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Project Based Learning (PBL) is Learner-centered Educational method. In PBL, the undergraduate computer science and engineering students are progressively given responsibility for their education. PBL for a given course make students to work together to solve real-world problem for the given course. In this course, students are made to learn to solve the problems related to Data Analytics (DA) and...
The US Census Bureau conducts the American Community Survey generating a massive dataset with millions of data points. The rich dataset contains detailed information of approximately 3.5 million households in regard to who they are and how they live including ancestry, education, work, transportation, internet use and so on. This enormous data encourages the need to know more about the population...
Analysis of accidents has always been very important to take major decisions. In this paper, analysis of accident data set is done, where the dataset consists of the information related to accidents such as the type of accidents, condition of light during the accident, severity of accident, speed zone, consumption of alcohol involved in the accident etc. The focus is laid on the application of data...
Hierarchical data is becoming increasingly prominent, especially on the web. Wikipedia is one such example where there are millions of documents that are classified into multiple classes in a hierarchical fashion. This gives rise to an interesting problem of automating the classification of new documents. As the size of the dataset grows, so does the number of classes. Further, there seems to be sparsity...
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