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IRE Transactions on Information Theory, Volume 8
Volume 8, Number 1, January 1962
- Jack Capon:

Asymptotic eigenfunctions and eigenvalues of a homogeneous integral equation. 2-4 - Stephen S. Wolff, John B. Thomas, T. R. Williams:

The polarity-coincidence correlator: A nonparametric detection device. 5-9 - Irving S. Reed, R. M. Stewart:

Note on the existence of perfect maps. 10-12 - Lars-Henning Zetterberg:

Cyclic codes from irreducible polynomials for correction of multiple errors. 13-20 - Robert G. Gallager:

Low-density parity-check codes. 21-28 - Arthur J. Bernstein, Wan H. Kim:

Linear codes for single error correction in symmetric and asymmetric computational processes. 29-34 - Frederick F. Sellers Jr.:

Bit loss and gain correction code. 35-38 - Bernard Elspas, Robert A. Short:

A note on optimum burst-error-correcting codes. 39-42 - Carl W. Helstrom:

A range-sampled sequential detection system. 43-47 - Nelson M. Blachman:

On the capacity of a band-limited channel perturbed by statistically dependent interference. 48-55 - F. Tung:

A note on the characterization of optimal processes (Corresp.). 56-57 - Moshe Zakai:

Correction to 'Second-Order Properties of the Pre-Envelope Processes'. 56 - D. Bell:

On 'Some quantum effects in information channels' by Stem, T.E. 57-58 - Morton Nadler:

A 32-point n=12, d=5 code (Corresp.). 58 - L. Norwood:

Upper bounds for error-detecting and error-correcting codes (Corresp.). 58 - F. B. Reis:

A linear transformation of the ambiguity function plane (Corresp.). 59 - W. Wesley Peterson:

Bounds for error-correcting codes (Corresp.). 60
Volume 8, Number 2, February 1962
- Edward E. David Jr.:

Bionics or electrology? An introduction to the sensory information processing issue. 74-77 - John L. Kelly Jr., Oliver G. Selfridge:

Sophistication in computers: A disagreement. 78-80 - George A. Miller:

Decision units in the perception of speech. 81-83 - Béla Julesz:

Visual Pattern Discrimination. 84-92 - James C. Bliss:

Kinesthetic-tactile communications. 92-99 - R. C. Brainard, F. W. Kammerer, E. G. Kimme:

Estimation of the subjective effects of noise in low-resolution television systems. 99-106 - Leon D. Harmon, John Levinson, Willem A. Bergeijk:

Analog models of neural mechanism. 107-112 - Nelson Y.-S. Kiang, Moise H. Goldstein Jr., William T. Peake:

Temporal coding of neural responses to acoustic stimuli. 113-119 - Patrick D. Wall, Ronald Melzack:

Neural mechanisms which discriminate events on the skin. 120-125 - Mark Kac:

A note on learning signal detection. 126-128 - R. E. Graham:

Snow removal-A noise-stripping process for picture signals. 129-144 - Lawrence G. Roberts:

Picture coding using pseudo-random noise. 145-154 - Morris Halle, Kenneth N. Stevens:

Speech recognition: A model and a program for research. 155-159 - Murray Eden:

Handwriting and pattern recognition. 160-166 - John J. Leimer:

Design factors in the development of an optical character recognition machine. 167-171 - Philip M. Lewis II:

The characteristic selection problem in recognition systems. 171-178 - Ming-Kuei Hu:

Visual pattern recognition by moment invariants. 179-187
Volume 8, Number 3, April 1962
- Irving S. Reed:

On a moment theorem for complex Gaussian processes. 194-195 - Irving S. Reed, Peter Swerling:

Filterless approximations of K th order to coherent detection. 196-199 - L. D. Grey:

Some bounds for error-correcting codes. 200-202 - Selmer M. Johnson:

A new upper bound for error-correcting codes. 203-207 - Barney Reiffen:

Sequential decoding for discrete input memoryless channels. 208-220 - D. H. Kelly:

Information capacity of a single retinal channel. 221-226 - A. V. Balakrishnan:

On the problem of time jitter in sampling. 226-236 - Michael B. Marcus, Peter Swerling:

Sequential detection in radar with multiple resolution elements. 237-245 - Phillip A. Bello:

