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(A constituent College of Siddhartha Academy of Higher Education, Tumakuru)

DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION SCIENCE & ENGINEERING

VIII SEMESTER

Subject
Sl. No. Name of the Subject L T P S C
Code
Cryptography, Network Security and
1 IS8T01 4 0 0 0 4
Cyber Law
2 CS8T02 Big Data and Analytics 3 0 0 1 4
3 IS8PE3XY Professional Elective - IV 3 0 0 0 3
4 IS8PE4XY Professional Elective – V 3 0 0 0 3
5 CS8PW02 Project Work Phase-II 2 4 12 0 10
6 CS8TS01 Technical Seminar 0 0 0 1 1
Total 15 4 12 2 25

Professional Elective – IV Credits: 3-0-0-0-3

Subject Code Name of the Subject

IS8PE311 Information Retrieval

IS8PE312 Social Network Analysis

IS8PE313 Information Storage and Management

IS8PE314 Computer Vision and Robotics

Professional Elective – V Credits: 3-0-0-0-3


Subject Code Name of the Subject
IS8PE421 Artificial Neural Networks
IS8PE422 Software Architecture and Design Pattern
IS8PE423 Wireless Sensor Networks
IS8PE424 Cloud Computing

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(A constituent College of Siddhartha Academy of Higher Education, Tumakuru)

Syllabus for the Academic Year – 2019 - 2020


Department: Information Science and Engineering Semester: 8th

Subject Name: CRYPTOGRAPHY, NETWORK SECURITY and CYBER LAW

Subject Code: IS8T01 L-T-P-S-C: 4-0-0-0-4

Course Objectives:

Sl. Course Objectives


No

Understand the fundamentals of cryptography and network


1
security
Illustrate the key management issues and solutions.
2
Familiarize the cryptography and very essential algorithms.
3
Understand the concepts of cyber security and introduces
4 cyber laws and ethics to be followed.

Course Outcomes:

Course Descriptions
outcome
Define the security principles and understand the working of typical
CO1 symmetric and asymmetric ciphers.
Analyze and use cryptographic data integrity algorithms and user
CO2 authentication protocols.
Apply effective cryptographic techniques for information security and
CO3 other applications.
Interpret the structure, mechanics and evolution of the internet in the
CO4 context of cyber-crimes and cyber laws.

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UNIT Description Hours


Introduction, Symmetric Ciphers:
Introduction: The OSI Security Architecture, Security Attacks, Security
Services, Security Mechanisms, A Model for Network Security. Classical
Encryption Techniques: Symmetric Cipher Model, Substitution Techniques,
I Transposition Techniques, Steganography. Block Cipher and the Data 10
Encryption Standard: Block Cipher principles, The Data Encryption
Standard, The Strength of DES, Block Cipher Operation: Multiple Encryption
and triple DES, Electronic Code Book, Cipher Block Chaining Mode, Cipher
Feedback Mode, Output Feedback Mode, Counter Mode.
Number Theory and Public Key Cryptosystem:
Number Theory: Prime Numbers, Format's and Euler's Theorems, Testing for
Primality. Public-Key Cryptography and RSA: Principles of Public-
Key Cryptosystems, The RSA Algorithm. Diffie-Hellman Key Exchange.
II 10
Cryptographic Data Integrity Algorithms: Cryptographic Hash Functions,
Applications of Cryptographic hash functions, Two simple hash Functions,
Secure Hash Algorithm.
Digital Signatures: Digital Signatures, Digital Signature Standard.
Key Management, Transport-Level Security:
Key Management and Distribution: Symmetric Key distribution using
symmetric encryption, Symmetric Key distribution using Asymmetric
III 10
encryption, Distribution of public keys, X.509 Certificates, Kerberos.
Transport level security: Web Security considerations, Secure Sockets Layer
and Transport Layer Security.

Internet Security, System Security:


Electronic Mail Security: Pretty Good Privacy. IP Security: Overview, IP
IV Security Policy. Intruders: Intruders, Intrusion detection. Malicious Software: 10
Types of Malicious Software Viruses. Firewalls: The need for Firewalls,
Firewall Characteristics, Types of Firewalls.
Internet Law and Cyber Crimes:
Internet and Need for Cyber Law, Modes of Regulation of internet, Types of
Cyber Terror Capability, Net Neutrality, Types of Cyber Crimes, India and the
Cyber Law, Cyber Crimes and ‘The Information Technology Act’, 2000,
Internet Censorship, Cyber Crimes and Enforcement Agencies. IT act aim and
objectives, Scope of the act, Major Concepts, Important provisions,
V 12
Attribution, acknowledgement, and dispatch of electronic records, Secure
electronic records and secure digital signatures, Regulation of certifying
authorities: Appointment of Controller and Other officers, Digital Signature
certificates, Duties of Subscribers, Penalties and adjudication, The cyber
regulations appellate tribunal, Offences, Network service providers not to be
liable in certain cases, Miscellaneous Provisions.

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Question paper Pattern:

From each unit, two questions of 20 marks each have to be given. The student has to
answer one full question of his/her choice.

Text Books:

Sl Text Book title Author Volume and Year of


No Edition
Cryptography and Network Security William Stallings Fifth Edition, Prentice
1 Hall of India, 2005.

