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Technical Committee on Information Theory (IT)
Chair: Toyoo Takata (Iwate Pref. Univ.) Vice Chair: Tomohiko Uematsu (Tokyo Inst. of Tech.)
Secretary: Hideki Yoshikawa (Tohoku Gakuin Univ.), Masazumi Kurihara (Univ. of Electro-Comm.)
Assistant: Mitsuharu Arimura (Shonan Inst. of Tech.)
DATE:
Fri, May 29, 2009 14:15 - 16:35
PLACE:
Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg.(3-5-8, Shiba-kouen, Minato-ku, Tokyo, 105-0011 Japan. 8 min. walk from Kamiya-cho Sta. on Subway Hibiya Line or 10 min. walk from Daimon Sta. both on Subway Asakusa Line and on Oedo Line. http://www.jspmi.or.jp/kaikan.htm. Hideki Yoshikawa. (03)3433-6691)
TOPICS:
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Fri, May 29 PM (14:15 - 16:35)
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(1) 14:15 - 14:40
Constructing prefix-free codes for finite-state noiseless channels
Takuya Koyama, Ken-ichi Iwata (Univ. of Fukui)
(2) 14:40 - 15:05
Relations between Universal FV and FF Source Codes
Shigeaki Kuzuoka (Wakayama Univ.)
(3) 15:05 - 15:30
Separate Interference Channels with Partially Cooperating Decoders
Hideki Yagi (Univ. of Electro-Comm.), Manabu Kobayashi (Shonan Inst. of Tech.)
----- Break ( 15 min. ) -----
(4) 15:45 - 16:10
Error Performance of Viterbi Decoding Matched to Pulse Interferences
Yu Morishima, Ikuo Oka, Shingo Ata (Osaka City Univ.)
(5) 16:10 - 16:35
On a Study of Coding with Multiplicity-Free Representations
Tatsumi Konishi, Yuji Murayama (Aichi Inst. of Tech.)
# CONFERENCE SPONSORS:
- This conference is co-sponsored by IEEE IT Society Japan Chapter.
=== Technical Committee on Information Theory (IT) ===
# FUTURE SCHEDULE:
Thu, Jul 23, 2009 - Fri, Jul 24, 2009: Kwansei Gakuin Univ. (Umeda campus) [Wed, May 20], Topics: Freshman session, general
# SECRETARY:
Hideki Yoshikawa(Tohoku Gakuin Univ.)
TEL +81-22-368-7295, FAX +81-22-368-7295
E-mail:htjcc-in
Masazumi Kurihara(Univ. of Electro-Communications)
TEL +81-42-443-5310, FAX +81-42-443-5291
E-mail:icec
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