Natural Language Processing Experiment
By using CQC's class-leading and platform-agnostic retargetable compiler t|ket>™, these programs were successfully executed on an IBM quantum computer, thus taking a notable step towards achieving "meaning-aware" and "grammatically informed" natural language processing - a dream of computer scientists since the earliest days of the computer age. CQC looks forward to providing further details in the near future including ways to scale the programs so that meaningfully large numbers of sentences can be used on NISQ machines as they themselves scale in quantum volume and using other types of quantum computers.
The full article with details and links to the appropriate GitHub repository is noted below:
Please click here [https://medium.com/cambridge-quantum-computing/quantum-natural-language-processing-748d6f27b31d ]
About Cambridge Quantum Computing
Cambridge Quantum Computing (CQC) is a world-leading quantum computing software company with over 60 scientists across offices in Cambridge (UK), London, San Francisco, Washington, DC and Tokyo. CQC builds tools for the commercialisation of quantum technologies that will have a profound global impact.
CQC combines expertise in quantum software, specifically a quantum development platform (t|ket>™, enterprise applications in the area of quantum chemistry (EUMEN), quantum machine learning (QML), quantum natural language processing (QNLP) and quantum augmented cybersecurity (IronBridge ™).
For more information about CQC, visit www.cambridgequantum.com
Source: Cambridge Quantum Computing Limited
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