Cryptography, Network Security and Ber nard Menezes Cengage Learning, 2010
2 Cyber Laws Edition

Reference Book:

Sl Text Book title Author Volume and Year


No of Edition
Network Security: Private Charlie Kaufman, Second Edition,
1 Communication in a Public World, Radia Perlman, Mike Pearson Education
Speciner, Asia, 2002.
Cryptography and Network Security AtulKahate Tata McGrawHill,
2 2003
Cyber security and Cyber Laws Alfred Basta, Nadine Cengage learning.
3 Basta, Mary brown,
ravindra kumar

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Syllabus for the Academic Year – 2019 - 2020


Department: Information Science and Engineering Semester: 8th

Subject Name: BIG DATA AND ANALYTICS

Subject Code: CS8T02 L-T-P-S-C: 3-0-0-1-4

Course Objectives:

Sl. Course Objectives


No
Understand the Big Data Platform and its Use cases.
1
Introduce students the concept and challenge of big data.
2
Provide HDFS Concepts and Interfacing with HDFS.
3
Teach students in applying skills and tools to manage and
4 analyze the big data.

Course Outcomes:

Course Descriptions
Outcome
Identify the characteristics of datasets and compare the trivial data and big
CO1 data for various applications.
Demonstrate an open source software framework called Hadoop and
supported tool to empower any meaningful conversation on big data and
CO2
analytics.
Compare and Contrast different Hadoop supporting tools with traditional
CO3 tool.
How Big Data can be analyzed to extract knowledge and apply tools for
CO4 big data analytics.

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UNIT Description Hours


Getting an Overview of Big Data:
What is Big Data? History of Data Management-Evolution of Big Data,
Structuring Big Data-Types of Data, Elements of Data, Advantages of Big
Data Analytics Introducing Technologies for Handling Big Data Distributed
I and Parallel Computing for Big Data, Introducing Hadoop, Cloud Computing 8
and Big Data: Cloud Delivery Models, Cloud Services for Big Data, Cloud
Providers in Big Data Market, In-Memory Computing Technology for Big
Data.

Big Data Analytics and Technology Landscape:


Where do we Begin? What is Big Data Analytics? What Big Data Analytics
Isn’t? Why this Sudden Hype Around Big Data Analytics? Classification of
Analytics, Greatest Challenges that Prevent Businesses from Capitalizing on
Big Data, Top Challenges Facing Big Data, Why is Big Data Analytics
II Important? What Kind of Technologies are we looking Toward to Help Meet 8
the Challenges Posed by Big Data? Data Science, Data Scientist...Your New
Best Friend!!! , Terminologies Used in Big Data Environments, Basically
Available Soft State Eventual Consistency (BASE) , Few Top Analytics Tools
.NoSQL (Not Only SQL) , Hadoop.

Introduction to Hadoop and MongoDB:


Introducing Hadoop, Why Hadoop? Why not RDBMS? RDBMS versus
Hadoop, Distributed Computing Challenges ,History of Hadoop , Hadoop
Overview, Use Case of Hadoop ,Hadoop Distributors ,HDFS (Hadoop
III Distributed File System),Processing Data with Hadoop, Managing Resources 8
and Applications with Hadoop YARN (Yet another Resource
Negotiator),Interacting with Hadoop Ecosystem . Introduction to MongoDB:
What is and Why MongoDB? Terms used in RDBMS and MongoDB, Data
types in MongoDB, MongoDB Query language.
Introduction to Cassandra and MAPREDUCE:
Apache Cassandra, features, CQL data types, CQLSH, key spaces, CRUD,
collections, TTL, using a counter, ALTER commands, import and export,
IV 7
query system tables. MAPREDUCE Programming: Mapper, Reducer,
Combiner, Partitioner, Searching, Sorting, Compression.

Introduction to Hive and Pig:


What is Hive? , Hive Architecture, Hive Data Types, Hive File Format, Hive
Query Language (HQL), RCFile Implementation, SerDe, and User-defined
Function (UDF).
What is Pig? The Anatomy of Pig, Pig on Hadoop , Pig Philosophy, Use Case
V 8
for Pig: ETL Processing, Pig Latin Overview , Data Types in Pig ,Running
Pig, Execution Modes of Pig ,HDFS Commands ,Relational Operators, Eval
Function, Complex Data Types ,Piggy Bank, User- Defined Functions (UDF)
,Parameter Substitution , Diagnostic Operator , Word Count Example using
Pig ,When to use Pig? When not to use Pig? Pig at Yahoo!, Pig versus Hive.
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Question paper Pattern:

From each unit, two questions of 20 marks each have to be given. The student has to
answer one full question of his/her choice.

Text Books:

Sl Text Book title Author Volume and Year


No of Edition
Big Data: Black Book: Dt Editorial Services
Dreamtech Press,
1 Edition 2016
(Chapter 1).
Big Data and Analytics Seema Acharya, Infosys Limited,
2 Subhashini Publication:Wiley
Chellappan India Private
Limited,1st Edition
2015.

