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Minimum Energy to Send k Bits Over Multiple-Antenna Fading Channels

32-D677 , United States

The LIDS Seminar Series features distinguished speakers in the information and decision sciences who provide an overview of a research area, as well as exciting recent progress in that area. Intended for a broad audience, seminar topics span the areas of communications, computation, control, learning, networks, probability and statistics, optimization, and signal processing. 

Nonlinear Identification and Control using Convex Optimization

32-D677 , United States

The LIDS Seminar Series features distinguished speakers in the information and decision sciences who provide an overview of a research area, as well as exciting recent progress in that area. Intended for a broad audience, seminar topics span the areas of communications, computation, control, learning, networks, probability and statistics, optimization, and signal processing. 

How to Predict When Estimation is Hard: Algorithms for Learning on Graphs

32-G449 , United States

The LIDS Seminar Series features distinguished speakers in the information and decision sciences who provide an overview of a research area, as well as exciting recent progress in that area. Intended for a broad audience, seminar topics span the areas of communications, computation, control, learning, networks, probability and statistics, optimization, and signal processing. 

On Programs that Learn to Write Programs

32-155 , United States

The LIDS Seminar Series features distinguished speakers in the information and decision sciences who provide an overview of a research area, as well as exciting recent progress in that area. Intended for a broad audience, seminar topics span the areas of communications, computation, control, learning, networks, probability and statistics, optimization, and signal processing. 

Why Only Us: The Evolution of Language

32-155 , United States

The LIDS Seminar Series features distinguished speakers in the information and decision sciences who provide an overview of a research area, as well as exciting recent progress in that area. Intended for a broad audience, seminar topics span the areas of communications, computation, control, learning, networks, probability and statistics, optimization, and signal processing. 

The Central Role of Physical Modeling in Systems Design

32-155 , United States

The LIDS Seminar Series features distinguished speakers in the information and decision sciences who provide an overview of a research area, as well as exciting recent progress in that area. Intended for a broad audience, seminar topics span the areas of communications, computation, control, learning, networks, probability and statistics, optimization, and signal processing. 

Generalized Independent Component Analysis over Finite Alphabets

32-155 , United States

The LIDS Seminar Series features distinguished speakers in the information and decision sciences who provide an overview of a research area, as well as exciting recent progress in that area. Intended for a broad audience, seminar topics span the areas of communications, computation, control, learning, networks, probability and statistics, optimization, and signal processing. 

Random Walks that Find Perfect Objects and the Lovasz Local Lemma

32-155 , United States

The LIDS Seminar Series features distinguished speakers in the information and decision sciences who provide an overview of a research area, as well as exciting recent progress in that area. Intended for a broad audience, seminar topics span the areas of communications, computation, control, learning, networks, probability and statistics, optimization, and signal processing. 

On Estimation with Strategic Sensors

32-155 , United States

The LIDS Seminar Series features distinguished speakers in the information and decision sciences who provide an overview of a research area, as well as exciting recent progress in that area. Intended for a broad audience, seminar topics span the areas of communications, computation, control, learning, networks, probability and statistics, optimization, and signal processing. 

Isoperimetric Games

32-155 , United States

The LIDS Seminar Series features distinguished speakers in the information and decision sciences who provide an overview of a research area, as well as exciting recent progress in that area. Intended for a broad audience, seminar topics span the areas of communications, computation, control, learning, networks, probability and statistics, optimization, and signal processing. 


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