Program
Program of the 2017 North-American School of Information Theory
The final program is now available for download [ here ]
Poster session 1: Security, Statistics, and Machine Learning
- Covert Communication over Degraded Broadcast Channels
- Covert Communication on Renewal Packet Channels
- Secrecy by Learning an Adversary's Actions
- Compound Multiple Access Wiretap Channel
- Capacity the EM Covert/SideChannel Created by the Execution of Instructions
- Multi-receiver Secrecy Models with More Capable Eavesdroppers
- Dynamic Watermarking: Active Defense of Networked Cyber-Physical Systems
- Sequential measurement-dependent noisy search
- Reliability of Sequential Hypothesis Testing Can Be Achieved by an Almost-Fixed-Length Test
- Hypothesis Testing under Maximal Leakage Privacy Constraints
- Jackknife Estimation for Markov Processes with No Mixing Constraints
- Latent Tree Approximation in Linear Model
- Deep Learning for Joint Source and Channel Coding
- Information Processing and Social Organization in Archaeology: Decoding Gregory A. Johnson’s Models of Decision Making
- Distributed Statistical Machine Learning in Adversarial Settings: Byzantine Gradient Descent
Poster session 2: Coding and Signal Processing
- Encoding of Spatially Coupled LDGM Codes for Lossy Source Compression
- Lower Bounds for Quantized LDPC Min-Sum Decoders Based on Absorbing Sets
- Towards a Proof of the GM-MDS Conjecture
- Comparison of Iterative Reconstruction Algorithm for Compressive Sensing Problem
- Deterministic Compressed Sensing: Recovery of Large Supports
- Data-driven approaches for seismic event detection and location on dense surface array
- Asynchronous Coded Caching
- Secretive Coded Caching
- Coded Caching for Combination Networks with Cache-Aided Relays
- Optimizing Coded Caching for Heterogeneous Systems
- Low Subpacketization Schemes for Coded Caching
- Coded Computation for Distributed Channel Decoding
- Capacity of the Energy Harvesting Channel with Block i.i.d. Energy Arrivals
- Cover's Open Problem: ``The Capacity of the Relay Channel’’
Poster session 3: Communication Systems
- Random multiple access codes for Gaussian MAC: Bounds via Dudley integral
- Fundamental limits of random access communication with retransmissions
- An Efficient Power Allocation Scheme for Multirelay Systems with Lossy Intra-Links
- Noisy Beam Alignment Techniques for Reciprocal MIMO Channels
- Network Coding Constructions for Wireless Distributed Storage Systems
- Estimating The VLQ-based Rate-Stability Tradeoff of Multi-sensor Linear Control Systems
- Strong Coordination Over Noisy Communication Channels: Separate Versus Joint Coding
- Coordination With Clustered Common Randomness in a Three-Terminal Line Network
- Information-Theoretic Analysis of Refractory Effects in the P300 Speller