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63982-01 - Lecture: A Practical Introduction to Data Science 4 CP

Semester spring semester 2024
Course frequency Every spring sem.
Lecturers Marcel Lüthi (marcel.luethi@unibas.ch, Assessor)
Content Data-driven research has established itself as the fourth scientific method, alongside theory, empirical research, and computational science. Data science is the new science of generating knowledge from data. To be precise, rather than a “pure” bona fide science, it is really an amalgam of tools, techniques, and processes from several disciplines—statistics, computer science, signal processing, machine learning, …—chosen to form a powerful toolbox and a set of best practices for modern data analysis. Success stories of data science range from molecular biology where it is used to understand single cell RNA sequencing datasets, over physics where it is used to detect new elementary particles, to governance and policymaking where it is used to visualize, understand, and predict global migration flows.

“A Practical Introduction to Data Science” is a first data science course for a varied audience, which emphasizes concrete examples in Python. The prerequisite is that you have some experience with programming in Python. The course covers data visualization principles in Python, relevant fundamentals of statistics and probability with many computational examples, and fundamentals of machine learning and, time permitting, neural networks.
Learning objectives - Use python packages to load and handle data in various formats
- Understand principles of data visualization; get familiar with python packages for visualization
- Gain intuition about the fundamentals of statistics
- Randomness, distributions, sampling
- Means, averages, deviations, interquartile ranges, …
- The law of large numbers, the central limit theorem
- The Monte Carlo idea (how do we try complicated things out computationally?)
- Statistical inference: confidence intervals, hypothesis testing, p-values
- Learn fundamentals of machine learning
- Cross-validation
- Logistic regression, generalized linear models
- neural networks
- Gain exposure to handling different data types
- Numerical data in tables, images, text
Weblink https://dmi.unibas.ch/de/studium/compute

 

Admission requirements - A first course in Python programming such as those offered at the DMI (62035-01 - Einführung in die Programmierung)
Language of instruction English
Use of digital media No specific media used

 

Interval Weekday Time Room
wöchentlich Wednesday 08.15-10.00 Vesalianum Seiteneingang, Grosser Hörsaal (EO.16)

Dates

Date Time Room
Wednesday 28.02.2024 08.15-10.00 Vesalianum Seiteneingang, Grosser Hörsaal (EO.16)
Wednesday 06.03.2024 08.15-10.00 Vesalianum Seiteneingang, Grosser Hörsaal (EO.16)
Wednesday 13.03.2024 08.15-10.00 Vesalianum Seiteneingang, Grosser Hörsaal (EO.16)
Wednesday 20.03.2024 08.15-10.00 Vesalianum Seiteneingang, Grosser Hörsaal (EO.16)
Wednesday 27.03.2024 08.15-10.00 Vesalianum Seiteneingang, Grosser Hörsaal (EO.16)
Wednesday 03.04.2024 08.15-10.00 Vesalianum Seiteneingang, Grosser Hörsaal (EO.16)
Wednesday 10.04.2024 08.15-10.00 Vesalianum Seiteneingang, Grosser Hörsaal (EO.16)
Wednesday 17.04.2024 08.15-10.00 Vesalianum Seiteneingang, Grosser Hörsaal (EO.16)
Wednesday 24.04.2024 08.15-10.00 Vesalianum Seiteneingang, Grosser Hörsaal (EO.16)
Wednesday 01.05.2024 08.15-10.00 Tag der Arbeit
Wednesday 08.05.2024 08.15-10.00 Vesalianum Seiteneingang, Grosser Hörsaal (EO.16)
Wednesday 15.05.2024 08.15-10.00 Vesalianum Seiteneingang, Grosser Hörsaal (EO.16)
Wednesday 22.05.2024 08.15-10.00 Vesalianum Seiteneingang, Grosser Hörsaal (EO.16)
Wednesday 29.05.2024 08.15-10.00 Vesalianum Seiteneingang, Grosser Hörsaal (EO.16)
Friday 21.06.2024 14.00-16.00 Biozentrum, Hörsaal U1.101
Friday 21.06.2024 14.00-16.00 Biozentrum, Maurice E. Müller Saal U1.111
Modules Electives Bachelor Mathematics: Recommendations (Bachelor's Studies: Mathematics)
Electives Bachelor Nanosciences: Recommendations (Bachelor's Studies: Nanosciences)
Electives Bachelor Physics (Bachelor's Studies: Physics)
Electives Master Mathematics: Recommendations (Master's Studies: Mathematics)
Modul: Applications and Related Topics (Bachelor's degree subject: Computer Science)
Modul: Humanities and Social Science Coding (Master's degree subject: Digital Humanities)
Modul: Informatik (Bachelor's degree subject: Physics)
Module: Applications and Related Topics (Bachelor's Studies: Computer Science)
Module: Field Electives in Economics and Public Policy (Master's Studies: Economics and Public Policy)
Module: Interdisciplinary and Transfer of Knowledge (Master's Studies: Actuarial Science)
Module: Specific Electives in Data Science and Computational Economics (Master's Studies: Business and Economics)
Module: Specific Electives in Marketing and Strategic Management (Master's Studies: Business and Economics)
Module: Technology Field (Master's Studies: Business and Technology)
Wahlbereich Grundstudium Bachelor Physik: Empfehlungen (Bachelor's Studies: Physics)
Wahlbereich Master Physik: Empfehlungen (Master's Studies: Physics)
Assessment format continuous assessment
Assessment details Grading will be based on a (computer-based) written exam at the end of the semester.
Expected date: Friday, 21 June 2024, 2-4 p.m.
Assessment registration/deregistration Reg.: course registration, dereg: cancel course registration
Repeat examination no repeat examination
Scale 1-6 0,5
Repeated registration as often as necessary
Responsible faculty Faculty of Science, studiendekanat-philnat@unibas.ch
Offered by Fachbereich Informatik

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