THE OXFORD COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
Hosur road , Bommanahalli, Bangalore-560 068
Department of Engineering Mathematics
LESSON PLAN
Faculty Name
Sandhiya Rani
Academic Year 2015-2016
Course/Branch M.Tech
Semester
I SEM
Subject Title
Statistical Methods
Subject Code
10BI33
Objective of
To get the basic knowledge of Statistics in field of Medical Imaging
Course
engineering
PREREQUISITE Basic Mathematics, Statistics, Permutations & combinations
Uni
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Date
29/09/20
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TOPIC
UNIT I-BASICS OF STATISTICS
Descriptive statistics-frequency distributions
Books Referred
& Pages
Warren J. &
Gregory Grant,
Data presentation
3rd
Diagrammatic representation of frequency
distribution
1st
Histogram, Frequency polygon, frequency curve
4th
Measures of central tendency
5th
Inferential Statistics
3rd
UNIT II-FREQUENCY DISTIBUTION FUNCTIONS
Binomial Distribution, Poisson Distribution
1st
Warren J. &
Gregory Grant
Uniform Distribution
4th
p. no. 80-105
Normal distribution
5th
Distribution functions of more than one RV
2nd
Joint Distributions
7th
Conditional Distributions
3rd
Marginal Distribution and Independent RV
3rd
UNIT III- STATISTICAL INFERENCE
and Bayesian methods
1st
S P Gupta
Classical Estimation Methods
1st
p.no.76-89
Classical Hypothesis testing
4th
Classical
p.no. 9-34
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Likelihood ratios few examples
3rd
Hypothesis testing using Maximum as Test Statistics
5th
UNIT IV-STOCHASTIC PROCESSES
Introduction to Random Process
3rd
S P Gupta
Warren J.
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Poisson and Binomial distribution
p.no.89-166
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115-134
Poisson and Gamma distribution
4th
Pure Birth Test
5th
Markov Chains
1st
Transition Probabilities TPM
1st
Absorbing non-absorbing states
6th
Criteria for Good Estimators
3rd
UNIT-V ESTIMATION AND HYPOTHESIS TESTING
THEORY Introduction
4th
Gibson & S.V. Muse
Maximum Likelihood Estimation
1st
p.no. 356-390
Multiple Regression
1st
Hypothesis testing
2nd
Confidence limits, t-distribution
1st
2 -Test
3rd
ANNOVA - One Way Classification
3rd
Two Way Classification
1st
UNIT VI ANALYSIS OF DNA SEQUENCES
Analysis of single DNA sequence
4th
Warren J. &
Gregory Grant
Analysis of pattern.
5th
p.no.185-205
Frequency comparison, Sequence alignment
3rd
Alignment algorithms
1st
Protein sequences & Substitution matrices
4th
UNIT VII STATISTICAL APPROACH FOR
SEQUENCE ALIGNMENT & SEQUQNCE SEARCH
Comparison of two Aligned sequences
5th
Gibson & S.V. Muse
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09/12/20 Query sequence against a database
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10/12/20 Minimum Significance lengths
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12/12/20 Gapped BLAST and PSI-BLAST
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18/12/20 UNIT-VIII HIDDEN MORKOV MODELS:
Introduction, Algorithms
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20/12/20 Forward and Backward algorithm
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21/12/20 Verterbi and estimation Algorithms
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25/12/20 Applications of HMM. C
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27/12/20 UNIT-IX CASE STUDY IN PROTEOMIC MASSSPECTROMETRY: Coronary artery disease data
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30/12/20 Phenotypic characterization of Yersinia pestis,
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30/12/20 Detecting lineage-specific evolution of DNA
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01/01/20 UNIT-X Evolutionary Models of Nucleotide substitution
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03/01/20 Discrete Time Models Phylogenic tree estimation
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04/01/20 Tree building methods
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Signature of the Faculty
HOD
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P.no.109
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e-Book
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T. Hastie, R.
Tibsirani
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p.no 68
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R. Gentlema
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p.no. 345
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