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2018 ISIT Plenary Talk -- Vail, CO
Guidance from Information Theory – an engineering perspective
Gottfried Ungerboeck
ISIT Plenary LectureShannon Lectures
ISIT 2023, Taipei, Taiwan
Meet the Shannon Awardee
Shannon Award
Information Theory Society presents a brief history of internet communication and packet switched networks leading to the idea of network coding.…
Network Coding
2018 ISIT Tutorial
Vail, CO - 6/17/18
Nanoscale Information Processing
Lav R. Varshney and Naresh R. Shanbhag
Tutorial
2018 ISIT Tutorial
6/17/18
What Do We Know About Matrix Estimation?
Christina Lee Yu and Devavrat Shah
ISIT Plenary Lecture
What motivated the concept of Markov chains & Markov models? Featuring Plato's theory of forms, Jacob Bernoulli's weak law of large numbers and…
Information Theory Society presents how the Lempel-Ziv lossless compression algorithm works. It was published in 1978 and improved by Welch in 1984…
Source CodingCoding
2018 ISIT Plenary Talk -- Vail, CO
Sit Back and Enjoy the Noise
Amos Lapidoth
ETH Zurich
ISIT Plenary Lecture
2011 Shannon Lecture
From Constrained Signaling to Network Interference Alignment via an Information-Estimation Perspective
Shlomo Shamai (Shitz)…
Shannon Lectures
Morse Code Simulator: https://www.khanacademy.org/math/appl...
How can we quantify/measure an information source? We introduce the ideas of Nyquist & Hartley using a simple game involving yes/no questions. It…
Claude Shannon demonstrated how to generate "english looking" text using Markov chains and how this gives a satisfactory representation of the…
2021 Croucher Summer Course in Information Theory, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Lecture
Information theoryCoding TheoryFinite blocklength
2021 Croucher Summer Course in Information Theory, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Lecture
Information theoryCoding TheoryFinite blocklength
2021 Croucher Summer Course in Information Theory, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Lecture
EstimationHypothesis TestingDistributed SystemsSecrecy
2016 ISIT Shannon Lecture
The Classical Capacity of a Quantum Channel
Alexander S. Holevo
Steklov Mathematical Institute
ISIT Plenary LectureShannon Lectures
2008 Shannon Lecture
Source Coding and Simulation
Professor Robert M. Gray
Stanford University
Shannon LecturesISIT Plenary Lecture
2014 Shannon Lecture: On The Mathematics of Distinguishable Difference.
By János Körner, "Sapienza" University of Rome
Shannon Lectures
Information Theory Society presents the key concepts needed to understand low-density parity-check codes (LDPC codes). It's a blend of repetition…
LDPC CodesCoding
The IEEE Information Theory Society presents an overview of Adi Shamir's 1979 paper on secret sharing. This is part of our series on the greatest…
Secrecy
The key insights behind content and collaborative filtering (Matrix Factorization). How Amazon, Netflix, Facebook and others predict what you will…
Recommender SystemsApplications
2007 Shannon Lecture
Teaching IT
Sergio Verdu
Princeton University
Shannon AwardShannon LecturesISIT Plenary Lecture
2009 ISIT Shannon Lecture
Optimal Estimation
Professor Jorma Rissanen
University of Tampere
ISIT Plenary LectureShannon Lectures
2021 Croucher Summer Course in Information Theory, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Lecture
Machine LearningInformation theoryFairness
2021 Croucher Summer Course in Information Theory, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Lecture
Machine LearningInformation theoryFairness
2021 Croucher Summer Course in Information Theory, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Lecture
Machine LearningInformation theoryFairness
2021 Croucher Summer Course in Information Theory, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Lecture
EstimationHypothesis TestingDistributed SystemsSecrecy
2021 Croucher Summer Course in Information Theory, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Lecture
Coding TheoryLocally-testable codesLocally-decodable codes
2021 Croucher Summer Course in Information Theory, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Lecture
Data sharingPrivacy
2021 Croucher Summer Course in Information Theory, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Lecture
Information theoryCoding TheoryFinite blocklength
2021 Croucher Summer Course in Information Theory, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Lecture
Random WalkHigh dimensional expander Hypergraphs
2021 Croucher Summer Course in Information Theory, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Lecture
Coding TheoryLocally-testable codesLocally-decodable codes
ISIT 2021, Melbourne, Victoria, AustraliaShannon Lecture
ISIT Plenary LecturePlenary LectureShannon Lectures
IEEE ISIT 2020, Los Angeles (Virtual)
Shannon Lecture
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Shannon LecturesQuantum Information Theory
2010 ISIT Shannon Lecture
Musing upon Information Theory
Professor Te Sun Han
NICT
Shannon Lectures
2013 ISIT Shannon Lecture
Distance-Divergence Inequalities
Katalin Marton
Alfréd Rényi Institute of Mathematics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences
ISIT Plenary LectureShannon Lectures
2021 Croucher Summer Course in Information Theory, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Lecture
Data sharingPrivacy
2021 Croucher Summer Course in Information Theory, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Lecture
EstimationHypothesis TestingDistributed SystemsSecrecy
2021 Croucher Summer Course in Information Theory, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Lecture
Mutual information Machines learning Estimation
2021 Croucher Summer Course in Information Theory, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Lecture
Coding TheoryLocally-testable codesLocally-decodable codes
2021 Croucher Summer Course in Information Theory, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Lecture
Data sharingPrivacy
2021 Croucher Summer Course in Information Theory, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Lecture
Mutual information Machines learning Estimation
2021 Croucher Summer Course in Information Theory, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Lecture
Mutual information Machines learning Estimation
2021 Croucher Summer Course in Information Theory, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Lecture
Random WalkHigh dimensional expander Hypergraphs
2021 Croucher Summer Course in Information Theory, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Lecture
Random WalkHigh dimensional expander Hypergraphs