EE Seminar: Coding For Interactive Communication
~~(The talk will be given in English)
Speaker: Dr. Klim Efremenko
CS, Tel Aviv University
Monday, December 28th, 2015
15:00 - 16:00
Room 011, Kitot Bldg., Faculty of Engineering
Coding For Interactive Communication
Abstract
Classic error correcting codes are designed to encode messages sent over a noisy channel from one party to another. They are optimized to correct a large number of errors, while still having efficient encoding and decoding algorithms. However, most modern communication is interactive, where two or more parties are actively sending messages based on the information they received. Classic error correcting codes fail to achieve optimal parameters for interactive communication, and in some cases fail to achieve any error correction at all. In this talk, I will describe some of the ongoing research, aimed at designing and understanding error correcting codes for interactive communication.
Short bio:
Today I am a postdoctorate researcher in the department of Computer Sciencei n Tel-Aviv University, befre I was a postdoc at Simons Institute at Berkeley at University of Chicago and I was at Institute for Advanced Studies.
My main research research focus is in area of error correcting codes and information theory in particular in Locally Decodable Codes and in Interactive Communication.