Reference Book:

Sl Text Book title Author Volume and Year


No of Edition
Hadoop in Practice Alex Holmes Manning
1 Publications Co.,
September 2014, 2nd
Edition.
Programming Pig Alan Gates O’Reilly, Kindle
2 Publication.
Programming Hive, , Dean Wampler O’Reilly, Kindle
3 Publication

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(A constituent College of Siddhartha Academy of Higher Education, Tumakuru)

Syllabus for the Academic Year – 2019 - 2020


Department: Information Science and Engineering Semester: 8th

Subject Name: INFORMATION RETRIEVAL

Subject Code: IS8PE311 L-T-P-S-C: 3-0-0-0-3

Course Objectives:

Sl. Course Objectives


No
Learn the information retrieval situations for text and hyper
1
media.

Understand how to store, and retrieve information from


2 www using semantic approaches.
Familiar with the usage of data/file structures in building
3 computational search engines.
Analyze the performance of information retrieval using
4
advanced techniques such as classification, clustering, and
filtering over multimedia.

Course Outcomes:

Course Descriptions
outcome
Apply information retrieval models.
CO1
Design Web Search Engine.
CO2
Use Link Analysis and apply document text mining techniques.
CO3
Use Hadoop and Map Reduce
CO4

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UNIT Description Hours


Introduction:
Introduction -History of IR- Components of IR - Issues –Open source Search
engine Frameworks - The impact of the web on IR - The role of artificial
I 7
intelligence (AI) in IR – IR Versus Web Search - Components of a Search
engine- Characterizing the web.

Information Retrieval:
Boolean and vector-space retrieval models- Term weighting - TF-IDF
weighting- cosine similarity – Preprocessing - Inverted indices - efficient
II 7
processing with sparse vectors – Language Model based IR - Probabilistic IR –
Latent Semantic Indexing - Relevance feedback and query expansion.

Web Search Engine – Introduction and Crawling:


Web search overview, web structure, the user, paid placement, search engine
optimization/ spam. Web size measurement - search engine optimization/spam
III 8
– Web Search Architectures - crawling - meta-crawlers- Focused Crawling -
web indexes –- Near-duplicate detection - Index Compression - XML retrieval.

iSTA0052T: Evaluation of Feedback Systems, Textual Signatures:


Identifying Text-Types Using Latent Semantic Analysisto Measure the
Cohesion of Text Structures: Introduction, Cohesion, Coh-Metrix,
Approaches to Analyzing Texts, Latent Semantic Analysis, Predictions,
IV Results of Experiments. Automatic Document Separation: A Combination 8
of Probabilistic Classification and Finite-State Sequence Modeling:
Introduction, Related Work, Data Preparation, Document Separation as a
Sequence Mapping Problem, Results. Evolving Explanatory Novel Patterns
for Semantically-Based Text Mining: Related Work, A Semantically Guided
Model for Effective Text Mining.
Information Retrieval and Lexical Resources: Information Retrieval: Design
features of Information Retrieval Systems-Classical, Non classical, Alternative
V 9
Models of Information Retrieval – valuation Lexical Resources: World Net-
Frame Net- Stemmers-POS Tagger- Research Corpora.

Question paper Pattern:

From each unit, two questions of 20 marks each have to be given. The student has to
answer one full question of his/her choice.

Text Books:

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Sl Text Book title Author Volume and Year


No of Edition
“Natural Language Processing and Tanveer Siddiqui, Oxford University
1 Information Retrieval” U.S. Tiwary, Press, 2008.
“Natural Language Processing and Text Anne Kao and Springer-Verlag
2 Mining” Stephen R. Poteet London Limited
(Eds), 2007

Reference Book:

Sl Text Book title Author Volume and Year


No of Edition
“Speech and Language Processing: An Daniel Jurafsky and 2nd Edition, Prentice
1 introduction to Natural Language James H Martin, Hall, 2008.
Processing, Computational Linguistics
and Speech Recognition”,
“Natural Language Understanding” James Allen 2ndEdition,
2 Benjamin/Cummings
publishing company,
1995.
“Information Storage and Retrieval Gerald J. Kowalski Kluwer academic
3 systems” and Mark.T. Publishers, 2000.
Maybury

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Syllabus for the Academic Year – 2019 - 2020


Department: Information Science and Engineering Semester: 8th

Subject Name: SOCIAL NETWORK ANALYSIS

Subject Code: IS8PE312 L-T-P-S-C: 3-0-0-0-3

Course Objectives:

Sl. Course Objectives


No
Understand the concept of semantic web and related
1 applications.
Learn knowledge representation using ontology.
2
Understand human behavior in social web and related
3 communities.
Learn visualization of social networks.
4

Course Outcomes:

Course Descriptions
outcome
Develop semantic web related applications.
CO1
Represent knowledge using ontology.
CO2
Predict human behavior in social web and related communities.
CO3
Visualize social networks.
CO4

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UNIT Description Hours

The Semantic Web and Social Networks:


