Journal: IEEE Transactions on Information Theory

Volume 2, Issue 4

102 -- 108Andrei N. Kolmogorov. On the Shannon theory of information transmission in the case of continuous signals
109 -- 115V. I. Siforov. On noise stability of a system with error-correcting codes
115 -- 116Brockway McMillan. Two inequalities implied by unique decipherability
117 -- 119Peter Elias, Amiel Feinstein, Claude E. Shannon. A note on the maximum flow through a network
119 -- 124L. Lorne Campbell. Rectification of two signals in random noise
125 -- 135Robert Price. Optimum detection of random signals in noise, with application to scatter-multipath communication-I
135 -- 139Mischa Schwartz. A coincidence procedure for signal detection
139 -- 146David L. Jagerman, L. J. Fogel. Some general aspects of the sampling theorem
146 -- 150J. A. McFadden. The axis-crossing intervals of random functions
151 -- 153Arthur Glovazky. Determination of redundancies in a set of patterns
154 -- 0Kent R. Johnson. Correction to 'Optimum. Linear, Discrete Filtering of Signals containing a nonrandom component'

Volume 2, Issue 3

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

Volume 2, Issue 2

49 -- 55Kent R. Johnson. Optimum, linear, discrete filtering of signals containing a nonrandom component
56 -- 65Edward L. O'Neill. Spatial filtering in optics
66 -- 71Mischa Schwartz. Effects of signal fluctuation on the detection of pulse signals in noise
72 -- 75Kenneth S. Miller, Lotfi A. Zadeh. Solution of an integral equation occurring in the theories of prediction and detection
76 -- 81Marvin Blum. Generalization of the class of nonrandom inputs of the Zadeh-Ragazzini prediction model
82 -- 83J. A. McFadden. The correlation function of a sine wave plus noise after extreme clippings
84 -- 86David S. Slepian. A note off two binary signaling alphabets
87 -- 90Seymour Stein, J. E. Storer. Generating a Gaussian sample
91 -- 94Paul E. Green Jr.. A bibliography of Soviet literature on noise, correlation, and information theory
95 -- 0S. Okada. On the information invariant (Abstr.)
96 -- 97Nelson M. Blachman. Comments on "In which fields do we graze?" by de Rosa, L
96 -- 0M. Hoberman. Comments on "In which fields do we graze?" by de Rosa, L
96 -- 0S. Bagno. Comments on "In which fields do we graze?" by de Rosa, L

Volume 2, Issue 1

4 -- 11Douglas G. Lampard. The probability distribution for the filtered output of a multiplier whose inputs are correlated, stationary, Gaussian time-series
12 -- 17A. B. Lees. Interpolation and extrapolation of sampled data
17 -- 23Nelson M. Blachman. Report on the third London Symposium on Information Theory
24 -- 28Herbert Sherman. Some optimal signals for time measurement
29 -- 38Gerald P. Dinneen, Irving S. Reed. An analysis of signal detection and location by digital methods
38 -- 42B. J. DuWaldt. Inverse probability in angular-tracking radars
42 -- 44A. Jeffrey. The linear, input-controlled, variable-pass network
43 -- 44B. Keiser. Rebuttal to comments by A. Jeffrey