Correction to 'Some Results on the Problem of Discriminating Between Two Gaussian Processes'. 245 - Steven M. Sussman:

Least-square synthesis of radar ambiguity functions. 246-254 - Arthur Gill:

A theorem concerning compact and cyclic sequences (Corresp.). 255 - Albert H. Nuttall:

High-order covariance functions for complex Gaussian processes (Corresp.). 255-256 - Edwin Weiss:

Compression and coding (Corresp.). 256-257 - C. N. Campopiano:

Bounds on burst-error-correcting codes (Corresp.). 257-259 - Worthie Doyle:

Elementary derivation for band-pass limiter S/N (Corresp.). 259 - Terrence L. Fine, Morris J. Levin:

Extreme-value theory applied to false-alarm probabilities (Corresp.). 259-260 - Thomas Kailath:

On multilink and multidimensional channels (Corresp.). 260-262
Volume 8, Number 4, July 1962
- John B. Thomas, Jack K. Wolf:

On the statistical detection problem for multiple signals. 274-280 - David J. Braverman:

Learning Filters for Optimum Pattern Recognition. 280-285 - H. Henry, Peter M. Schultheiss:

The Analysis of Certain Nonlinear Feedback Systems with Random Inputs. 285-291 - Peter G. Neumann:

Efficient error-limiting variable-length codes. 292-304 - Albert H. Nuttall:

Error probabilities for equicorrelated m -ary signals under phase-coherent and phase-incoherent reception. 305-314 - Peter Swerling:

Statistical properties of the contours of random surfaces. 315-321 - Herbert L. Groginsky, L. R. Wilson:

Effects of phase errors on pulse-compression systems (Corresp.). 321-322 - G. E. Roberts, H. Kaufman:

Correlation function at the output of a nonlinear device (Corresp.). 322-323 - Moshe Zakai:

The representation of narrow-band processes (Corresp.). 323-325 - Stephen Jauregui Jr.:

Complementary sequences of length 26 (Corresp.). 323 - Robert M. Lerner, J. P. Costas:

Communication theory vs. communications (Corresp.). 325-326 - Ivan Selin:

Comments on "On singular and nonsingular optimum (Bayes) tests for the detection of normal stochastic signals in normal noise" by Middleton, D. 326
Volume 8, Number 5, September 1962
- Gustave Solomon:

A weight formula for group codes. 1-4 - Eugene Prange:

The use of information sets in decoding cyclic codes. 5-9 - David A. Huffman:

The generation of impulse-equivalent pulse trains. 10-16 - Thomas C. Bartee, David I. Schneider:

An electronic decoder for Bose-Chaudhuri-Hocquenghem error-correcting codes. 17-24 - Jack J. Stiffler:

Synchronization methods for block codes. 25-34 - Donald B. Brick, George Zames:

Bayes' optimum filters derived using Wiener canonical forms. 35-46 - Lars-Henning Zetterberg:

Signal detection under noise interference in a game situation. 47-52 - Nelson M. Blachman:

The effect of statistically dependent interference upon channel capacity. 53-57 - Norman M. Abramson, David J. Braverman:

Learning to recognize patterns in a random environment. 58-63 - Martin A. Fischler, Richard L. Mattson, Oscar Firschein, L. D. Healy:

An approach to general pattern recognition. 64-73 - Julian R. Ullmann:

A consistency technique for pattern association. 74-81 - George S. Sebestyen:

Pattern recognition by an adaptive process of sample set construction. 82-91 - Tsuneji Koshikawa, Toshitaka Sugimoto:

The information rate of the pitch signal in speech. 92-100 - Edward E. David Jr., Manfred R. Schroeder, Benjamin F. Logan, Anthony J. Prestigiacomo:

Voice-excited vocoders for practical speech bandwidth reduction. 101-105 - Paul G. A. Jespers, Pe Tsi Chu, Alfred Fettweis:

A new method to compute correlation functions (Abstr.). 106-107 - Gerard Battail:

Determination approximative de la position extreme du seuil de reception en modulation de frequence (in French). 108-121 - David S. Slepian:

The threshold effect in modulation systems that expand bandwidth. 122-127 - K. E. Perry, John M. Wozencraft:

SECO: A self-regulating error correcting coder-decoder. 128-135 - Gerard Battail:

Approximate determination of the extreme threshold position in frequency modulation (Abstr.). 136 - George L. Gerstein:

Mathematical models for the all-or-none activity of some neurons. 137-143 - W. Taylor:

A theory of cortical organization and learning. 144-149 - H. Frank:

Quelques résultats théoriques et empiriques concernant l'accomodation informationelle (in French). 150-154 - Richard C. Atkinson, Edward C. Carterette, Ronald A. Kinchla:

Sequential phenomena in psychophysical judgments: A theoretical analysis. 155-162 - A. Andrew:

An experimental comparison of some algorithms for self-organizing systems. 163-168 - Charles S. Weaver:

Adaptive communication filtering. 169-178 - Melvin Earl Maron:

Design principles for an intelligent machine. 179-185 - S. N. Braines, V. B. Svechinsky:

Matrix structure in simulation of learning. 186-190 - R. Y. Huang, R. A. Johnson:

Information capacity of time-continuous channels. 191-198 - Jacob Ziv:

Coding and decoding for time-discrete amplitude-continuous memoryless channels. 199-205 - W. M. Brown, Carmen J. Palermo:

System performance in the presence of stochastic delays. 206-214 - S. S. L. Chang, B. Harris, John J. Metzner:

Optimum message transmission in a finite time. 215-224 - Wilhelm Fucks:

Mathematical analysis of formal structure of music. 225-228 - Thomas Kailath:

Measurements on time-variant communication channels. 229-236 - David A. Chesler:

Optimum multiple-input nonlinear system with Gaussian inputs. 237-245 - Satosi Watanabe:

Learning process and inverse H-theorem. 246-251 - Benjamin F. Logan, Manfred R. Schroeder:

A solution to problem of compatible single-sideband transmission. 252-259 - Peter G. Neumann:

On a class of efficient error-limiting variable-length codes. 260-266 - Wade H. Foy:

On instantaneous entropy. 267-274 - J. Oswald:

Sur la limitation spectrale et la frequence instantanee des signaux (in French). 275-282 - John A. Sheehan:

Some properties of the finite convolution. 283-284 - F. de Jager, Piet J. van Gerwen:

Co-modulation-A new method for high-speed data transmission. 285-290 - A. E. Basharinov:

On designs for automatic recognition of patterns in noise. 291-292 - Roland L. Dobrushin, Boris Tsybakov:

Information transmission with additional noise. 293-304 - Robert Price:

Error probabilities for adaptive multichannel reception of binary signals. 305-316
Volume 8, Number 6, October 1962
- Leo I. Bluestein, R. J. Schwarz:

Optimum zero memory filters. 337-342 - Richard P. Wishner:

Distribution of the normalized periodogram detector. 342-349 - William B. Kendall, Irving S. Reed:

Path-invariant comma-free codes. 350-355 - L. D. Grey:

Correction to 'Some Bounds for Error-Correcting Codes'. 355 - Alan J. Gross:

Binary group codes which correct errors in bursts of three for odd redundancy. 356-359 - Irwin M. Jacobs:

Optimum error detection codes for noiseless decision feedback. 359-371 - Attilio J. Rainal:

Zero-crossing intervals of Gaussian processes. 372-378 - Milton D. Rubin:

Comparison of signal and noise in full-wave and half-wave rectifiers (Corresp.). 379-380 - Worthie Doyle:

Band-pass limiters and random walks (Corresp.). 380-381 - Robert L. Frank, Solomon A. Zadoff, R. C. Heimiller:

Phase shift pulse codes with good periodic correlation properties (Corresp.). 381-382 - D. L. Cohn, J. M. Gorman:

A code separation property (Corresp.). 382-383 - Mario C. Grignetti:

Probability density for correlators (Corresp.). 383-384 - Alan J. Gross:

A note on some binary group codes which correct errors in bursts of four or less (Corresp.). 384 - D. M. Jones, Julian J. Bussgang:

Tree-like structure of block codes (Corresp.). 384-385 - David Middleton:

Remarks on and Revisions of Some Earlier Results in Two Recent Papers. 385-387 - Robert Price:

Error Probabilities for Adaptive Multichannel Reception of Binary Signals. 387-389

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