Noise in quantum information processing is often viewed as a disruptive and difficult-to-avoid feature, especially in near-term quantum technologies. However, noise has often played beneficial roles, from enhancing weak signals in stochastic resonance to protecting the privacy of data in differential privacy. It is then natural to ask: Can we harness the power of quantum noise that is beneficial to quantum computing? An important current direction for quantum computing is its application to machine learning, such as classification problems. One outstanding problem in machine learning for classification is its sensitivity to adversarial examples. These are small, undetectable perturbations from the original data where the perturbed data is c...
What can we quantum-learn in the age of noisy quantum computation? Both more and less than you think...
When quantum computing becomes a wide-spread commercial reality, Quantum Search Algorithms (QSA) and...
When classical or quantum information is broadcast to separate receivers, there exist codes that enc...
Recently, quantum classifiers have been known to be vulnerable to adversarial attacks, where quantum...
Several important models of machine learning algorithms have been successfully generalized to the qu...
Differential privacy has been an exceptionally successful concept when it comes to providing provabl...
Quantum computing promises to enhance machine learning and artificial intelligence. Different quantu...
State-of-the-art classical neural networks are observed to be vulnerable to small crafted adversaria...
© 2017 IEEE. More and more quantum algorithms have been designed for solving problems in machine lea...
State-of-the-art classical neural networks are observed to be vulnerable to small crafted adversaria...
In this work, we propose a novel architecture (and several variants thereof) based on quantum crypto...
Quantum systems are fragile. The decoherence effect, which is caused by interactions between quantum...
Machine learning (ML) methods such as artificial neural networks are rapidly becoming ubiquitous in ...
Near-term quantum computers are noisy, and therefore must run algorithms with a low circuit depth an...
When classical or quantum information is broadcast to separate receivers, there exist codes that enc...
What can we quantum-learn in the age of noisy quantum computation? Both more and less than you think...
When quantum computing becomes a wide-spread commercial reality, Quantum Search Algorithms (QSA) and...
When classical or quantum information is broadcast to separate receivers, there exist codes that enc...
Recently, quantum classifiers have been known to be vulnerable to adversarial attacks, where quantum...
Several important models of machine learning algorithms have been successfully generalized to the qu...
Differential privacy has been an exceptionally successful concept when it comes to providing provabl...
Quantum computing promises to enhance machine learning and artificial intelligence. Different quantu...
State-of-the-art classical neural networks are observed to be vulnerable to small crafted adversaria...
© 2017 IEEE. More and more quantum algorithms have been designed for solving problems in machine lea...
State-of-the-art classical neural networks are observed to be vulnerable to small crafted adversaria...
In this work, we propose a novel architecture (and several variants thereof) based on quantum crypto...
Quantum systems are fragile. The decoherence effect, which is caused by interactions between quantum...
Machine learning (ML) methods such as artificial neural networks are rapidly becoming ubiquitous in ...
Near-term quantum computers are noisy, and therefore must run algorithms with a low circuit depth an...
When classical or quantum information is broadcast to separate receivers, there exist codes that enc...
What can we quantum-learn in the age of noisy quantum computation? Both more and less than you think...
When quantum computing becomes a wide-spread commercial reality, Quantum Search Algorithms (QSA) and...
When classical or quantum information is broadcast to separate receivers, there exist codes that enc...