Modules | Area | Type | Hours | Teacher(s) | |
STATISTICAL METHODS FOR DATA SCIENCE | SECS-S/01 | LEZIONI | 48 |
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The student who completes successfully the course will have a solid knowledge on the main concepts and tools of statistical analysis, including the definition of a statistical model, the inference of its parameters with confidence intervals, the use of hypothesis testing. with specific applications to problems and models useful in data science. Finally the student will be able to use the language R for performing statistical analyses.
The student who completes successfully the course will have a solid knowledge on the main concepts and tools of statistical analysis, including the definition of a statistical model, the inference of its parameters with confidence intervals, the use of hypothesis testing. with specific applications to problems and models useful in data science. Finally the student will be able to use the language R for performing statistical analyses.
The student will be assessed on his/her demonstrated ability to discuss the main course contents using the appropriate terminology, and to apply the main statistical methods in different contexts.
The student will be assessed on his/her demonstrated ability to discuss the main course contents using the appropriate terminology, and to apply the main statistical methods in different contexts.
The student will be able to understand the main concept of statistical analysis and to choose and apply the appropriate tool to the case under study. The student will also be able to use the language R for performing statistical analyses.
The student will be able to understand the main concept of statistical analysis and to choose and apply the appropriate tool to the case under study. The student will also be able to use the language R for performing statistical analyses.
Attending students will do a group project on the statistical analysis of a large dataset, for which a number of questions will be proposed. The project will assess skills in the choice and use of statistical models.
Attending students will do a group project on the statistical analysis of a large dataset, for which a number of questions will be proposed. The project will assess skills in the choice and use of statistical models.
Students will be able to evaluate bias in statistical models, particularly in the case of models affecting socially sensitive decision making.
Students will be able to evaluate bias in statistical models, particularly in the case of models affecting socially sensitive decision making.
Group project and oral exams will include questions about bias in statistical models.
Group project and oral exams will include questions about bias in statistical models.
Basic knowledge of calculus. Basic knowledge of probability might be useful even if not indispensable.
Basic knowledge of calculus. Basic knowledge of probability might be useful even if not indispensable.
Delivery: face to face
Learning activities:
Attendance: strongly advised
Teaching methods:
Delivery: face to face
Learning activities:
Attendance: strongly advised
Teaching methods:
The program covers the basic methodologies, techniques and tools of statistical analysis. This includes basic knowledge of probability theory, random variables, convergence theorems, statistical models, estimation theory, and hypothesis testing. Other topics covered include bootstrap, expectation-maximization, and applications to data science problems. Finally the program covers the use of the language R for statistical analysis.
The program covers the basic methodologies, techniques and tools of statistical analysis. This includes basic knowledge of probability theory, random variables, convergence theorems, statistical models, estimation theory, and hypothesis testing. Other topics covered include bootstrap, expectation-maximization, and applications to data science problems. Finally the program covers the use of the language R for statistical analysis.
Non-attending students cannot do the project. All the rest remains unchanged.
Non-attending students cannot do the project. All the rest remains unchanged.
The exam consists of a written part and an oral part. The written part lasts 2 hours and it includes open questions and exercises (both theoretical and in R). Each exercise is assigned a grade. Students are admitted to the oral part if the sum of grade is at least 18/30. The oral part consists of open questions on the topics of the course. Attending students may replace the written part with a project to be done in groups throughout the course.
Online exams: during the COVID-19 restrictions, the written part and the oral part will be online. For the written part, students will connect to the virtual room of the course and will activate both microphone and web-cam. Each sheet will include name, surname, student id, and it will be signed. A picture of the sheets will be delivered to ruggieri@di.unipi.it.
The exam consists of a written part and an oral part. The written part lasts 2 hours and it includes open questions and exercises (both theoretical and in R). Each exercise is assigned a grade. Students are admitted to the oral part if the sum of grade is at least 18/30. The oral part consists of open questions on the topics of the course. Attending students may replace the written part with a project to be done in groups throughout the course.
Online exams: during the COVID-19 restrictions, the written part and the oral part will be online. For the written part, students will connect to the virtual room of the course and will activate both microphone and web-cam. Each sheet will include name, surname, student id, and it will be signed. A picture of the sheets will be delivered to ruggieri@di.unipi.it.