Introduction to Semantic Web: Limitations of current Web – Development of
I Semantic Web -Emergence of the Social Web – Social Network analysis: 8
Development of Social Network Analysis- Key concepts and measures in
network analysis.
Semantic Technology for Social Network Analysis:
Electronic sources for network analysis: Electronic discussion networks, Blogs
and online communities – Web-based networks-Ontology-based knowledge
Representation –Resource Description Framework – Web Ontology Language-
II 8
Modeling and aggregating social network data: State-of-the-art in network data
representation - Ontological representation of social individuals –Ontological
representation of social relationships - Aggregating and reasoning with social
network data.
Extraction and Mining Communities in Web Social Networks:
Detecting communities in social networks – Definition of community –
Evaluating communities – Methods for community detection and mining –
III 8
Applications of community mining algorithms – Tools for detecting
communities - social network infrastructures and communities – Decentralized
online social networks – Challenges of DOSNs - General Purpose DOSNs.
Predicting Human Behavior and Privacy Issues:
Understanding and predicting human behavior for social communities – User
data management, Inference and Distribution – Enabling new human
IV experiences – The Technologies - Privacy in online social networks – Trust in 8
online environment – Trust models based on subjective logic – Trust network
analysis – Trust transitivity analysis – Combining trust and reputation – Trust
derivation based on trust comparisons.
Visualization and Applications of Social Networks:
Graph theory – Centrality – Clustering – Node-Edge Diagrams – Matrix
representation – Visualizing online social networks, Visualizing social
V 7
networks with matrix-based representations – Matrix and Node-Link Diagrams
– Hybrid representations – Applications – Cover networks – Community
welfare -Collaboration networks – Co-Citation networks.

Question paper Pattern:

From each unit, two questions of 20 marks each have to be given. The student has to
answer one full question of his/her choice.

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Text Books: NIL

Reference Book:

Sl Text Book title Author Volume and Year


No of Edition
“Social Networks and the Semantic Peter Mika First Edition,
1 Web” Springer 2007
“Handbook of Social Network BorkoFurht, 1st Edition, Springer,
2 Technologies and Applications” 2010.
“Web Mining and Social Networking – GuandongXu First Edition
3
Techniques and applications” ,Yanchun Zhang and Springer, 2011.
Lin Li,
“Social information Retrieval Systems: Dion Goh and IGI Global Snippet,
Emerging Technologies and Schubert Foo 2008
4 Applications for Searching the Web
Effectively”
“Collaborative and Social Information Max Chevalier, IGI Global Snippet,
5
Retrieval and Access: Techniques for Christine Julien and 2009.
Improved user Modelling” Chantal Soulé-Dupuy
“The Social Semantic Web” John G. Breslin, Springer, 2009.
Alexander Passant
6
and Stefan Decker

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Syllabus for the Academic Year – 2019 - 2020


Department: Information Science and Engineering Semester: 8th

Subject Name: INFORMATION STORAGE AND MANAGEMENT

Subject Code: IS8PE313 L-T-P-S-C: 3-0-0-0-3

Course Objectives:

Sl. Course Objectives


No
Learn about the various storage infrastructure components
1 in data center environments
Familiarize in making decisions on storage-related
2 technologies in an increasingly complex IT environment.
Understand the storage technologies, architectures,
3 features, and benefits of intelligent storage systems
Exposed to block-based, file-based, object-based, unified
4 storage and software-defined storage.

Course Outcomes

Course Descriptions
outcome
Understand Storage Area Networks characteristics and Architectures.
CO1
Explain Storage Network Technologies and Virtualization.
CO2
Analyze the Securing and Managing of Storage Infrastructure.
CO3
Configure and Simulate Storage Area Network Technologies.
CO4

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UNIT Description Hours


Introduction to Information Storage, Data center Environment:
Information Storage, Evolution of Storage Architecture, Data Center
I Infrastructure, Virtualization and Cloud computing(1.1 to 1.4), Application, 8
Database Management systems, Host, Connectivity(2.1 to 2.4).
Data Protection: RAID, Intelligent Storage System:\
RAID implementation methods, RAID array components, RAID Techniques,
II RAID, Levels, RAID impact on Disk Performance, RAID comparison, Hot 8
spares(3.1 to 3.7), Components of an Intelligent Storage System, Storage
Provisioning, Types of Intelligent Storage Systems(4.1 to 4.3).
Fibre Channel Storage Area Networks:
Fibre Channel overview, The SAN and its evolution, Components of SAN, FC
III connectivity, Switched Fabric Ports, Fibre Channel Architecture, Fabric 7
Services, Switched Fabric Login Types, Zoning, FC SAN Topologies,
Virtualization and SAN(5.1 to 5.11).
IP SAN, FCoE and NAS: Network Attached Storage
iSCSI(internet Small Computer System Interface), FCIP(Fibre Channel over
Internet Protocol), FCoE(Fibre Channel over Ethernet)(6.1 to 6.3), General
IV purpose servers versus NAS devices, Benefits of NAS, File Systems and 8
Network File Sharing, Components of NAS, NAS I/O Operation, NAS
Implementations, NAS File Sharing Protocols, Factors Affecting NAS
Performance, File Level Virtualization(7.1 to 7.9).
Introduction to Business Continuity and Backup and archive:
Information Availability, BC Terminology, BC Planning Life Cycle, failure
Analysis, Business Impact Analysis, BC Technology Solutions (9.1 to 9.6),
V 8
backup Purpose, backup Considerations, backup Granularity, recovery
Considerations, Backup Methods, Backup Architecture, Backup and Restore
Operations, Backup Topologies, Backup in NAS Environments.(10.1 to 10.9)

Question paper Pattern:

From each unit, two questions of 20 marks each have to be given. The student has to
answer one full question of his/her choice.

