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Journal: IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
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Issue
Volume
2
, Issue
3
8
--
19
Claude E. Shannon
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The zero error capacity of a noisy channel
20
--
28
David A. Huffman
.
A linear circuit viewpoint on error-correcting codes
29
--
40
Sheldon S. L. Chang
.
Theory of information feedback systems
41
--
46
H. P. Kramer
,
Max V. Mathews
.
A linear coding for transmitting a set of correlated signals
47
--
60
Marcel Paul Schützenberger
.
On an application of semi groups methods to some problems in coding
61
--
79
Allen Newell
,
Herbert A. Simon
.
The logic theory machine-A complex information processing system
80
--
93
Nathaniel Rochester
,
John H. Holland
,
L. H. Haibt
,
W. L. Duda
.
Tests on a cell assembly theory of the action of the brain, using a large digital computer
94
--
105
William F. Schreiber
.
The measurement of third order probability distributions of television signals
106
--
112
Victor H. Yngve
.
Gap analysis and syntax
113
--
124
Noam Chomsky
.
Three models for the description of language
125
--
128
George C. Sziklai
.
Some studies in the speed of visual perception
129
--
137
George A. Miller
.
Human memory and the storage of information
138
--
165
John A. Swets
,
Theodore G. Birdsall
.
The human use of information-III: Decision-making in signal detection and recognition situations involving multiple alternatives
166
--
172
A. V. Balakrishnan
,
Rudolf F. Drenick
.
On optimum non-linear extraction and coding filters
173
--
175
Richard C. Booton
.
Final-value systems with Gaussian inputs
176
--
184
Marvin Blum
.
An extension of the minimum mean square prediction theory for sampled input signals
185
--
189
John L. Kelly
.
A new interpretation of information rate
190
--
203
Benoit Mandelbrot
.
An outline of a purely phenomenological theory of statistical thermodynamics-I: Canonical ensembles
204
--
221
William M. Siebert
.
A radar detection philosophy