- Brockway McMillan:
Two inequalities implied by unique decipherability. IRE Trans. Inf. Theory 2(4): 115-116 (1956) - George A. Miller:
Human memory and the storage of information. IRE Trans. Inf. Theory 2(3): 129-137 (1956) - Kenneth S. Miller, Lotfi A. Zadeh:
Solution of an integral equation occurring in the theories of prediction and detection. IRE Trans. Inf. Theory 2(2): 72-75 (1956) - Allen Newell, Herbert A. Simon:
The logic theory machine-A complex information processing system. IRE Trans. Inf. Theory 2(3): 61-79 (1956) - Edward L. O'Neill:
Spatial filtering in optics. IRE Trans. Inf. Theory 2(2): 56-65 (1956) - Satio Okada:
On the information invariant (Abstr.). IRE Trans. Inf. Theory 2(2): 95 (1956) - Robert Price:
Optimum detection of random signals in noise, with application to scatter-multipath communication-I. IRE Trans. Inf. Theory 2(4): 125-135 (1956) - Nathaniel Rochester, John H. Holland, L. H. Haibt, William L. Duda:
Tests on a cell assembly theory of the action of the brain, using a large digital computer. IRE Trans. Inf. Theory 2(3): 80-93 (1956) - William F. Schreiber:
The measurement of third order probability distributions of television signals. IRE Trans. Inf. Theory 2(3): 94-105 (1956) - Marcel Paul Schützenberger:
On an application of semi groups methods to some problems in coding. IRE Trans. Inf. Theory 2(3): 47-60 (1956) - Mischa Schwartz:
Effects of signal fluctuation on the detection of pulse signals in noise. IRE Trans. Inf. Theory 2(2): 66-71 (1956) - Mischa Schwartz:
A coincidence procedure for signal detection. IRE Trans. Inf. Theory 2(4): 135-139 (1956) - Claude E. Shannon:
The zero error capacity of a noisy channel. IRE Trans. Inf. Theory 2(3): 8-19 (1956) - Herbert Sherman:
Some optimal signals for time measurement. IRE Trans. Inf. Theory 2(1): 24-28 (1956) - William M. Siebert:
A radar detection philosophy. IRE Trans. Inf. Theory 2(3): 204-221 (1956) - V. I. Siforov:
On noise stability of a system with error-correcting codes. IRE Trans. Inf. Theory 2(4): 109-115 (1956) - David S. Slepian:
A note off two binary signaling alphabets. IRE Trans. Inf. Theory 2(2): 84-86 (1956) - Seymour Stein, J. E. Storer:
Generating a Gaussian sample. IRE Trans. Inf. Theory 2(2): 87-90 (1956) - John A. Swets, Theodore G. Birdsall:
The human use of information-III: Decision-making in signal detection and recognition situations involving multiple alternatives. IRE Trans. Inf. Theory 2(3): 138-165 (1956) - George C. Sziklai:
Some studies in the speed of visual perception. IRE Trans. Inf. Theory 2(3): 125-128 (1956) - Victor H. Yngve:
Gap analysis and syntax. IRE Trans. Inf. Theory 2(3): 106-112 (1956)