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IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, Volume 16
Volume 16, Number 1, January 1970
- Gregory J. Chaitin:
On the difficulty of computations. 5-9 - David J. Sakrison:
The rate of a class of random processes. 10-16 - Morton I. Schwartz:
Distribution of the time-average power of a Gaussian process. 17-26 - D. W. Peterson:
Some convergence properties of a nearest neighbor decision rule. 26-31 - Lee D. Davisson, Edward A. Feustel, James W. Modestino:
The effects of dependence on nonparametric detection. 32-41 - C. K. Chow:
On optimum recognition error and reject tradeoff. 41-46 - William G. Wee:
On feature selection in a class of distribution-free pattern classifiers. 47-55 - David Chase:
Coding theorems for the nonsynchronized channel. 55-73 - Darrol F. Delong Jr., Edward M. Hofstetter:
Correction to 'The design of clutter-resistant radar waveforms with limited dynamic range'. 73 - Nicolaos S. Tzannes, A. J. Sarantakis, E. H. Farr:
Entropy and data compression (Corresp.). 74-75 - Michael A. Schumer:
Interpolation of a Gaussian-Markov process (Corresp.). 75-77 - Bernard C. Picinbono:
Spherically invariant and compound Gaussian stochastic processes (Corresp.). 77-79 - John H. Painter:
Ideal limiting of digital signals in Gaussian noise (Corresp.). 79-81 - John N. Pierce:
Asymptotic quantizing error for unbounded random variables (Corresp.). 81-83 - Robert J. McAulay:
A state-space bandwidth constraint for problems in waveform design (Corresp.). 83-85 - Manfred R. Schroeder:
Synthesis of low-peak-factor signals and binary sequences with low autocorrelation (Corresp.). 85-89 - Darrol F. Delong Jr., Edward M. Hofstetter:
Optimum Radar Signal-Filter Pairs in a Cluttered Environment. 89-90 - Thomas E. Fortmann:
Comments on 'Signal design for a class of clutter channels' by Balakrishnan, A. V. 90-91 - Richard A. Roberts, Clifford T. Mullis:
A Bayes sequential test of m hypotheses (Corresp.). 91-94 - Larry J. Greenstein, A. Brindley:
Bounded approximations for averaging multitrial detection probabilities over slowly fading targets (Corresp.). 94-95 - Gerard V. Trunk:
Small and Large-Sample Behavior of Two Detectors Against Envelope-Detected. 95-99 - Keinosuke Fukunaga, David R. Olsen:
Piecewise linear discriminant functions and classification errors for multiclass problems (Corresp.). 99-100 - Marvin K. Simon:
On the capacity of a cascade of identical discrete memoryless nonsingular channels (Corresp.). 100-102 - Irvin G. Stiglitz:
Review of 'Probabilistic Information Theory, Discrete and Memoryless Models' (Jelinek, F.; 1968). 103 - Aaron D. Wyner:
Review of 'Information Theory and Reliable Communication' (Gallager, R. G.; 1968). 103-104
Volume 16, Number 2, March 1970
- Toby Berger:
Information rates of Wiener processes. 134-139 - B. H. Bharucha, T. T. Kadota:
On the representation of continuous parameter processes by a sequence of random variables. 139-141 - Sherman Karp, Robert M. Gagliardi:
On the representation of a continuous stochastic intensity by Poisson shot noise. 142-147 - Frederick J. Beutler:
Alias-free randomly timed sampling of stochastic processes. 147-152 - Renwick E. Curry, Wallace E. Vander Velde, James E. Potter:
Nonlinear estimation with quantized measurements-PCM, predictive quantization, and data compression. 152-161 - R. L. Kashyap:
Identification of a transition matrix of a Markov chain from noisy measurements of state. 161-166 - Raffaele Esposito, Michael A. Schumer:
Probing linear filters- Signal design for the detection problem. 167-171 - Peter Elias:
Bounds on performance of optimum quantizers. 172-184 - Thomas M. Cover, Martin E. Hellman:
The two-armed-bandit problem with time-invariant finite memory. 185-195 - Rudolf de Buda:
Signals that can be calculated from their ambiguity function. 195-202 - Nelson M. Blachman:
Geometry of optimum incoherent detection. 202-205 - Robert F. Daly:
Signal design for efficient detection in dispersive channels. 206-213 - Michael P. Beddoes, Otto Meier:
Flicker effect and television compression. 214-218 - Edward A. Bucher, Jerrold A. Heller:
Error probability bounds for systematic convolutional codes. 219-224 - David D. Sworder:
A note on filtering for independent increment processes (Corresp.). 224-226 - Colin C. Blaydon, R. L. Kashyap, Terry J. Wagner:
Comments on the Estimation of Distribution Functions (Corresp.). 226 - A. Wragg, D. C. Dowson:
Fitting continuous probability density functions over [0,∞) using information theory ideas (Corresp.). 226-230 - Charles L. Rino:
The inversion of covariance matrices by finite Fourier transforms (Corresp.). 230-232 - H. N. Sagon:
An integral relevant to the detection of a signal in polarized Gaussian noise (Corresp.). 232 - Garrett Gordon Apple, Paul A. Wintz:
Calculation of Fourier transforms on finite Abelian groups (Corresp.). 233-234 - Saligram G. S. Shiva, Paul E. Allard:
A few useful details about a known technique for factoring 1+X2q-1 (Corresp.). 234-235 - Jack K. Wolf:
Nonbinary random error-correcting codes (Corresp.). 236-237 - E. J. Klieber:
Some difference triangles for constructing self-orthogonal codes (Corresp.). 237-238 - Stafford E. Tavares, M. Fukada:
Further results on the synchronization of binary cyclic codes (Corresp.). 238-241 - Saligram G. S. Shiva, Gérald E. Séguin:
Synchronizable error-correcting binary codes (Corresp.). 241-242 - Jack K. Wolf:
Review of 'Error Correcting Codes' (Mann, H. B., Ed.; 1968). 242-243
Volume 16, Number 3, May 1970
- Terrence L. Fine:
On the apparent convergence of relative frequency and its implications. 251-257 - Tzay Y. Young, Giorgio Coraluppi:
Stochastic estimation of a mixture of normal density functions using an information criterion. 258-263 - Henry L. Weidemann, Edwin B. Stear:
Entropy analysis of estimating systems. 264-270 - Lee D. Davisson, Stuart C. Schwartz:
Analysis of a decision-directed receiver with unknown priors. 270-276 - Thomas Kailath:
Likelihood ratios for Gaussian processes. 276-288 - Hisashi Kobayashi:
Distance measures and asymptotic relative efficiency. 288-291 - T. T. Kadota:
Nonsingular detection and likelihood ratio for random signals in white Gaussian noise. 291-298 - William A. Janos:
Tail of the distribution of sums of log-normal variates. 299-302 - Kenneth S. Miller, Marvin M. Rochwarger:
On estimating spectral moments in the presence of colored noise. 303-309 - V. G. Hansen:
Detection performance of some nonparametric rank tests and an application to radar. 309-318 - Jane Win-Shih Liu:
Reliability of quantum-mechanical communication systems. 319-329 - Sidney J. Yakowitz:
Unsupervised learning and the identification of finite mixtures. 330-338 - John L. Ramsey:
Realization of optimum interleavers. 338-345 - Percy A. Pierre:
Asymptotic eigenfunctions of covariance kernels with rational spectral densities (Corresp.). 346-347 - Yasuichi Horibe:
On zero error probability of binary decisions (Corresp.). 347-348 - Stanley A. Butman:
Rank-order statistics for optimum detection of binary signals in the presence of white noise and dc drift (Corresp.). 348-351 - Stephen S. Rappaport:
Statistically optimum AGC for Rayleigh-distributed signals of unknown strength (Corresp.). 351-352 - Robert O. Harger:
An improved error bound for equal-strength diversity channels (Corresp.). 352-353 - Thomas H. E. Ericson:
