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Media

Media Services is an initiative of the IEEE Information Theory Society to archive media-rich content generated by the community. Such content includes: slides, audio, and video from lectures and panel discussions; photographs from current and historical events; conference websites; and so forth.

Folder ISIT 2010, Austin
ISIT 2010 was held in Austin, USA. The Shannon Lecture was delivered by Te Sun Han. Plenaries were given by Michael Jordan, Abbas El Gamal, Anthony Ephremides, and Ram Zamir.
Link 2009 School of Information Theory
Slides and video from the 2009 School of Information Theory at Northwestern University. Dan Costello on "The Genesis of Coding Theory", Bruce Hajek on "A Sampling of Network Theory", Abbas El Gamal on "Achievability for Discrete Memoryless Systems", and Bob Gallager on "The Early Development of Information Theory, and What it Means for Today"
Folder ISIT 2009, Seoul
ISIT 2009 was held in Seoul, South Korea. The Shannon Lecture was given by Jorma Rissanen. Plenaries were given by Richard Baraniuk, David Tse, Raymond W. Yeung, and Noga Alon.
Folder ISIT 2008, Toronto
ISIT 2008 was held in Toronto, Canada. The Shannon Lecture was given by Robert M. Gray. Plenaries were given by A. Robert Calderbank, Alon Orlitsky, Emanuel H. Knill, and Avi Wigderson.
Folder ISIT 2007, Nice
ISIT 2007 was held in Nice, France. The Shannon Lecture was delivered by Sergio Verdú. Plenaries were given by Michelle Effros, Shlomo Shamai, H. Vincent Poor, and Emery N. Brown.
Folder ISIT 2006, Seattle
ISIT 2006 was held in Seattle, USA. The Shannon lecture was delivered by Rudolf Ahlswede. Plenaries were given by Andrew C. Yao, Alexander Vardy, Brendan J. Frey, and Donald Geman.
Folder Shannon Lectures
Transcripts and slides from past Shannon Lectures.