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  3. ISIT 2015 Shannnon Lecture and Plenary Videos Posted
ISIT 2015 Shannnon Lecture and Plenary Videos Posted
Videos of the ISIT 2015 Shannon Lecture by Robert Calderbank and plenary talks by Bin Yu, Madhu Sudan, Terrence Sejnowski, and Ruediger Urbanke are available for streaming on the ITSOC Vimeo page.
Jan 7, 2016
Anand
D.
Sarwate

Videos are available via the ISIT 2015 album on the ITSOC Vimeo site and include the 2015 Shannon Lecture:

  • Robert Calderbank: The Art of Signaling

as well as the plenary lectures:

  • Bin Yu: The Multi-facets of a Data Science Project to Answer: How Are Organs Formed?

  • Madhu Sudan: Locality in Coding Theory

  • Terrence J. Sejnowski: Inside Information: Communication and Computation in the Brain

  • Ruediger Urbanke: Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, and Something Proved

In addition, video is available of the panel discussion . Videos of the tutorials will uploaded in the coming weeks.

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