A Gaussian channel with slow fading (Corresp.). 353-355 - Melvin N. Woinsky, Ludwik Kurz:
Nonparametric detection using dependent samples (Corresp.). 355-358 - Gérald E. Séguin:
On the weight distribution of cyclic codes (Corresp.). 358 - Chin-Long Chen:
Computer results on the minimum distance of some binary cyclic codes (Corresp.). 359-360 - Bruno O. Shubert:
Review of 'Knowing and Guessing, A Quantitative Study of Inference and Information' (Watanabe, S.; 1969). 361-362 - George L. Turin:
Review of 'Signal Theory' (Franks, L. E.; 1969). 362
Volume 16, Number 4, July 1970
- Martin E. Hellman, Josef Raviv:
Probability of error, equivocation, and the Chernoff bound. 368-372 - Ashok K. Agrawala:
Learning with a probabilistic teacher. 373-379 - James E. Mazo, Jack Salz:
A theorem on conditional expectation. 379-381 - Lee D. Davisson:
Steady-state error in adaptive mean-square minimization. 382-385 - Gene Barry Goldstein, Peter Swerling:
Bootstrapping the generalized least-squares estimator in colored Gaussian noise with unknown covariance parameters. 385-392 - Thomas Kailath:
A further note on a general likelihood formula for random signals in Gaussian noise. 393-396 - Terry L. Henderson, Demetrios G. Lainiotis:
Application of state-variable techniques to optimal feature extraction - Multichannel analog data. 396-406 - Jack K. Wolf, Jacob Ziv:
Transmission of noisy information to a noisy receiver with minimum distortion. 406-411 - Robert M. Gray:
Information rates of autoregressive processes. 412-421 - Joseph T. Cordaro Jr., Terry J. Wagner:
Intersymbol interference on a continuous-time Gaussian channel. 422-429 - Thomas R. Crimmins, Harold M. Horwitz:
Mean-square-error optimum coset leaders for group codes. 429-432 - Robert A. Scholtz, R. M. Storwick:
Block codes for statistical synchronization. 432-438 - Robert A. Scholtz, Lloyd R. Welch:
Mechanization of codes with bounded synchronization delays. 438-446 - Willis C. Gore:
Further results on product codes. 446-451 - Shu Lin, Edward J. Weldon Jr.:
Further results on cyclic product codes. 452-459 - Thomas N. Morrissey Jr.:
Analysis of decoders for convolutional codes by stochastic sequential machine methods. 460-469 - Albert C. L. Chiang, Irving S. Reed:
Arithmetic norms and bounds of the arithmetic AN codes. 470-476 - Francis T. S. Yu:
Information channel capacity of a photographic film (Corresp.). 477-480 - Daniel P. Petersen:
Reexamination of the prefiltering problem in a state-variable formulation (Corresp.). 480-484 - Charles L. Rino:
Factorization of spectra by discrete Fourier transforms (Corresp.). 484-485 - George Epstein:
On finite-memory recursive filters (Corresp.). 486-487 - Arthur J. Collmeyer, Someshwar C. Gupta:
Estimating the amplitude of a sinusoid from noisy random samples (Corresp.). 487-489 - Brian L. N. Kennett:
A note on the finite Walsh transform (Corresp.). 489-491 - Heinz H. Schreiber:
Bandwidth requirements for Walsh functions (Corresp.). 491-493 - Stephen S. Lavenberg:
Note on a partition for a decision feedback strategy (Corresp.). 493-494 - B. Chandrasekaran:
Finite-memory hypothesis testing-A critique (Corresp.). 494-496 - Thomas M. Cover, Martin E. Hellman:
Finite-memory hypothesis testing-Comments on a critique (Corresp.). 496-497 - K. P. Seshagiri Prabhu:
On the detection of a sudden change in system parameters. 497-500 - William F. McGee:
Another recursive method of computing the Q function (Corresp.). 500-501 - M. S. Stone, Charles L. Weber:
Signal-design considerations for the noncoherent Gaussian channel (Corresp.). 501-503 - R. K. Mueller:
Recoverability of signals transmitted over a channel with interference due to independent samples of the input (Corresp.). 503-504 - J. E. Paul Jr., A. J. Goetze, John Ben O'Neal Jr.:
A modified figure of merit for feature selection in pattern recognition (Corresp.). 504-507 - Jeremiah F. Hayes, Ali Habibi, Paul A. Wintz:
Rate-distortion function for a Gaussian source model of images (Corresp.). 507-509 - Harold Fredricksen:
Asymptotic behavior of Golomb's Z(n) conjecture (Corresp.). 509-510 - Franco P. Preparata:
A new look at the Golay (23, 12) code (Corresp.). 510-511 - Charles W. Hoffner II, Sudhakar M. Reddy:
Circulant bases for cyclic codes (Corresp.). 511-512 - John E. Savage:
A note on the performance of concatenated codes (Corresp.). 512-513 - Raffaele Esposito:
Review of 'An Introduction to Statistical Communication Theory' (Thomas, J. B.; 1969). 514-515 - J. Pieter M. Schalkwijk:
Review of 'Notes on Digital Communication' (Turin, G. L.; 1969). 515
Volume 16, Number 5, September 1970
- Augustine H. Gray Jr.:
On Gaussian noise envelopes. 522-528 - Abraham H. Haddad:
Dynamical representation of Markov processes of the separable class. 529-534 - Albert Arcese, P. H. Mengert, E. W. Trombini:
Image detection through bipolar correlation. 534-541 - Marshall W. Anderson, R. Benning:
A distribution-free discrimination procedure based on clustering. 541-548 - Demetrios G. Lainiotis:
Sequential structure and parameter-adaptive pattern recognition-I: Supervised learning. 548-556 - Edward A. Patrick, Joseph Peter Costello:
On unsupervised estimation algorithms. 556-569 - Howard I. Silver, Ludwik Kurz:
A class of continuous signal-design problems in burst noise. 570-581 - Uzi Timor:
Design of signals for analog communication. 581-587 - Jacob Ziv:
The behavior of analog communication systems. 587-594 - Shih-Yung Tong:
Systematic construction of self-orthogonal diffuse codes. 594-604 - Thammavarapu R. N. Rao, Avtar K. Trehan:
Single-Error-Correcting Nonbinary Arithmetic Codes. 604-608 - Robert J. McEliece:
On the symmetry of good nonlinear codes. 609-611 - Edward A. Bucher:
Sequential decoding of systematic and nonsystematic convolutional codes with arbitrary decoder bias. 611-624 - Sudhakar M. Reddy:
On decoding iterated codes. 624-627 - Ferrel G. Stremler, Tom Jensen:
The probability density function for the output of an analog crosscorrelator with bandpass inputs (Corresp.). 627-629 - Alfred C. Watts:
On exponential smoothing of discrete time series (Corresp.). 630 - Robert O. Harger:
On the characterization and likelihood functional of lognormal random processes (Corresp.). 630-632 - J. Bibb Cain, Richard S. Simpson:
Concatenation schemes for the Gaussian channel with feedback (Corresp.). 632-635 - Willis C. Gore, A. Brinton Cooper III:
Comments on 'Polynomial codes' by Kasami, T., Lin, S., and Peterson, W. W. 635-638 - A. Brinton Cooper III, Willis C. Gore:
A recent result concerning the dual of polynomial codes (Corresp.). 638-640 - Henry D. Chadwick, Irving S. Reed:
The equivalence of rank permutation codes to a new class of binary codes (Corresp.). 640-641 - Saligram G. S. Shiva, K. C. Fung, H. S. Y. Tan:
On permutation decoding of binary cyclic double-error-correcting codes of certain lengths (Corresp.). 641-643 - Stafford E. Tavares, Saligram G. S. Shiva:
Detecting and correcting multiple bursts for binary cyclic codes (Corresp.). 643-644 - Kenneth K. Tzeng, Carlos R. P. Hartmann:
On the minimum distance of certain reversible cyclic codes (Corresp.). 644-646 - Alexander Miczo, Luther D. Rudolph:
A note on the free distance of a convolutional code (Corresp.). 646-648 - Kenneth K. Tzeng:
Comments on 'A note on the nonbinary BCH code' by Ong, A. 648-649 - W. Wagner:
