The Information Theory Society Student Paper Award recognizes outstanding papers presented (by a student author) at the IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory. The award is given on the basis of both the technical content of the paper and the quality of the presentation, and the student(s) must be the primary contributor(s) to the paper.
ISIT 2010 received more than 250 papers eligible for this award. Based on the TPC recommendations, review scores and after its own reading, evaluation and deliberation, the IT Society Award Committee selected 44 finalists, listed here below. The winner(s) of the 2010 ISIT Student paper Award will be determined and announced soon after the conference, by June 26, 2010.
Paper # | Title of the Paper | Student Author |
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1136 | On the deletion channel with small deletion probability | Kanoria |
1139 | Gaussian MIMO Broadcast Channels with Common and Confidential Messages | Ekrem |
1142 | MMSE Dimension | Wu |
1207 | Secure Computing | Tyagi |
1268 | Fixed-Rate Tiling Encoders for 2-D Constraints | Sharov |
1273 | On the Deterministic Code Capacity Region of an Arbitrarily Varying Multiple-Access Channel Under List Decoding | Nitinawarat |
1329 | Universal Hypothesis Testing in the Learning-Limited Regime | Kelly |
1347 | On an Outer bound and an Inner Bound for the General Broadcast Channel | Gohari |
1357 | Variable-length coding with feedback in the non-asymptotic regime | Polyanskiy |
1404 | Graph-Constrained Group Testing | Cheraghchi |
1409 | Codes in Permutations and Error Correction for Rank Modulation | Mazumdar |
1412 | Near MDS poset codes and distributions | Purkayastha |
1422 | High-Dimensional Matched Subspace Detection When Data are Missing | Balzano |
1435 | Multiple Error-Correcting WOM-Codes | Yaakobi |
1547 | Moderate Deviation Analysis of Channel Coding: Discrete Memoryless Case | Altug |
1560 | Information-theoretic bounds on model selection for Gaussian Markov random fields | Wang |
1578 | On Optimality of a Hybrid Digital/Analog Scheme for Wyner-Ziv Coding over Broadcast Channels | Gao |
1634 | Linear Sum Capacity for Gaussian Multiple Access Channel with Feedback | Ardestanizadeh |
1661 | Entropy Measures vs. Algorithmic Information | Teixeira |
1750 | Stable Principal Component Pursuit | Zhou |
1802 | Function computation via subspace coding | Karamchandani |
1828 | A Fokker-Planck Differential Equation Approach for the Zero-Dispersion Optical Fiber Channel | Isvand Yousefi |
1853 | Exact-Repair MDS Codes for Distributed Storage Using Interference Alignment | Suh |
1858 | Geometric approximations of some Aloha-like stability regions | Xie |
1869 | Generalizing the Blum-Elias Method for Generating Random Bits from Markov Chains | Zhou |
1911 | On the scaling of Polar Codes: II. The behavior of un-polarized channels | Hassani |
1916 | On Order Relations Between Lower Bounds on the MSE of Unbiased Estimators | Todros |
1919 | On Distance Properties of Quasi-Cyclic Protograph-Based LDPC Codes | Butler |
1927 | Achieving the Secrecy Capacity of Wiretap Channels Using Polar Codes | Mahdavifar |
2008 | Modeling Location Uncertainty for Eavesdroppers: A Secrecy Graph Approach | Goel |
2048 | On Reconstructing a Sequence from its Subsequence Compositions | Acharya |
2088 | Improved Sparse Recovery Thresholds with Two-Step Reweighted $\ell_1$ Minimization | Khajehnejad |
2114 | Optimal ordering of transmissions for computing Boolean threshold functions | Kowshik |
2120 | On Secure Distributed Data Storage Under Repair Dynamics | Pawar |
2122 | Model Selection: Two Fundamental Measures of Coherence and Their Algorithmic Significance | Bajwa |
1783 | Operational Duality between Gelfand-Pinsker and Wyner-Ziv Coding | Gupta |
1579 | An entropy inequality for q-ary random variables and its application to channel polarization | Sasoglu |
1664 | One-Shot Capacity of Discrete Channels | Costa |
1875 | LDPC Codes for Rank Modulation in Flash Memories | Zhang |
2104 | Polytope Codes Against Adversaries in Networks | Kosut |
1532 | Complex Low Density Lattice Codes | Yona |
1810 | A Posterior Matching Scheme for Finite-State Channels with Feedback | Bae |
1928 | Distributed signal cancelation inspired by Witsenhausen's counterexample | Grover |
2051 | Network Coding for Multiple Unicasts: An Interference Alignment Approach | Das |