Communication, Control and Signal Processing Seminar
The online CCSP Seminar, on recent advances in communication, control and signal processing at large, is a teaching seminar. Each invited speaker is requested to present a lecture (of duration 60 - 90 minutes) that describes just one or two mathematical techniques and just as many key results. The lecture will be given at a Zoom whiteboard in classroom fashion, at classroom pace, and will be videotaped for open access if the speaker so desires.
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Upcoming Talks
Manuj Mukherjee (IIIT Delhi)
Improved bounds on the interactive capacity via error pattern analysis
Oct 31 2024, 11:30 am ET AVW 2168
Abstract
[Zoom link]
Past talks
Michael Langberg (SUNY Buffalo)
Codes for Adversaries - Between Worst-Case and Average-Case Jamming
Mar 11, 2021
Abstract & Video Recording
Jaikumar Radhakrishnan (Tata Institute of Fundamental Research)
The zero-error list decoding capacity of the q/(q-1) channel
Feb 11, 2021
Abstract & Video Recording
Mary Wootters (Stanford University)
Sharp Thresholds for Random Subspaces, and Applications to LDPC Codes
Dec 3, 2020
Abstract & Video Recording
Mokshay Madiman (University of Delaware)
Rényi information inequalities and their mathematical ramifications
Nov 12, 2020
Abstract & Video Recording
Min Ye (Tsinghua-Berkeley Shenzhen Institute)
Strong Converse on Bitwise Decoding for Random Linear Code Ensemble
Oct 29, 2020
Abstract & Video Recording
Amin Gohari (Tehran Institute for Advanced Studies)
The Auxiliary Receiver Approach in Network Information Theory
Oct 15, 2020
Abstract & Video Recording
Shun Watanabe (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology)
Revisiting Identification and Common Randomness
Oct 1, 2020
Abstract & Video Recording
Arya Mazumdar (UMass Amherst)
Learning Mixtures and Trace Reconstruction
Sep 17, 2020
Abstract & Video Recording
Himanshu Tyagi (IISc)
Interactive Inference under Information Constraints
Sep 3, 2020
Abstract & Video Recording
Soheil Feizi (UMD)
Certifiable Defenses against Adversarial Attacks
Mar 5, 2020
Abstract