Technical Program

SS-L1: Information-Theoretic Methods in Signal Acquisition, Analysis and Processing

Session Type: Lecture
Time: Monday, March 6, 13:30 - 15:30
Location: Grand Salon 21
Session Chairs: Yonina Eldar, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology and Miguel Rodrigues, University College London
 
SS-L1.1: HOW LITTLE DOES NON-EXACT RECOVERY HELP IN GROUP TESTING?
         Jonathan Scarlett; École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
         Volkan Cevher; École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
 
SS-L1.2: INFORMATION THEORETIC STRUCTURE LEARNING WITH CONFIDENCE
         Kevin Moon; Yale University
         Morteza Noshad; University of Michigan
         Salimeh Yasaei Sekeh; University of Michigan
         Alfred O. Hero; University of Michigan
 
SS-L1.3: MINIMUM ENTROPY PURSUIT: NOISE ANALYSIS
         Shirin Jalali; Nokia Bell Labs
         H. Vincent Poor; Princeton University
 
SS-L1.4: RATE-DISTORTION TRADE-OFFS IN ACQUISITION OF SIGNAL PARAMETERS
         Miguel Rodrigues; University College London
         Nikos Deligiannis; Vrije Universiteit Brussel
         Lifeng Lai; University of California, Davis
         Yonina C. Eldar; Technion - Israel Institute of Technology
 
SS-L1.5: RUN-LENGTH LIMITED CODES FOR BACKSCATTER COMMUNICATION
         Itay Cnaan-On; Duke University
         Andrew Harms; University of Nebraska-Lincoln
         Jeffrey L. Krolik; Duke University
         Robert Calderbank; Duke University
 
SS-L1.6: AUTOENCODERS TRAINED WITH RELEVANT INFORMATION: BLENDING SHANNON AND WIENER'S PERSPECTIVES
         Shujian Yu; University of Florida
         Matthew Emigh; University of Florida
         Eder Santana; University of Florida
         Jose C. Principe; University of Florida