London Symposium on Information Theory (LSIT)
The Fifth London Symposium on Information Theory (LSIT) will be held on 30th and 31st of May 2019 at King's College London. The symposium continues the tradition of the historical first four editions of LSIT, which were held in London in 1950, 1952, 1955, and 1960, and were attended by the likes of Claude Shannon and Alan Turing.
This will be a two-day event, with the first day devoted to exploring the intersection of machine learning and information theory and the second day dedicated to novel applications of information theory. We will have two keynote presentations per day, as well as invited talks, and poster sessions. The registration will be free for all the attendees.
Registration is now open! Registration is free, but places are limited:
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General Chairs
Osvaldo Simeone
Deniz Gunduz