Text Books:

Sl Text Book title Author Volume and Year


No of Edition
Information Storage and Management G. Somasundaram, EMC Education
1 Alok Shrivastava Services, Wiley-
India, Second Edition.

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Reference Book:

Sl Text Book title Author Volume and Year


No of Edition
Storage Networks Explained Ulf Troppens, Rainer Wiley India, 2003.
1 Erkes and Wolfgang
Muller
Storage Networks, The Complete Rebert Spalding Tata McGraw Hill,
2 Reference. 2003
Storage Area Networks Essentials A Richard Barker and Wiley India, 2002
3 Complete Guide to Understanding and Paul Massiglia
Implementing SANs

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Syllabus for the Academic Year – 2019 - 2020


Department: Information Science and Engineering Semester: 8th

Subject Name: COMPUTER VISION AND ROBOTICS

Subject Code: IS8PE314 L-T-P-S-C: 3-0-0-0-3

Course Objectives:

Sl. Course Objectives


No
Review image processing techniques for computer vision
1
Explain shape and region analysis
2
Illustrate Hough Transform and its applications to detect
3 lines, circles, ellipses
Contrast three-dimensional image analysis techniques,
motion analysis and applications of computer vision
4
algorithms

Course Outcomes

Course Descriptions
outcome
Implement fundamental image processing techniques required for
CO1 computer vision.
Perform shape analysis.
CO2
Implement boundary tracking techniques.
CO3
Apply chain codes and other region descriptors.
CO4

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UNIT Description Hours


CAMERAS:
Pinhole Cameras, Radiometry – Measuring Light: Light in Space, Light
Surfaces, Important Special Cases, Sources, Shadows, And Shading:
I Qualitative Radiometry, Sources and Their Effects, Local Shading Models, 8
Application: Photometric Stereo, Inter reflections: Global Shading Models,
Color: The Physics of Color, Human Color Perception, Representing Color, A
Model for Image Color, Surface Color from Image Color.
Linear Filters:
Linear Filters and Convolution, Shift Invariant Linear Systems, Spatial
Frequency and Fourier Transforms, Sampling and Aliasing, Filters as
II Templates, Edge Detection: Noise, Estimating Derivatives, Detecting Edges, 7
Texture: Representing Texture, Analysis (and Synthesis) Using Oriented
Pyramids, Application: Synthesis by Sampling Local Models, Shape from
Texture.
The Geometry of Multiple Views:
Two Views, Stereopsis: Reconstruction, Human Stereposis, Binocular Fusion,
Using More Cameras, Segmentation by Clustering: What Is Segmentation?,
III 8
Human Vision: Grouping and Getstalt, Applications: Shot Boundary Detection
and Background Subtraction, Image Segmentation by Clustering Pixels,
Segmentation by Graph-Theoretic Clustering,
Segmentation by Fitting a Model: The Hough Transform, Fitting Lines,
Fitting Curves, Fitting as a Probabilistic Inference Problem, Robustness,
Segmentation and Fitting Using Probabilistic Methods: Missing Data
IV Problems, Fitting, and Segmentation, The EM Algorithm in Practice, 8
Tracking With Linear Dynamic Models: Tracking as an Abstract Inference
Problem, Linear Dynamic Models, Kalman Filtering, Data Association,
Applications and Examples.
Geometric Camera Models: Elements of Analytical Euclidean Geometry,
Camera Parameters and the Perspective Projection, Affine Cameras and Affine
Projection Equations, Geometric Camera Calibration: Least-Squares
Parameter Estimation, A Linear Approach to Camera Calibration, Taking
V Radial Distortion into Account, Analytical Photogrammetry, An Application: 8
Mobile Robot Localization, Model- Based Vision: Initial Assumptions,
Obtaining Hypotheses by Pose Consistency, Obtaining Hypotheses by pose
Clustering, Obtaining Hypotheses Using Invariants, Verification, Application:
Registration In Medical Imaging Systems, Curved Surfaces and Alignment.

Question paper Pattern:

From each unit, two questions of 20 marks each have to be given. The student has to
answer one full question of his/her choice.

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Text Books:

Sl Text Book title Author Volume and Year


No of Edition
Computer Vision – A Modern Approach David A. Forsyth and PHI Learning (Indian
1 Jean Ponce Edition), 2009.

Reference Book:

Sl Text Book title Author Volume and Year


No of Edition
Computer and Machine Vision – E. R. Davies Elsevier (Academic
1 Theory, Algorithms and Practicalities Press), 4th edition,
2013.

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Syllabus for the Academic Year – 2019 - 2020


Department: Information Science and Engineering Semester: 8th

Subject Name: ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORKS

Subject Code: IS8PE421 L-T-P-S-C: 3-0-0-0-3

Course Objectives:

Sl. Course Objectives


No
Perceive the basic concepts of ANN, applications and
1 learning techniques.
Explain the working of perceptron and multilayer
2 perceptron and related learning algorithms.
Gain essential knowledge on convolution neural networks
3 and applications.
Explore structured probabilistic models for deep learning.
4

Course Outcomes:

Course Descriptions
outcome
Describe basic concepts of neural network, its applications and various
CO1 learning models.
Analyze different Network Architectures, learning tasks, convolutional
CO2 networks, and deep learning models.
Investigate and apply neural networks model and learning techniques to
CO3 solve problems related to society and industry.
Demonstrate a prototype application developed using any NN tools and
CO4 APIs.

