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URL:https://www.lincs.fr/events/an-overview-of-quantum-artificial-intellig
 ence-and-machine-learning/
SUMMARY:An Overview of Quantum Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
DESCRIPTION:Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) are
 becoming the  primary approaches to solving universal problems across
 several areas.\nIn parallel\, the capabilities of quantum technology are
 expanding rapidly. Together\, they are meeting to create quantum AI and
 ML\, specifically new quantum-based AI and ML tools. Indeed\, future mature
 quantum computers will grant an edge to their adopters. That's undeniable.
 We present concepts for advanced AI and ML architectures that integrate
 principles from quantum computing\, AI\, and ML. Using case studies\, we
 demonstrate how to leverage quantum resources to solve problems in AI and
 ML. We will address the question: how to make quantum AI and ML competitive
 with classical AI and ML.\n\nBIO :\n\nMichel Barbeau is a professor of
 Computer Science. He got a Ph.D. in Computer Science (Université de
 Montréal\, Canada\, Canada'91. From '91 to '99\, he was a professor at
 Université de Sherbrooke. During the '98-'99 academic year\, he was a
 visiting researcher at the University of Aizu\, Japan. Since 2000\, he has
 worked at Carleton University\, School of Computer Science\, Canada. Michel
 Barbeau primary area of expertise is computer networks\, specifically
 architecture and protocols. Research interests include quantum computing\,
 underwater communications and networks\, drones\, quantum algorithms\, and
 network control systems.  Michel Barbeau has numerous publications in the
 field of AI and quantum computing. He has contributed to solving problems
 by leveraging knowledge graph representations\, graph analytics\, and
 machine learning. He has demonstrated that the fusion of robotics and
 quantum computing enables optimization-based approaches. Michel Barbeau is
 a member of the NATO Science &amp\; Technology Organization (STO)
 Exploratory Team TSI?ET?008: Enabling NATO Resilience Through
 Quantum?Secure Technologies and a member of the QuARC (Quantum Advancement
 Research Centre) at Carleton University.
CATEGORIES:Seminars
LOCATION:LIP  6 - Tour 26 - 1st floor - Hall 26-25\, 4 place Jussieu\,
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