Tsachy Weissman
Itschak (Tsachy) Weissman | |
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Alma mater | Technion – Israel Institute of Technology |
Known for | Information Theory and Communications, Statistical Signal Processing, Weissman score |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Information Theory, Digital Communications, Statistical Signal Processing, Applications |
Institutions | Stanford University |
Doctoral students | Himanshu Asnani (PhD ‘14) received the 2015 Marconi Society Young Scholar Award. Sivaramakrishnan, Kamakshi (PhD), founder Drawbridge (company) |
Tsachy (Itschak) Weissman is Professor of Electrical Engineering at Stanford University.[1] He is founding director of the Stanford Compression Forum.[1] His research interests include Information theory, statistical signal processing, and their applications, with recent emphasis on biological applications, in genomics in particular. Lossless compression and lossy compression. Delay-constrained and complexity-constrained compression and communication. Network information theory. Feedback communications. Directed information. The interplay between estimation theory and information theory. Entropy (information theory). Noise reduction (Denoising), filtering, prediction, sequential decision making, and learning. Connections with probability, statistics, and computer science (as listed in Weissman's CV PDF link).[1]
He is Senior Technical Advisor to HBO show Silicon Valley (TV series), and namesake of the Weissman score.[2] Weissman is co-inventor of the Discrete Universal Denoiser (DUDE) algorithm.[3]
On his personal website, Weissman has spoken out against intimidation and sexual harassment in the information theory community.[4]
Education
Weissman received his B.Sc in Electrical Engineering (Summa Cum Laude) in 1997, and his PhD (2001) from Technion – Israel Institute of Technology.[5]
Career
In 2002, Weissman joined Hewlett-Packard (HP) Laboratories as a researcher. In 2003 he became a Visiting Scientist at HP.[6] At HP, he was co-inventor of a denoising algorithm named the Discrete Universal Denoiser (DUDE).
Weissman became Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering at Stanford University in 2003.[7] [8] [9] He was promoted to Associate Professor in 2010,[10] and professor in 2015.[11]
He was named Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers IEEE in 2013 [12] for contributions to information theory and its applications in signal processing.
Patents
Tsachy Weissman has been granted 15 U.S. patents.[13]
Books
- B. Marcus, K. Petersen and T. Weissman (eds.), Entropy of Hidden Markov Processes and Connections to Dynamical Systems, Cambridge University Press, July 2011.
External links
References
- ^ a b c Stanford profile, Itschak Weissman
- ^ IEEE Spectrum, "A Made-For-TV Compression Algorithm", 25 July 2014
- ^ HP Labs, Discrete Universal Denoiser (DUDE)
- ^ FAQs
- ^ Stanford University profile, Tsachy Weissman
- ^ HP Labs, People
- ^ Stanford Report, President's Report to the Board of Trustees, 2003
- ^ Stanford Report, Diverse backgrounds, interests distinguish new faculty on campus, 2004
- ^ Stanford Report, Report of the President to the Board of Trustees, 2009
- ^ Stanford Report, Report of the President: Academic Council professoriate appointments, 2010
- ^ Stanford Report, Report of the President: Academic Council Professoriate appointments, 2015
- ^ IEEE Information Theory Society Fellows
- ^ Patents, Itschak Weissman