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Transactions of the IRE Professional Group on Information Theory, Volume 4, 1954
Volume 4, September 1954
- Amiel Feinstein:

A new basic theorem of information theory. 2-22 - Marcel J. E. Golay:

Binary coding. 23-28 - Peter Elias:

Error-free Coding. 29-37 - Irving S. Reed:

A class of multiple-error-correcting codes and the decoding scheme. 38-49 - Richard A. Silverman, Martin Balser:

Coding for constant-data-rate systems. 50-63 - Jerome Rothstein:

Information, organization and systems. 64-66 - Manfred Kochen:

An information-theoretical model of organizations. 67-75 - Belmont G. Farley, Wesley A. Clark:

Simulation of self-organizing systems by digital computer. 76-84 - Satosi Watanabe:

A study of ergodicity and redundancy based on intersymbol correlation of finite range. 85-92 - William J. McGill:

Multivariate information transmission. 93-111 - Calvin N. Mooers:

Choice and coding in information retrieval systems. 112-118 - David van Meter, David Middleton:

Modern statistical approaches to reception in communication theory. 119-145 - Rudolf F. Drenick:

A non-linear prediction theory. 146-162 - Robert Price:

The detection of signals perturbed by scatter and noise. 163-170 - W. Wesley Peterson, Theodore G. Birdsall, William C. Fox:

The theory of signal detectability. 171-212 - Wilson P. Tanner, John A. Swets:

The human use of information-I: Signal detection for the case of the signal known exactly. 213-221 - Wilson P. Tanner Jr., Robert Z. Norman:

The human use of information-II: Signal detection for the case of an unknown signal parameter. 222-227

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