optional videos (RL framework, TD learning, Solution Methods, Applications)
With the increased availability of data from varied sources there has been increasing attention paid to the various data driven disciplines such as analytics and machine learning. In this course we intend to introduce some of the basic concepts of machine learning from a mathematically well motivated perspective. We will cover the different learning paradigms and some of the more popular algorithms and architectures used in each of these paradigms.INTENDED AUDIENCE : This is an elective course. Intended for senior UG/PG students. BE/ME/MS/PhDPREREQUISITES : We will assume that the students know programming for some of the assignments.If the students have done introductory courses on probability theory and linear algebra it would be helpful. We will review some of the basic topics in the first two weeks as well.INDUSTRY SUPPORT : Any company in the data analytics/data science/big data domain would value this course.
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