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The document outlines a course on Advanced Data Modelling and Analysis using R Programming, focusing on data analysis and business modeling skills. It includes course objectives, outcomes, modules covering topics such as exploratory data analysis, predictive analytics, and time series analysis, along with recommended readings and planned experiments. The course aims to equip learners with practical knowledge to improve decision-making and operational efficiency in organizations.

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Semester IV

Advanced Data ModelJing and Analysis - III (R Prog ramming)


Course Code 21MBASC42 CIE Marks so
Co urse Credit(s) 1 SEE Marks so
Teaching Hours/ Week (L-T-P) 20 Hours (0-0- 1) SEE Duration 3 Hours

Course Overview:

rn this course of Advanced Data Modelling and Analysis - ill, learners will explore R
Programming Sofuvare and its applications in data analysis and business modelling. After
successful completion of this course, learners can expect to have the skills required to work
efficiently in an existing and ne\.v datasheet from scratch. Further, this course will give you the
skills to perform data modelling and analysis in R Programming. Learners will learn ho":v to
use Overview of R Programming, Data Visualization, Descriptive and Predictive Analytics
using R Programming, Forecasting, Time Series Analysis and Financial Analysis Functions
and many more data analysis features to help you in your work. This course will increase your
competence in day-to-day data analysis making learners more efficient and productive.

Course Objectives:

• This course will enable the learners to acquire the hands-on experience and practical
knowledge ofR Programming in Data Modeling and Analysis.
• The learners will be able to acquire the skills to identify day-to-day organization's
operational issues and analyse the data for better decision-making skills.
• The learners of this course will be able to validate, visualize, describe, analyze and
forecast the activities of the organization I industry.

Course Outcomes:

Upon successful completion of the course, the learner will be able to:

• COl. Exploring and Understanding R Programming and handling the data sets in R
Programming
• CO2. Demonstrating exploratory data analysis and Data Visualization methods using
ggplots in R Programming software
• COJ. Critically analyse and evaluate organization performances thro,ugh descriptive
analytics and dimension reduction techniques and provide reco111n,e,1datio,,s to
improve the operations of organisations through R Programming software.
• C04. Esti111ate I forecast the future of the business through Pred ictive Analytics in R
Programming
• COS• . A11alysing Time Series data and relevant forecasting techniques associated with
operations of organizations using R Programming
J\1odulr 1: O"rrvlrw or R Progn,n1n1ln g And Jf1tndllng J)nlst In ft (J ffoun)
Introduction to R Prog n,mming. \Vork,np with f)1rcctory, f)nln 'r'ypc, in f<. f.,ond lntern,d
OntO!".CI.
Loading and Jl andling Da ta In Jt : Challenges of Analytical l)at,1 Proccr;'tin~. r.xprcs,ion,
Vnr,ablcc; and runct ,one;, Vcctorc;, Motriccs. ractorc;, List, f~xplor,ng a C)atn,;c t, C'ond it iona I
Manipulation of a Dataset, Merging Dal a
A~grcga ting and Group Proccs'iing of a Variahlc, Methods for Rending Dnta, Data Framec;,
R runctions for Understanding Data 1n Data f"rames, Load Data frames, R Packages

Module 2: Exploring Data in R (5 I lours)


Exploratory Data Analysis, Data Summary, Finding the Missing Values, fnvalid Values and
Outliers, Missing Values Treatment in R, Simple Analysis Using R.
Data with Visualisation using ggplots:
Basic Charts: Visually Checking Distributions for a Single Variable, f Jistograms, Density
Plots, Bar Charts, Line Graphs, and Scatter Plots
Distribution Plots: Box.plots and 1-listograms, I leatmaps: Visualizing Correlations and
Missing Values
Multidimensional Visuali7.ation: Adding Variables, Manipulations, Reference, Multivariate
Plot, Visualizing Networked Data, Visualizing Ilierarchieal Data: Treemaps, Visualizing
Geograph ical Data: Map Charts

Module 3: Dimension Reduction & Descriptive Analytics (4 Hours)


Preparation of Data: Reducing the Number of Categories in Categorical Variables,
Converting a Categorical Variable to a Numerical Variable, Normalizing the Data, Using the
Validation Data, Accuracy Measures
Descriptive Statistics: Data Range, Frequencies and Mode, Mean and Median, Standard
Deviation, Mode, Summary Statistics, Aggregation and Pivot Tables

Module 4: Predictive Analytics using R (S Hours)


Correlation Analysis, Model Fitting, Linear Regression, Validating Linear Assumption using
Scatter Plot, Residuals vs. Fitted Plot, Normal Q-Q Plot, Scale Location Plot, Residuals vs.
Leverage Plot. Logistic Regression, Binary Logistic Regression, Diagnosing Logistic
Regression, Mu ltinomial Logistic Regression Models

Module S: Time Series in R (3 Hours)


What is Time Series Data? Reading Time Series Data, Plotting Time series Data, Decomposing
Time Series Data, Forecasts Using Exponent ial Smoothing. Timeseries - Forecasting _
Multivariate Analysis
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Recommended Books

• Seema Acharya, Data analytics using R, McGraw Hill Education (l ndia) Private
Limited, 2018.
• Galit Shmueli, Peter C. Bruce, Tnbal Yabav, Nitin R. Patel, Kenneth C. Lichtendahl, Jr.
Data Mining For Business Analytics: Concepts, Techniques, and Applications in R,
2018 John Wiley & Sons, rnc.

References Boo ks

• W. N. Venables, D. M. Smith and the R Core Team, An Introduction to R: Notes on


R, A Programming Environment for Data Analysis and Graphics https://cran.r-
project.org/doc/manuals/r-release/R-jntro.pdf
• R Core Team R Data Import/Export, https://cran.r-proiect.org/doc/manuals/r-
re lease/R-data. pd f
• Roger D. Peng, Exploratory Data Analysis with R

List of Experiments Planned:

Ex.No Topic
I Introduction to R Programming I
2 Loading and Handling Data in R
3 Aggregating and Group Processing I
4 Finding the Missing Values, Invalid Values and Outliers, Missing Values Treatment
5 Reliability, Nonnalization of the data, Validation of Data
6 Data with Visualisation using ggplots - Basic Charts
7 Data with Visualisation using ggplots - Distribution Plots
8 Data with Visualisation using ggplots - Multidimensional Visualization
9 Normalizing, Validating and Measuring Accuracy
10 Descriptive Analytics - Sumn1ary Statistics
11 Descriptive Analytics - Aggregation and Pivot Tables
12 Predict ive Analytics using R-Correlation Analysis
13 Predictive Analytics using R - Regression (Linear)
14 Predictive Analytics using R - Regression (Logistic)
15 Predictive Analytics using R - Regression (Binary Logistic Regression)
16 Predictive Analytics using R - Regression (Multinomial Logistic Regression Models)
17 Time Series inR- Plotting Time series Data
18 Time Series in R - Decomposing Time Series Data
19 Time Series in R - Forecasts Using Exponential Smoothing
20 Dimension Reduction - Factor Analysis

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