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UNIT Description Hours


Artificial Neural Networks – Introduction and Learning Process-I:
What is a Neural Network? Human Brain, Models of a Neuron, Neural
I Networks Viewed as DG, Feedback, Network Architectures, Error-correction 7
learning, Memory-based learning, Hebbian Learning, Competitive learning,
Boltzmann Learning.
Learning Process-II and Perceptron:
Learning with a teacher, learning without a teacher, Learning tasks, Memory
and adaptation. Statistical Learning Theory, VC dimension, Probably
approximately correct model of learning, Single-Layer Perceptrons: Adaptive
II 8
filtering problem, Unconstrained optimization techniques: Steepest Descent,
Newton’s, Gauss-Newton; Linear Least-Squares Filter, LMS algorithm,
Learning curves, Learning rate annealing techniques, Perceptron and
Convergence theorem.
Multilayer Perceptron and Generalization:\
BP algorithm, Two passes of computation, Sequential and Batch Modes of
III training, Stopping Criteria, XOR problem, Heuristics for BP algorithm to 8
perform better, Output representation and Decision rule, Generalization,
Universal approximation theorem, Cross-validation.
Convolution Networks:
Convolution Operation, Motivation, Pooling, Convolution and Pooling as an
IV Infinitely Strong Prior, Variants of the basic convolution function, Structured 8
Outputs, Data types, Efficient Convolution Algorithms, Random or
Unsupervised features, The Neuroscientific basis for convolutional networks.
Structured Probabilistic Models for Deep Learning:
The challenge of unstructured modeling, Using graphs to describe model
structure: Directed, Undirected, Partition function, Energy-based models,
V 8
Factor graphs; Sampling from graphical models, Advantages of structured
modeling, learning about dependencies, Inference and approximate inference,
The deep learning approach to structured probabilistic models.

Question paper Pattern:

From each unit, two questions of 20 marks each have to be given. The student has to
answer one full question of his/her choice.

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Text Books: NIL

Reference Book:

Sl Text Book title Author Volume and Year


No of Edition
Neural Networks – A Comprehensive Simon Haykin 2nd Edition, 2005.
1 Foundation PHI, (Units I to III).
Deep Learning (Adaptive Computation Ian Good fellow, (3 January 2017),
2 and Machine Learning Series) YoshuaBengio and MIT Press, ISBN-13:
Aaron Courville 978- 0262035613.
Introduction to Artificial Neural Gunjan Goswami 2012 Edition, S.K.
3 Networks Kataria& Sons;
ISBN-13: 978-
9350142967.
Fundamentals of Deep Learning: Nikhil Buduma 2016 Edition, by
4 Designing Next-Generation Machine O’Reilly
Intelligence Algorithms Publications, ISBN-
13: 978-
1491925614.

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Syllabus for the Academic Year – 2019 - 2020


Department: Information Science and Engineering Semester: 8th

Subject Name: SOFTWARE ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN PATTERNS

Subject Code: IS8PE422 L-T-P-S-C: 3-0-0-0-3

Course Objectives:

Sl. Course Objectives


No
Learn How to add functionality to designs while
1 minimizing complexity.
Understand the code qualities required to maintain to keep
2 code flexible.
To understand the common design patterns.
3
To explore the appropriate patterns for design problems.
4
Course
Outcomes

Course Descriptions
outcome
Design and implement codes with higher performance and lower
CO1 complexity.
Aware of code qualities needed to keep code flexible.
CO2
Experience core design principles and be able to assess the quality of a
CO3 design with respect to these principles.
Capable of applying these principles in the design of object oriented
CO4 systems.

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UNIT Description Hours


Introduction:

What is a design pattern? Describing design patterns, the catalog of design


I pattern, organizing the catalog, how design patterns solve design problems, 8
how to select a design pattern, how to use a design pattern. What is object-
oriented development? , key concepts of object oriented design other related
concepts, benefits and drawbacks of the paradigm
Analysis a System: overview of the analysis phase, stage 1: gathering the
requirements functional requirements specification, defining conceptual
II 8
classes and relationships, using the knowledge of the domain. Design and
implementation, discussions and further reading.
Design Pattern Catalog: Structural patterns, Adapter, bridge, composite,
III 7
decorator, facade, flyweight, proxy.
Interactive systems and the MVC architecture: Introduction , The MVC
architectural pattern, analyzing a simple drawing program , designing the
IV system, designing of the subsystems, getting into implementation , 7
implementing undo operation , drawing incomplete items, adding a new
feature , pattern based solutions.
Designing with Distributed Objects: Client server system, java remote method
invocation, implementing an object oriented system on the web (discussions
V and further reading) a note on input and output, selection statements, loops 8
arrays.

Question paper Pattern:

From each unit, two questions of 20 marks each have to be given. The student has to
answer one full question of his/her choice.

