Participants will code, simulate, and benchmark advanced quantum algorithms while applying Quantum Machine Learning (QML) to practical, real-world scenarios.
Air Force, CISA, NIST share how they are preparing for a future when quantum computers could break today’s encryption.
Whether your chip is running a vintage computer game or the latest DeepSeek model, it’ll reward you for speaking its native ...
A canonical problem in computer science is to find the shortest route to every point in a network. A new approach beats the ...
It was previously thought that children younger than 7 couldn't find efficient solutions to complex problems, but new ...
Abstract: Symbolic regression, as a data-driven function modeling method based on evolutionary computation, is widely applied in many fields. For scenarios that require real-time modeling, the ...
Quantum computers are built to tackle problems that push past what human minds, and even our best supercomputers, can manage. That power raises a simple but tough question: when a quantum device spits ...
Abstract: This paper centers on the research of the artwork recognition and classification algorithm based on computer vision. During the research process, first, a vast image dataset of artworks ...
In this podcast, we ask Patrick Smith, EMEA chief technology officer at Pure Storage, about the increased drive towards ensuring data sovereignty. Smith talks about drivers that include geopolitical ...
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