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meQuanics - QSI@UTS Seminar Series - S15 - Chris Granade (Microsoft)

meQuanics - QSI@UTS Seminar Series - S15 - Chris Granade (Microsoft)

Update: 2021-11-03
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During this time of lockdown, the centre for quantum software and information (QSI) at the University of Technology Sydney has launched an online seminar series.  With talks once or twice a week from leading researchers in the field, meQuanics is supporting this series by mirroring the audio from each talk.  I would encourage if you listen to this episode, to visit and subscribe to the UTS:QSI YouTube page to see each of these talks with the associated slides to help it make more sense.


https://youtu.be/3OS7Pq6JoDY


Q#, a quantum-focused domain-specific language explicitly designed to correctly, clearly and completely express quantum algorithms.   


TITLE: Empowering Quantum Machine Learning Research with Q# 


SPEAKER: Dr Christopher Granade 


AFFILIATION: Quantum Systems, Microsoft, Washington, USA HOSTED BY: A/Prof Chris Ferrie, UTS Centre for Quantum Software and Information  


ABSTRACT: In this talk, I will demonstrate how the Q# quantum programming language can be used to start exploring quantum machine learning, using a binary classification problem as an example. I will describe recent work in QML algorithms for classification, and show how Q# allows implementing and using this classifier through high-level quantum development features. Finally, I will discuss how these approaches can be used as part of a reproducible research process to share your explorations with others.

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