Ilan Sadeh (born June 1, 1953) is an Israeli IT theoretician, entrepreneur, and human rights activist. He holds the position of Associate Professor of Computer Sciences and Mathematics at the University for Information Science and Technology "St. Paul The Apostole"[1] in Ohrid, Republic of Macedonia.
Sadeh was the first to claim publicly in the Israeli media that Israel has no right to be called the "heir" to Holocaust victims and no right to represent Holocaust survivors.[2] According to him, Zionist leaders have little cause for pride in their actions during the Second World War – Zionist financiers withheld funds, while the JDC refused to help save Europe's Jewry, instead prioritizing the needs of the Yishuv in Palestine.
The situation in Israel brought Sadeh to the conclusion that the political system must be replaced. He entered politics and led a movement in behalf of Holocaust survivors. He published a few articles in Israeli newspapers and had a public impact.[3][4] Sadeh was elected a representative of that community and ran in the preliminary election of the Labour Party for the Knesset, or Israeli Parliament (1996), but was not elected. Following his activities, Sadeh was recently threatened and accused of being a traitor. Sadeh has taken libel action over the charges in Israeli Court (2011).
Ilan Sadeh has had pioneering results in a few research and developments fields: "Smart camera," a long time before September 11 events, and "Homeland Security" projects, New Video compression, military applications for surveillance, seismic data processing and others.
Sadeh has established three start up companies: Meitav, Israel (1982), Visnet (1996) and Vipeg (2000). He has been intensively involved in establishing and R&D of new start-up companies, establishing the infrastructure, dealing with intellectual property issues, managing all activities, raising funding, coordinating consortium in EU FP5 FP6 programs.
However, being unable to compete with the "Fat Cat" companies, bureaucracy, civil industry and the military establishment in Israel, as well as with the European Companies that were promoting only MPEG4, Sadeh could not raise government support nor get the support of the Israeli Army, temporarily left Israel in 2006 and moved to Macedonia in 2011.
IEEE Computer Society Data Compression Committee on Computer Communications 3, pp. 148–158 (1993). Universal algorithms for data compression.
Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science 5 (1), pp. 139–169 (1995).
He presented performance analysis based on LDT (Large Deviations Theory) and presented the trade-off between compression rate, distortion level and probability of error.
Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science 5 (4), pp. 717–742 (1995).
Convergence Theorems of Universal algorithms for data compression.[13]
Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science 6 (1), pp. 101–114 (1996).
The exact bound relations between rates, distortion levels in multiple description system. The results are expansions of Shannon's bounds for multiterminal network.
Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science December 1995.
Presented sub-optimal universal coding schemes for voice coding.
Probability in the Engineering and Informational Sciences
Editor: Sheldon Ross, Cambridge University Press , 12 1998 pp. 189–210.[16] Presented the first application of Large Deviation Theory approach to the asymptotic expansions of Shannon's bounds.
Probability in the Engineering and Informational Sciences
Editor: Sheldon Ross, Cambridge University Press,
He was the first to generalize Shannon McMillan Breiman Theorem (Lossy AEP).
He found important Limit Theorems. These theorems were "re-invented" by a member of the "Israeli Clique".
Image Processing and Communications, March 1996.
Presented sub-optimal universal coding schemes for video coding.
Computers and Mathematics with Applications, February 1996.
Presented a novel method for Image Coding based on Polynomial approximation of images. Theoretical and practical results were presented.
Image Processing and Communications, March 1996.
More theoretical and practical results about Image Coding based on Polynomial approximation of images.[19]
Ph.D. Dissertation, School of Mathematical Sciences, Tel Aviv University, June 1993.
He found theoretical bounds on parallel computation of multivariate polynomial.
Computers and Mathematics with Applications, September 1996, pages 57–72
He found important Limit Theorems for Approximate String Matching for data compression and practical sub optimal results.
Presentation of Large Deviation Theory approach to the asymptotic expansions of Shannon's data compression bounds.
Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science 1996 pp. 123–136
He presented new limit theorems for multiterminal systems and presented a new approach to the degraded diversity system problem.
Computers and Mathematics with Applications, February 1996
New theoretical and practical results about Image Coding based on Polynomial approximation of images.[25]
Proceedings of the conference on Information Sciences and Systems 1992 Princeton University Conference paper – New theoretical and practical results about Image Coding based on Polynomial approximation of images.
Conference paper – he showed by using the extended Kac's Lemma, that the compression rate, asymptotically achieved by the "Sadeh Algorithm", converges in probability to Shannon's bound. The algorithm has been patented in the USA and Israel.
Proceedings of the IEEE Information Theory Conference 1995 Vancouver Canada, 196. Presentation in Conference of First Large Deviation Theory approach to the asymptotic expansions of Shannon's data compression bounds.
Conference paper – I have shown that the compression rate, asymptotically achieved by the "Sadeh Algorithm", converges in probability to Shannon's bound.
Proceedings of the Conference on Control and Information at Hong Kong Chinese University Press. 1995 pp. 305–310 Presentation in Conference of Large Deviation Theory approach to the asymptotic expansions of Shannon's theoretical bounds.
US patent 5836003 He had shown that the compression rate, asymptotically achieved by the "Sadeh Algorithm", converges in probability to Shannon's bound and showed suboptimal applications.
He have shown that the compression rate, asymptotically achieved by the "Sadeh Algorithm", converges in probability to Shannon's bound and showed suboptimal applications.
Video and Voice coding algorithms.
A method and means for Tank Navigation. The method is operational even in severe electromagnetic environments, based on Sadeh's experience as Armored Forces Officer in Israel Army.
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