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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
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Language: english
Media Type: audio
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