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Cambridge Quantum Computing Appoints Oxford University Professor Bob Coecke as Chief Scientist
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CAMBRIDGE, England, Jan. 6, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Cambridge Quantum Computing (CQC), a global leader in quantum computing software and algorithms, is pleased to announce the appointment of Professor Bob Coecke as its Chief Scientist.
Coecke who has previously served as Senior Scientific Advisor to CQC with a focus on developing and building a leading Quantum Natural Language Processing (QNLP) capability, joins from the University of Oxford after a tenure of over 20 years where he was Professor of Quantum Foundations, Logic and Structures since 2010. Coecke is based in CQC s newly opened Oxford campus heading a scientific team focused on applying their expertise towards artificial intelligence including QNLP.
‘Quantum native’ attributes of natural language processing exploited in experiments on IBM quantum computers
CAMBRIDGE, England, Dec. 10, 2020 /PRNewswire/ Cambridge Quantum Computing (CQC) today announced that it has built on earlier advances in “meaning- aware” Quantum Natural Language Processing (QNLP), establishing that QNLP is quantum-native with expected near-term advantages over classical computers.
Natural language processing (NLP) is at the forefront of advances in contemporary artificial intelligence, and it is arguably one of the most challenging areas of the field. “Meaning-aware” NLP remains a distant aspiration using classical computers.
The steady growth of quantum hardware and notable improvements in the implementation of quantum algorithms mean that we are approaching an era when quantum computers might perform tasks that cannot be done on classical computers with a reasonable amount of resources in a repeatable manner, and which are important and
Cambridge Quantum Computing Posts Foundational Scientific Papers on Meaning Aware Quantum Natural Language Processing Quantum native attributes of natural language processing exploited in experiments on IBM quantum computers
CAMBRIDGE, England, Dec. 10, 2020 /PRNewswire/ Cambridge Quantum Computing (CQC) today announced that it has built on earlier advances in meaning- aware Quantum Natural Language Processing (QNLP), establishing that QNLP is quantum-native with expected near-term advantages over classical computers.
Natural language processing (NLP) is at the forefront of advances in contemporary artificial intelligence, and it is arguably one of the most challenging areas of the field. Meaning-aware NLP remains a distant aspiration using classical computers.
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