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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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