Text Books:

Sl Text Book title Author Volume and Year


No of Edition
Object-oriented analysis, design and Brahma Dathan, Universities press,
1 implementation Sarnathrammath, 2013.
Design patterns, erich gamma Richard helan, Ralph PEARSON
2 johman, john Publication, 2013.
vlissides

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Reference Book:

Sl Text Book title Author Volume and Year


No of Edition
“Pattern Oriented Software Frank Bachmann, Volume 1, 1996.
1 Architecture” RegineMeunier,
Hans Rohnert
"Anti-Patterns: Refactoring Software, William J Brown et John Wiley, 1998.
2 Architectures and Projects in Crisis" al.

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Syllabus for the Academic Year – 2019 - 2020


Department: Information Science and Engineering Semester: 8th

Subject Name: WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS

Subject Code: IS8PE423 L-T-P-S-C: 3-0-0-0-3

Course Objectives:

Sl. Course Objectives


No
Understand the basic WSN technology and supporting
1
protocols, basic sensor systems and provide a survey of
sensor technology.
Understand the medium access control protocols and
2 address physical layer issues.
Learn key routing protocols for sensor networks and main
3 design issues.
Learn transport layer protocols for sensor networks, and
4 design requirements.

Course Outcomes:

Course Descriptions
outcome
Identify different issues in wireless sensor networks and its applications.
CO1
Capable of analyzing the protocols developed for sensor networks.
CO2
Design sensor networks using sensor tasking and controls.
CO3
Understand about various tools used for simulating sensor networks.
CO4

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Introduction:
Unique Constraints and Challenges, Advantages of Sensor Networks - Energy
advantage and Detection advantage, Sensor Network Applications - Habitat
monitoring, Wildlife conservation through autonomous, non-intrusive sensing,
Tracking chemical plumes, Ad hoc, just-in-time deployment mitigating
I 8
disasters, Smart Transportation: networked sensors making roads safer and less
congested, Collaborative Processing, Key Definitions of Sensor Networks,
Canonical Problem: Localization and Tracking: - Tracking Scenario, Problem
Formulation - Sensing model, Collaborative localization, Bayesian state
estimation.
Canonical Problem: Localization and Tracking contd..
Distributed Representation and Inference of States, Impact of choice of
representation, Design in Distributed Tracking, Tracking Multiple Objects,
II State Space Decomposition, Data association, Sensor Models, Performance 8
Comparison and Metrics. Networking Sensors: - Key Assumptions, Medium
Access Control - The SMAC Protocol, IEEE 802.15.4 Standard and ZigBee,
General Issues.
Networking Sensors contd..
Geographic-Energy-Aware Routing, Unicast Geographic Routing, Routing on
a Curve, Energy-Minimizing Broadcast, Energy- Aware Routing to a Region,
III Attribute-Based Routing – Directed Diffusion, Rumor Routing, Geographic 7
Hash Tables. Infrastructure Establishment: - Topology Control, Clustering,
Time Synchronization - Clocks and Communication Delays, Interval Methods,
Reference Broadcasts.
Infrastructure Establishment contd..
Localization and Localization Services - Ranging Techniques, Range-Based
Localization Algorithms, Other Localization Algorithms, Location Services.
IV Sensor Tasking and Control: - Task-Driven Sensing, Roles of Sensor Nodes 8
and Utilities, Information Based Sensor Tasking - Sensor Selection, IDSQ:
Information-Driven Sensor Querying, Cluster Leader Based Protocol, Sensor
Tasking in Tracking Relations.
Sensor Tasking and Control contd..
Joint Routing and Information Aggregation – Moving Center of Aggregation,
Multistep Information- Directed Routing, Sensor Group Management. Sensor
Network Platforms and Tools: Sensor Node Hardware – Berkeley Motes,
V 8
Sensor Network Programming Challenges, Node-Level Software Platforms,
Operating system: Tiny OS, Imperative language: nesC, Dataflow style
language: Tiny GALS, Node-Level Simulators, The NS-2 Simulator and its
Sensor Network Extensions, The Simulator TOSSIM.

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Question paper Pattern:

From each unit, two questions of 20 marks each have to be given. The student has to
answer one full question of his/her choice.

Text Books:

Sl Text Book title Author Volume and Year


No of Edition
Wireless Sensor Networks – An Feng Zhao, Leonidas Elsevier, 2004.
1 Information Processing Approach, Guibas

Reference Book:

Sl Text Book title Author Volume and Year


No of Edition
“Protocols and Architectures for Holger Karl, Andreas John Wiley &
1 Wireless Sensor Networks” Willig Sons, Inc., 2005.

“Ad Hoc Mobile Wireless Networks” Subir Kumar Sarkar, Auerbach


2 T G Basavaraju, C Publications, 2008.
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Syllabus for the Academic Year – 2019 - 2020


Department: Information Science and Engineering Semester: 8th

Subject Name: CLOUD COMPUTING

Subject Code: IS8PE424 L-T-P-S-C: 3-0-0-0-3

Course Objectives:

Sl. Course Objectives


No
Provide comprehensive view to different aspects of cloud
1
computing like; service models, Deployment models and
challenges.
Introduce to cloud virtualization, with different type of
2 virtualization and capacity planning metrics to clouds.
To know the concrete concepts of cloud security and their
3 standards.
Contrast how Service oriented Architecture principles is
4 helpful inCloud Computing.

