Microsoft Research Audio 104585: Coding Theory: Survey of Recent Pr... | |
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Coding theory emerged in the late 1940's, thanks to the | |
works of Shannon and Hamming, as the theory supporting | |
'reliable transmission of information (in the presence | |
(fear?) of noise)'. More than fifty years since, enormous | |
progress has been made within this theory. At the same | |
time, some of the most central questions remain | |
mysteriously elusive. In this talk we will survey some | |
recent progress, (hopefully) clarify some of the | |
(pervasive?) misconceptions, and lay out some of the | |
classical questions that remain open. | |
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Date Published: 2013-11-24 02:17:12 | |
Identifier: Microsoft_Research_Audio_104585 | |
Item Size: 66841365 | |
Language: english | |
Media Type: audio | |
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