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21 September 2018
Meet Us at the 2018 IEEE Information Theory Workshop in Guangzhou, China, 25–29 November 2018
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Our editors will be attending the 2018 IEEE Information Theory Workshop (ITW 2018), to be held in Guangzhou, China, on 25–29 November 2018.
ITW 2018 solicits and welcomes original contributions on the frontiers of information theory, coding theory and their applications, as well as the frontiers with other fields of study such as data science, biology and signal processing. The conference structure consists of a daily plenary seminar followed by two parallel paper sessions throughout the day.
The following four MDPI journals will be represented:
Entropy
Information
Challenges
Cryptography