Journal Publications
Journal Publications
Zvika Ben-Haim
Nevo, S., Morin, E., Gerzi Rosenthal, A., Metzger, A., Barshai, C., Weitzner, D., Voloshin, D., Kratzert, F., Elidan, G., Dror, G., Begelman, G., Nearing, G., Shalev, G., Noga, H., Shavitt, I., Yuklea, L., Royz, M., Giladi, N., Peled Levi, N., Reich, O., Gilon, O., Maor, R., Timnat, S., Shechter, T., Anisimov, V., Gigi, Y., Levin, Y., Moshe, Z., Ben-Haim, Z., Hassidim, A., and Matias, Y..
to appear in Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, 2023.
Z. Ben-Haim, T. Michaeli, and Y. C. Eldar.
IEEE Trans. Information Theory 58(8): 4993–5015, Aug. 2012; arXiv:1009.2221.
Z. Ben-Haim and Y. C. Eldar.
IEEE J. of Selected Topics in Signal Processing, 5(5): 1032–1047, Sep. 2011.
A. Jung, Z. Ben-Haim, F. Hlawatsch and Y. C. Eldar.
IEEE Trans. Information Theory, 57(12): 7856–7876, Dec. 2011. arXiv:1005.5697.
Z. Ben-Haim, Y. C. Eldar, and M. Elad.
IEEE Trans. Sig. Proc., 58(10): 5030–5043, Oct. 2010.
Z. Ben-Haim and Y. C. Eldar.
IEEE Trans. Signal Processing, 58(6), 3384–3389, June 2010.
A more detailed version of this paper is available as a technical report: Z. Ben-Haim and Y. C. Eldar, "The Cramér–Rao bound for sparse estimation," Tech. Rep. 1714, Dept. of Electrical Engineering, Technion; arXiv:0905.4378.
Z. Ben-Haim and Y. C. Eldar.
IEEE Trans. Inform. Theory, 55(11): 5179–5196, Nov. 2009.
Z. Ben-Haim and Y. C. Eldar.
IEEE Signal Processing Letters, 16(6): 453–456.
Z. Ben-Haim and Y. C. Eldar.
IEEE Trans. Inform. Theory, 54(10): 4682–4684, October 2008.
Z. Ben-Haim and Y. C. Eldar.
IEEE Trans. Information Theory, 53(9): 3145–3157, Sep. 2007.
For more information, see the Blind Minimax Estimation site.
Z. Ben-Haim and Y. C. Eldar.
IEEE Trans. Signal Processing, 53(8): 3172–3182, August 2005.
R. Dickstein, S. Sheffi, Z. Ben-Haim, and E. Markovici.
Activation of flexor and extensor trunk muscles in hemiparesis.
Amer. J. Phys. Med. Rehab., 79(3): 228–234, May/June 2000.
R. Dickstein, Y. Heffes, Y. Laufer, and Z. Ben-Haim.
Activation of selected trunk muscles during symmetric functional activities in poststroke hemiparetic and hemiplegic patients.
J. Neurol. Neurosurg. Psychiatry, 66: 218–221, 1999.