Quantum Computing Day 2: Image Recognition with an Adiabatic Quantum Computer

Google Tech Talks December, 13 2007 ABSTRACT This tech talk series explores the enormous opportunities afforded by the emerging meadow of quantum computing. The exploitation of quantum phenomena not only offers tremendous speed-ups for vital algorithms but may also prove key to achieving genuine synthetic intelligence. We argue that understanding higher brain function requires references to quantum mechanics as well. These talks look at the topic of quantum computing from mathematical …

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19 Responses to “Quantum Computing Day 2: Image Recognition with an Adiabatic Quantum Computer”

  1. CamiloSanchez1979 says:

    Why did they …
    Why did they endorse Dwave? you need a major breakthrough in quantum physics to yield a quantum computer

  2. Transubstantiation2 says:

    Nor have We been …
    Nor have We been wanting in attentions to our British brethren. We have warned them from time to time of attempts by their legislature to extend an unwarrantable jurisdiction …. Declaration of Independence … legally what other logic have we got

  3. Transubstantiation2 says:

    Amalie Emmy Noether
    Amalie Emmy Noether

  4. xcommunicate says:

    At any note, I …
    At any note, I reckon taking the step forward is worth it, and so do a lot of other people. I personally know that D-Wave has had a lot of money thrown at them, and this company should not be ignored. I like how they share findings in the technology.

  5. xcommunicate says:

    D-Wave is not a new …
    D-Wave is not a new company. I reckon they are saying even though you cant step from not anything to right quantum. That does not mean to not have effort in stepping into the direction of right quantum. I grew up from no hard drive times, to 3 comps, 1 laptop, all around 3gig CPUs, multi core, 24″LCD’s.

  6. xcommunicate says:

    I have a problem …
    I have a problem with the statement not right quantum computing in its complete manner. This is a point that people make when discussion about the subject and so 0 efforts because you cant step from not anything to full quantum.

  7. davidwizard2006 says:

    adiabetic process …
    adiabetic process is frankly simpler than the other model, but a lot of people say it in some sense is not right quantum computing in its complete manner

  8. kapazas2002 says:

    quench disorder = …
    quench disorder = bandgap ? …. the terms are all over the spectrum.

  9. sadhusuman says:

    I am mechanical …
    I am mechanical engg trying to be with you the quantum computing.

    My understanding is that adiabatic process is a near instantaneous process while annealing is a slower process. But here these terms are used otherwise.
    Can anyone clarify my quandary

    Thank u

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  12. Hazzark says:

    You can study it at …
    You can study it at university if you like phyisics and computers. The excellent thing about it is that quantum is very hand in hand with information theory.

    Quantum computers are the computers that can drive your car or glide a plane
    you hear about nvidia having quantum effects in their new processors but its all crap because a classical computer cant simulate the effects efficently so they arent really processing the information they are just simulating similar effects.

  13. terrasrevenge says:

    oOo unknown …
    oOo unknown territory…. How does one go about getting into quantum mechanics in the meadow of making quantum computers anyways?

  14. timwintle says:

    Very well described …
    Very well described, and fantastic diagrams.

  15. hippstar says:

    This talk is very …
    This talk is very useful for anyone interested in learning how image recognition works and how it can now be accomplished using a practical quantum computer that employs a particular class of quantum computation called Adiabatic Quantum Computing. The talk is honestly technically challenging because it simultaneously covers aspects of image recognition, physics, mathematics and quantum theory – but, it is well worth surveillance even if you don’t have a background in any of these fields.

  16. tommasfoolery says:

    this guy from d …
    this guy from d wave is completely full of .

  17. zebow2002 says:

    The future is …
    The future is bright. Quantum computing is incredible.

  18. TracyMcSpacy says:

    very informative, …
    very informative, but was trying to learn how to use my ising. now Im interested about the clock cycles of, what you said.

  19. gongargongar says:

    Nice video. Took me …
    Nice video. Took me 3 sittings to get to the end though :P

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