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Error Correction Codes: Theory and Applications

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This lecture covers the theory and applications of error correction codes, focusing on the concepts of Hamming distance, decoding rules, and the design of codes for reliable communication. Emre Telatar explains the importance of minimizing distance in coding and the implications for error detection and correction.

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