UofAComputing Science2000-3

CMPUT 695: Principles of Knowledge Discovery in Data
Instructor: Osmar R. Zaiane
Time: Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays 14:00-14:50
Place: CMP B41 (new building)
Course Home Page: http://www.cs.ualberta.ca/~zaiane/courses/cmput695/
CMPUT 690
HOME PAGE (Fall 1999)

OBJECTIVE/DESCRIPTION:

Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery has become an active area of research, attracting people from several disciplines including: database systems, statistics, information retrieval, pattern recognition, AI/machine learning, and data visualization.

The course will introduce data mining and data warehousing, and study their principles, algorithms, implementations, and applications.

TOPICS:

The course will cover the following topics:

GRADING:

Homeworks (10%), Midterm exam (30%), Class presentation (25%), Project or research report (35%).

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REFERENCES:

PREREQUISITES:

An introductory course on Database Systems (CMPUT 391 or equivalent). Preferred (but not required): CMPUT-366 (An Introduction to Artificial Intelligence) and other courses on Database Systems, Machine Learning, Information Retrieval, and Statistics.
Distributed: July 25, 2000