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COURSE FILE

GEOSYNTHETICS ENGINEERING
[CE-414E]

Prepared By:

GOURAV DUREJA
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL
MMGI, RAMBHA, KARNAL

CONTENTS OF COURSE FILE:

Time Table

Syllabus

Lecture Plan

Course Coverage Plan (Date-Wise)

Tutorial Sheet

Evaluation Criteria

Question Papers

Subject Notes

Neural Networks & Fuzzy Logic


CSE-402
LTP
41-

Theory: 100
Sessional: 50
UNIT 1

Introduction: Concepts of neural networks, Characteristics of Neural Networks,


Historical Perspective, and Applications of Neural Networks.
Fundamentals of Neural Networks: The biological prototype, Neuron concept, Single
layer Neural Networks, Multi-Layer Neural Networks, terminology, Notation and
representation of Neural Networks, Training of Artificial Neural Networks.
Representation of perceptron and issues, perceptron learning and training, Classification,
linear Separability.
Unit 2
Hopfield nets: Structure, training, and applications, Stability Back propagation: Concept,
Applications, and Back Propagation Training Algorithms.
Counter Propagation Networks: Kohonan Network, Grossberg Layer & Training,
applications of counter propagation, Image classification.
UNIT 3
Bi-directional Associative Memories: Structure, retrieving a stored association,
encoding associations, memory capacity.
ART: ART architecture, ART classification operation, ART implementation, and
characteristics of ART.
Image Compression Using ART
UNIT 4
Optical Neural Networks: Vector Matrix Multipliers, Hop field net using Electro optical
matrix multipliers, Holographic correlator, Optical Hopfield net using Volume
Holograms.
The Cognitrons and Neocognitrons: Their structure and training.
Genetic Algorithms: Elements, a simple genetic algorithm, working of genetic
algorithms evolving neural networks.
Note: - There will be 8 questions in all. Two Questions will be set from each unit.
Students are required to attempt five questions selecting at least one question from each
unit.
Books
1. Li Min Fu," Neural Networks in Computer Intelligence", McGraw-Hill, Inc.
2. Philip D. Wasserman, Neural Computing Theory and Practice, ANZA Research Inc.
3. Melaine Mitchell, An introduction to Genetic Algorithms, PHI.
4. M. H. Hassun, Fundamentals of Artificial Neural Networks, PHI.

Department of Computer Sc. & Engineering


M. M. GROUP OF INSTITUTION, RAMBHA , KARNAL
SCHEME OF EXAMINATION
Paper
Code
CSE-402

Subject

Neural Networks &


Fuzzy Logic

Exam.
Duration
3 Hours

Max. Marks
Theory

Sessional

100

50

To
tal
Marks
150

LECTURE PLAN
Section

Lect.
No.

Topics to cover

L1

Introduction: Concepts of neural networks

L2

Characteristics of Neural Networks

L3-L4

Historical Perspective, and Applications of


Neural Networks

L5 L6

Fundamentals of Neural Networks: The


biological prototype, Neuron concept

L7-L8

Single layer Neural Networks, Multi-Layer


Neural Networks, terminology

L9

Notation and representation of Neural


Networks

Unit-1

L10

Training of Artificial Neural Networks.

L11

Representation of perceptron and issues,


perceptron learning and training

L12

Classification, linear Separability

Total
Lecture
Required

Approx. 12
Lectures

L13-L14

L15
L16
L17
Unit-II

L18
L19
L20
L21-L22

L23

Unit-III

Hopfield nets: Structure, training, and


applications, Stability
Back propagation: Concept, Applications,
Back Propagation Training Algorithms
Counter Propagation Networks: Kohonan
Network
Grossberg Layer & Training
Applications of counter propagation
Image classification.
Bi-directional
Associative
Memories:
Structure, retrieving a stored association
Encoding associations

Approx. 9
Lectures

L24

Memory capacity

L25-26

ART: ART architecture, ART classification


operation

L27

ART implementation

L28

Characteristics of ART.

L29

Image Compression Using ART

L30

Optical Neural Networks: Vector Matrix


Multipliers

L31

Hop field net using Electro optical matrix


Multipliers

L32

Holographic correlator

L33

Optical Hopfield
Holograms.

L34-L35

The Cognitrons and Neocognitrons: Their


structure and training.

Unit-IV

Approx. 8
Lectures

net

using

Volume

Genetic Algorithms: Elements, a simple

Approx. 9
Lectures

L36-37

genetic algorithm

L38

Working of genetic algorithms evolving


neural networks.

(SACHIN GUPTA)

Department of Computer Sc. & Engineering


M. M. GROUP OF INSTITUTION, RAMBHA , KARNAL
Course Coverage Plan ( Date-Wise)
CSE402 Neural Networks & Fuzzy Logic
Section

Lect.
No.

