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- 1953
- Maurice Stevenson Bartlett:
The statistical approach to the analysis of time-series. Trans. IRE Prof. Group Inf. Theory 1: 81-101 (1953) - Maurice Stevenson Bartlett:
Discussion on Prof. M.S. Bartlett's paper on 'The Statistical Approach to the Analysis of Time-Series'. Trans. IRE Prof. Group Inf. Theory 1: 180-181 (1953) - John A. V. Bates:
Glossary of physiological terms. Trans. IRE Prof. Group Inf. Theory 1: 5-8 (1953) - John A. V. Bates:
Significance of information theory to neurophysiology. Trans. IRE Prof. Group Inf. Theory 1: 137-142 (1953) - John A. V. Bates:
Discussion on Dr. J.A.V. Bate's paper 'Significance of Information Theory in Neurophysiology'. Trans. IRE Prof. Group Inf. Theory 1: 192- (1953) - E. Colin Cherry:
A history of the theory of information. Trans. IRE Prof. Group Inf. Theory 1: 22-43 (1953) - E. Colin Cherry:
Discussion on Mr. E.C. Cherry's paper on 'On the History of the Theory of Information'. Trans. IRE Prof. Group Inf. Theory 1: 167-168 (1953) - Dennis B. Fry:
Communication theory and linguistic theory. Trans. IRE Prof. Group Inf. Theory 1: 120-124 (1953) - Dennis Gabor:
Communication theory, past, present and prospective. Trans. IRE Prof. Group Inf. Theory 1: 2-4 (1953) - Dennis Gabor:
Communication theory and physics. Trans. IRE Prof. Group Inf. Theory 1: 48-59 (1953) - Dennis Gabor:
Discussion on Dr. Gabor's Paper on 'Communication Theory and Physics'. Trans. IRE Prof. Group Inf. Theory 1: 175-176 (1953) - Thomas Gold:
Hearing. Trans. IRE Prof. Group Inf. Theory 1: 125-127 (1953) - Thomas Gold:
Discussion on Dr. T. Gold's paper on 'Hearing'. Trans. IRE Prof. Group Inf. Theory 1: 190- (1953) - William Edmund Hick:
Information theory in psychology. Trans. IRE Prof. Group Inf. Theory 1: 130-133 (1953) - William Edmund Hick:
Discussion on Dr. W.E. Hick's paper 'Information Theory in Psychology'. Trans. IRE Prof. Group Inf. Theory 1: 191- (1953) - D. K. C. MacDonald:
Fluctuations and theory of noise. Trans. IRE Prof. Group Inf. Theory 1: 114-119 (1953) - D. K. C. MacDonald:
Discussion on Dr. D.K.C. Macdonald's paper on 'Fluctuations and the theory of noise'. Trans. IRE Prof. Group Inf. Theory 1: 187-189 (1953) - Donald M. MacKay:
The nomenclature of information theory. Trans. IRE Prof. Group Inf. Theory 1: 9-21 (1953) - Donald M. MacKay:
Quantal aspects of scientific information. Trans. IRE Prof. Group Inf. Theory 1: 60-80 (1953) - Donald M. MacKay:
Entropy, time and information (Introduction to discussion). Trans. IRE Prof. Group Inf. Theory 1: 162-166 (1953) - Donald M. MacKay:
Discussion on Dr. Mackay's paper on 'Quantum Aspects of Scientific Information'. Trans. IRE Prof. Group Inf. Theory 1: 177-179 (1953) - Donald M. MacKay:
Discussion on Mr. Mackay's paper 'Entropy, Time and Information'. Trans. IRE Prof. Group Inf. Theory 1: 206-208 (1953) - W. A. H. Rushton:
The problem of the information which the brain receives from the eye (Abstr.). Trans. IRE Prof. Group Inf. Theory 1: 128-129 (1953) - Claude E. Shannon:
Communication theory - Exposition of fundamentals. Trans. IRE Prof. Group Inf. Theory 1: 44-47 (1953) - Claude E. Shannon:
General treatment of the problem of coding. Trans. IRE Prof. Group Inf. Theory 1: 102-104 (1953) - Claude E. Shannon:
The lattice theory of information. Trans. IRE Prof. Group Inf. Theory 1: 105-107 (1953) - Claude E. Shannon:
Discussion on Dr. Shannon's papers. Trans. IRE Prof. Group Inf. Theory 1: 169-174 (1953) - Eliot Slater:
Statistics for the chess computer and the factor of mobility. Trans. IRE Prof. Group Inf. Theory 1: 150-152 (1953) - Eliot Slater:
Discussion on Dr. E. Slater's paper on 'Statistics for the Chess Computor and the Factor of Mobility'. Trans. IRE Prof. Group Inf. Theory 1: 198-200 (1953) - Albert M. Uttley:
Information, machines, and brains. Trans. IRE Prof. Group Inf. Theory 1: 143-149 (1953)
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