Quantum Computing in Computer Vision: A Case Study in Robust Geometric Optimisation
Offered By: VinAI via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intersection of quantum computing and computer vision in this 51-minute seminar presented by Professor Tat-Jun Chin, SmartSat CRC Professorial Chair of Sentient Satellites at The University of Adelaide. Delve into the potential of quantum computers to revolutionize computing, with a focus on their applications in computer vision. Learn about recent efforts in quantum computing within the field of computer vision, and examine a case study on robust geometric optimization, a provably intractable problem. Gain insights into the availability of noisy intermediate scale quantum computers (NISQ) for research experimentation and understand the intrinsic value of quantum computing research in the computer vision community. Benefit from Professor Chin's extensive expertise in computer vision and machine learning for space applications, as he shares his knowledge and experiences in this cutting-edge field.
Syllabus
Seminar Series: Quantum Computing in Computer Vision: A Case Study in Robust Geometric Optimisation
Taught by
VinAI
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