Best Fire codes with length up to 1200 bits (Corresp.). 649-650 - Spencer W. Ng:
On Rudolph's majority-logic decoding algorithm (Corresp.). 651-652 - Solomon Kullback:
Correction to A Lower Bound for Discrimination Information in Terms of Variation. 652 - Michael A. Arbib:
Review of 'Theory of Automata' (Salomaa, A.; 1969). 652-653 - Andrew J. Viterbi:
Review of Statistical Theory of Signal Detection, 2nd edn.(Helstrom, C. W.; 1968). 653-654
Volume 16, Number 6, November 1970
- Nathan Newman, Gerson Sparer:
Some convergence theorems for linear systems. 658-663 - W. D. Ray, R. M. Driver:
Further decomposition of the Karhunen-Loève series representation of a stationary random process. 663-668 - K. Yacoub:
Relationship between multiple and partial coherence functions. 668-672 - Sherman Karp, John R. Clark:
Photon counting: A problem in classical noise theory. 672-680 - Lee D. Davisson:
Convergence probability bounds for stochastic approximation. 680-685 - Richard A. Roberts, John R. Tooley:
Estimation with finite memory. 685-691 - Uzi Timor:
An upper bound on the estimation error in the threshold region. 692-699 - Ke-Yen Chang, A. Moore:
Modified digital correlator and its estimation errors. 699-706 - Darrol F. Delong Jr.:
Design of radar signals and receivers subject to implementation errors. 707-711 - John J. Metzner:
New viewpoint on communication channel capabilities. 712-716 - Neil J. A. Sloane, Donald S. Whitehead:
New family of single-error correcting codes. 717-719 - G. David Forney Jr.:
Convolutional codes I: Algebraic structure. 720-738 - Luther D. Rudolph:
Generalized threshold decoding of convolutional codes. 739-745 - Neil J. A. Sloane, Elwyn R. Berlekamp:
Weight enumerator for second-order Reed-Muller codes. 745-751 - Tadao Kasami, Nobuki Tokura:
On the weight structure of Reed-Muller codes. 752-759 - Philippe Delsarte:
On cyclic codes that are invariant under the general linear group. 760-769 - Osamu Shimbo:
Correction to 'Threshold characteristics of FM signals demodulated by an FM discriminator'. 769 - Robert Lugannani:
Correction to 'Intersymbol interference and probability of error in digital systems'. 770 - Igor Vajda:
Note on discrimination information and variation (Corresp.). 771-773 - E. S. Eby:
Synthesis of multivariate Gaussian random processes with a preassigned covariance (Corresp.). 773-776 - Robert Lugannani:
On a mean-square approximation problem (Corresp.). 776-778 - Osamu Shimbo:
Threshold noise analysis of FM signals for a general baseband signal modulation and its application to the case of sinusoidal modulation (Corresp.). 778-781 - S. Berkowitz:
Block filtering in amplitude-continuous time-discrete channels (Corresp.). 782-786 - Russell Ju Fu Fang:
Unification of linear information feedback schemes for additive white Gaussian noise channels (Corresp.). 786-789 - Russell Ju Fu Fang:
Optimum linear feedback scheme for matching colored Gaussian sources with white Gaussian channels (Corresp.). 789-791 - T. T. Kadota:
Generalization of Feinstein's fundamental lemma (Corresp.). 791-792 - Herbert D. Goldman, K. Mandu, David Knee, J. Paci:
Constructive encoder for multiple burst correction of binary convolutional codes (Corresp.). 792-793 - G. David Forney Jr.:
Use of a sequential decoder to analyze convolutional code structure (Corresp.). 793-795 - Wai-Hung Ng:
Study on decoding recovery behavior for convolutional codes (Corresp.). 795-797 - Maurice Karlin:
Decoding of circulant codes (Corresp.). 797-802 - Michael A. Arbib:
Review of 'The Sciences of the Artificial' (Simon, H. A.; 1969). 803-804
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