Introduction: Concepts of neural networks

L2

Characteristics of Neural Networks

L3

Historical Perspective

L5

Applications of Neural Networks


Fundamentals of Neural
biological prototype

L6

Neuron concept

L7

Single layer Neural Networks

L8

Networks:

The

Multi-Layer Neural Networks, terminology

L9

Notation and representation of Neural Networks

L10

Training of Artificial Neural Networks.

L11

Representation of perceptron
perceptron learning and training

L12

Unit-II

Lecture Description

L1

L4
Unit-1

Date

and

issues,

Classification, linear Separability

L13

Hopfield nets: Structure,

L14

Training, and applications, Stability

L15

Back propagation: Concept, Applications,

L16

Back Propagation Training Algorithms

L17

Counter Propagation
Network

L18

Networks:

Grossberg Layer & Training


Applications of counter propagation

Kohonan

L19
L20

Unit-III

Image classification.

L21

Bi-directional Associative Memories: Structure

L22

Retrieving a stored association

L23

Encoding associations

L24
L25

Memory capacity
ART: ART architecture,

L26

ART classification operation

L27

ART implementation

L28

Characteristics of ART.

L29

Image Compression Using ART

L30

Optical Neural Networks: Vector Matrix


Multipliers

L31

Hop field net using Electro optical matrix


Multipliers

L32

Holographic correlator
Unit-IV

L33

Optical Hopfield net using Volume Holograms.

L34

The Cognitrons and Neocognitrons

L35

Their structure and training.

L36
L37
L38

Genetic Algorithms: Elements,


A simple genetic algorithm
Working of genetic algorithms evolving neural
networks.

Department of Computer Sc. & Engineering


M. M. GROUP OF INSTITUTION, RAMBHA , KARNAL

TUTORIAL PLAN
CSE-402: Neural Networks & Fuzzy Logic
Tutorial.
No.

Topics to discuss/ Problems to rectify

T1
T2
T3
T4
T5
T6
T7
T8
T9
T10
T11
T12
T13
T14
T15
T16
T17
T18
T19
T20

(SACHIN GUPTA)
Department of Computer Sc. & Engineering
M. M. GROUP OF INSTITUTION, RAMBHA, KARNAL

LIST OF PRACTICAL ASSIGNMENT


CSE-406: Neural Networks (Pr.) Lab
No Practical Assignment
.
1

NN for AND, OR gate using perceptron.

Perceptron to classify odd and even numbers.

3
4

NN for alphabet recognition using backpropagation.


Hopfield network for recognizing patterns such as + and -.

NN for EXOR classification using Back propagation.

CPN for image classification.

Name and Telephone number recognition system

(SACHIN GUPTA)

Department of Computer Sc. & Engineering


M. M. GROUP OF INSTITUTION, RAMBHA , KARNAL

VALUE ADDITION
CSE-406: Computer Programming Lab
No Practical Assignment
.
1

NN for AND, OR gate using perceptron.

Perceptron to classify odd and even numbers.

NN for alphabet recognition using backpropagation.

Hopfield network for recognizing patterns such as + and -.

NN for EXOR classification using Back propagation.

CPN for image classification.

Name and Telephone number recognition system

(SACHIN GUPTA)

Department of Computer Sc. & Engineering

M. M. GROUP OF INSTITUTION, RAMBHA , KARNAL


SCHEME OF EXAMINATION
Paper
Code

CSE-406
Lab.
No.

Subject

Exam.
Duration

Neural Networks (Pr.)


Date

3 Hours

Max. Marks
Practi
cal

Sessi
onal

50

50

NN for AND, OR gate using perceptron.

L2

Perceptron to classify odd and even numbers.

L4

100

Title Of Experiment

L1

L3

To
tal
Marks

NN for alphabet recognition using backpropagation.


Hopfield network for recognizing patterns such as + and -.

L5

NN for EXOR classification using Back propagation.

L6

CPN for image classification.

L7

Name and Telephone number recognition system

(SACHIN GUPTA)

Evaluation Criteria

Subject Code: CE-414E


Subject Name: GEOSYNTHETICS ENGINEERING
Practical: 50
Sessional: 50
The student performance is evaluated on the basis of his/her performance during
semester. The evaluation criteria include marks distribution as given by following
table:

Class Attendance
Marks(40%)
20

Internal Viva (40%)


20

Class Performance Marks


(20%)
10

1. Student having attendance greater than 85% will b awarded 16 marks and students
having less than 85 % attendance will get marks on proportionate basis.
2. Class performance marks will be awarded based upon the performance of student
in the class in terms or assignments submission, behavior.

(GOURAV DUREJA)

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