CS 412: Introduction to Data Mining

Fall, 2022

 

Course Objective

Provide a comprehensive overview of the fundamental concepts and techniques of data mining.

·      Be able to understand the key concepts of data mining techniques, including data preprocessing, data warehousing and cube, frequent pattern mining, classification, clustering.

·      Be able to apply the key data mining techniques to realistic setting, evaluate and analyze

the mining results.

 

Basic Information

Classes: Tue, Thu 09:30 am – 10:45 am

Location: 1404 Siebel Center for Computer Science

Instructor: Arindam Banerjee, arindamb@illinois.edu

TAs:

·      Mukesh Chugani, chugani2@illinois.edu

·      Chandni Nagda, cnagda2@illinois.edu

·      Mayank Srivastava, mayanks4@illinois.edu

·      Hang Yu, hangy6@illinois.edu

·      Shiliang Zuo, szuo3@illinois.edu

 

Office hours:

·      Arindam Banerjee: Tue, Thu 11:00 am – 12:00 noon (SC 2128)

·      Mukesh Chugani:

·      Chandni Nagda:

·      Mayank Srivastava:

·      Hang Yu:

·      Shiliang Zuo:  

 

Online resources:

·      Canvas

·      Slack

 

Schedule (Tentative, subject to mild adjustments)

·      Course Outline / Chapter 1: Introduction (week 1)

·      Chapter 2: Data and Measurements (weeks 1, 2)

·      Chapter 3: Data Preparation (weeks 2, 3)

·      Chapter 4: Data Warehousing and OLAP (week 3)

·      Chapter 5: Mining Frequent Patterns, Associations, and Correlations (weeks 4, 5)

·      Chapter 6: Advanced Pattern Mining (weeks 5, 6, 7)

·      Chapter 7: Classification: Basic Concepts (weeks 8, 9, 10)

·      Chapter 8: Classification: Advanced Concepts (week 11, 12)

·      Chapter 11: Deep Learning (week 13)

·      Chapter 10: Cluster Analysis: Basic Concepts (weeks 14, 15)

Coursework and Grading

·      Assignments, Programming Assignments, and Exams

o   Written Assignments: 30% (three homework assignments expected)

o   Programming assignments: 30% (two programming assignments expected)

o   Midterm exam: 20%

o   Final exam: 20%

·      For students taking 4th credit

o   For students registering 4 credits: 25%. The overall scores will be scaled proportionally

o   Group project: 3 members

 

Key Dates

·      Assignments

o   A1: Tue, Sept 6 out, Wed, Sept 21 due

o   A2: Thu, Sept 22 out, Mon, Oct 10 due

o   A3 (programming): Tue, Oct 11 out, Mon, Nov 07 due

o   A4 (programming): Tue, Nov 08 out, Fri, Dec 02 due

o   A5: Mon, Nov 14 out, Mon, Dec 05 due

·      Exams

o   Mid-term: Thu, Oct 13, posted 6 pm, 24 hours

o   Final: Fri, Dec 9, posted 6 pm, 24 hours

 

·      Project (for students taking 4th credit)

o   Project team due: Mon, September 12

o   Project proposal (1-page+refs) due: Mon, October 3

o   Mid-term report (3-page+refs+appendix) due: Wed, Nov 2

o   Final report due (6-page+refs+appendix): Wed, Dec 7

 

Grades

 

q Following cutoffs represent what will likely be used to generate letter grades:   

   

     A+   >= 98%                     A  >=94% & < 98%      A-  >=90% & < 94%      

     B+   >= 85% & < 90%      B  >=80% & < 85%      B- >=77% & < 80%      

     C+   >= 74% & < 77%      C  >=70% & < 74%      C- >=67% & <70%             

         >= 60%& <67%        F  <   60% 

 

q The above cutoffs are tentative and may be adjusted slightly; if there is any adjustment to the above cutoffs, we will NOT curve down your letter grades

q However, there will be no general curve-fitting in assigning the final grades

 

 

Textbooks

Required: Jiawei Han, Jian Pei, and Hanghang Tong, Data Mining: Concepts and Techniques

(4rd ed), Morgan Kaufmann, 2023

References:

·      Charu C. Aggarwal, Data Mining: The Textbook, Springer, 2015

·      P.-N. Tan, M. Steinbach and V. Kumar, Introduction to Data Mining, Wiley, 2005 (2nd ed. 2016)

·      Mohammed J. Zaki and Wagner Meira Jr., Data Mining and Analysis: Fundamental Concepts and Algorithms, Cambridge University Press, 2014

 

 

 

 

 

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Academic dishonesty may result in a failing grade. Every student is expected to review and abide by the Academic Integrity Policy: https://studentcode.illinois.edu/article1/part4/1-401/. Ignorance is not an excuse for any academic dishonesty. It is your responsibility to read this policy to avoid any misunderstanding. Do not hesitate to ask the instructor(s) if you are ever in doubt about what constitutes plagiarism, cheating, or any other breach of academic integrity.

 

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https://odos.illinois.edu/community-ofcare/resources/students/religious-observances/

to request appropriate accommodations. This should be done in the first two weeks of classes.

 

Disability-Related Accommodations

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