Course Outcomes:

Course Descriptions
outcome
Define Cloud computing and characteristics and various types of cloud
CO1 services.
Describe benefits and drawbacks of Cloud computing.
CO2
Explain various types of virtualization and capacity planning metrics.
CO3
Discuss Cloud Security and various challenges, SOA and various issues.
CO4

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Examining the value proposition:
Cloud Types, The NIST model, The Cloud Cube Model, Deployment models,
Service models, Examining the Characteristics of Cloud Computing, Paradigm
I shift, Benefits of cloud computing, Disadvantages of cloud computing; 8
Assessing the value proposition: Early adopters and new applications, the laws
of cloudonomics, cloud computing obstacles, behavioral factors relating to
cloud adoption, measuring cloud computing costs, specifying SLAs.
Continuation of Examining, the value Proposition:
Understanding Cloud Architecture: Exploring the Cloud Computing Stack,
II Composability, Infrastructure, Platforms, Virtual Appliances, Communication 8
Protocols; Understanding Services and Applications by Type: Defining IaaS,
Defining PaaS, Defining SaaS, Defining IDaaS.
Understanding Platform:
Using Virtualization Technologies, Load balancing and Virtualization,
III Understanding Hypervisors; Capacity Planning: Defining Baseline and 8
Metrics, Baseline measurements, System metrics, Load testing, Resource
ceilings, Server and instance types, Network Capacity, Scaling.
Exploring Cloud Infrastructure:
Securing the Cloud, The security boundary, Security service boundary,
Security mapping, Securing Data, Brokered cloud storage access, Storage
IV 7
location and tenancy, Encryption, Auditing and compliance, Establishing
Identity and Presence, Identity protocol standards, Windows Azure identity
standards.
Understanding Services and Applications:
Understanding Service Oriented Architecture: Introducing Service
Oriented Architecture, Event-driven SOA or SOA 2.0, The Enterprise Service
V Bus, Service catalogs, Defining SOA Communications, Business Process 8
Execution Language, Business process modeling, Managing and Monitoring
SOA, SOA management tools , SOA security , The Open Cloud Consortium,
Relating SOA and Cloud Computing.

Question paper Pattern:

From each unit, two questions of 20 marks each have to be given. The student has to
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Text Books:

Sl Text Book title Author Volume and Year


No of Edition
“Cloud Computing Bible” Barrie Sosinsky Wiley Publishing
1
Inc. 2011 (free e-
book available).

Reference Book:

Sl Text Book title Author Volume and Year


No of Edition
Cloud Computing and SOA David S. Linthicum A Step-by-Step
1 Convergence in Your Enterprise: Guide (free e-book
available)
“Distributed and Cloud Computing – Kai Hwang, Geoffrey Morgan Kaufman
2 From Parallel Processing to the Internet C. Fox, and Jack J. Publishers, 2012.
of Things” Dongarra,
Enterprise Cloud Computing Gautam Shroff (free e-book
3 Technology Architecture Applications available)
Cloud Computing, A Practical Approach Toby Velte, Anthony (free e-book
4 Velte, Robert available)
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Syllabus for the Academic Year – 2019 - 2020


Department: Information Science and Engineering Semester: 8th

Subject Name: PROJECT WORK PHASE – II

Subject Code: CS8PW02 L-T-P-S-C: 2-4-12-0-10

Course Outcomes:

Course Descriptions
outcome
Design a suitable system according to the problem stated in project work

CO1 phase – I.

Implement the design using necessary algorithms and tools.


CO2
Test the performance of the system with suitable data.
CO3

Description

Scheme of Evaluation
1. Students shall present on the System Design Phase which includes System
Architecture, High Level Design, Low Level Design, System Models,
System Modules, Implementation Tools used and Algorithms used and
implemented.
2. Final seminar on the complete project is presented by the students.
Project Phase - II Demonstration
Students have to demonstrate the working model of the Project to their
respective guides.
Evaluation Scheme-I (50% percent of CIE):
Continuous evaluation will be done by respective Project Guides based on the
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Communication Skills, Demonstration skills, Collaborative Learning and


Documentation Skills of the students.
Evaluation Scheme II (50% percent of CIE):
Students are evaluated by the team of faculty members based on the
Presentation, Technical Competence, Slides Preparation, Team Working
Abilities, Questionnaires and overall Performance in the Seminar-1 and
Seminar-2 of Project Phase-I.
Students are required to meet their respective project guides on a stipulated
day once in a week and update their progress and get signature from the guides
without fail.

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Syllabus for the Academic Year – 2019 - 2020


Department: Information Science and Engineering Semester: 8th

Subject Name: TECHNICAL SEMINAR

Subject Code: CS8TS01 L-T-P-S-C: 0-0-0-1-1

Course Outcomes:

Course Descriptions
outcome
Survey the changes in the technologies relevant to the topic selected.
CO1
Discuss the technology and interpret the impact on the society,

CO2 environment and domain.

Compile report of the study and present to the audience.


CO3

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Description
Guidelines for preparing Technical Seminar

1. Selection of topic/area:

Select a paper according to the specialization of students. Papers from any


other approved journals can also be selected.

2. Approval to the selected topic:

After selecting the paper, get approval from the concerned faculty in
I charge.

3. Study of topic:

Students are requested to acquire a thorough knowledge on the subject by


referring back papers and reference books (These may be included as
references at the end of the paper) on the corresponding area.

4. Seminar:

Final seminar is presented by the students through slides.

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