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PRINCIPAL POLYNOMIAL ANALYSIS

2014

© 2014 World Scientific Publishing Company. This paper presents a new framework for manifold learning based on a sequence of principal polynomials that capture the possibly nonlinear nature of the data. The proposed Principal Polynomial Analysis (PPA) generalizes PCA by modeling the directions of maximal variance by means of curves instead of straight lines. Contrarily to previous approaches PPA reduces to performing simple univariate regressions which makes it computationally feasible and robust. Moreover PPA shows a number of interesting analytical properties. First PPA is a volume preserving map which in turn guarantees the existence of the inverse. Second such an inverse can be obtained…

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Quantum pattern recognition in photonic circuits

2021

This paper proposes a machine learning method to characterize photonic states via a simple optical circuit and data processing of photon number distributions, such as photonic patterns. The input states consist of two coherent states used as references and a two-mode unknown state to be studied. We successfully trained supervised learning algorithms that can predict the degree of entanglement in the two-mode state as well as perform the full tomography of one photonic mode, obtaining satisfactory values in the considered regression metrics.

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Regression of high-dimensional angular momentum states of light

2023

The Orbital Angular Momentum (OAM) of light is an infinite-dimensional degree of freedom of light with several applications in both classical and quantum optics. However, to fully take advantage of the potential of OAM states, reliable detection platforms to characterize generated states in experimental conditions are needed. Here, we present an approach to reconstruct input OAM states from measurements of the spatial intensity distributions they produce. To obviate issues arising from intrinsic symmetry of Laguerre-Gauss modes, we employ a pair of intensity profiles per state projecting it only on two distinct bases, showing how this allows to uniquely recover input states from the collect…

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Supervised Quantum Learning without Measurements

2017

We propose a quantum machine learning algorithm for efficiently solving a class of problems encoded in quantum controlled unitary operations. The central physical mechanism of the protocol is the iteration of a quantum time-delayed equation that introduces feedback in the dynamics and eliminates the necessity of intermediate measurements. The performance of the quantum algorithm is analyzed by comparing the results obtained in numerical simulations with the outcome of classical machine learning methods for the same problem. The use of time-delayed equations enhances the toolbox of the field of quantum machine learning, which may enable unprecedented applications in quantum technologies. The…

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Quantum Computation With Devices Whose Contents Are Never Read

2010

In classical computation, a "write-only memory" (WOM) is little more than an oxymoron, and the addition of WOM to a (deterministic or probabilistic) classical computer brings no advantage. We prove that quantum computers that are augmented with WOM can solve problems that neither a classical computer with WOM nor a quantum computer without WOM can solve, when all other resource bounds are equal. We focus on realtime quantum finite automata, and examine the increase in their power effected by the addition of WOMs with different access modes and capacities. Some problems that are unsolvable by two-way probabilistic Turing machines using sublogarithmic amounts of read/write memory are shown to…

FOS: Computer and information sciencesQuantum sortQuantum PhysicsTheoretical computer scienceQuantum Turing machineComputer scienceFormal Languages and Automata Theory (cs.FL)ComputationQuantum simulatorFOS: Physical sciencesComputer Science - Formal Languages and Automata TheoryComputational Complexity (cs.CC)Computer Science - Computational ComplexityQuantum algorithmQuantum informationComputational problemQuantum Physics (quant-ph)Quantum computer
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Progressive Stochastic Binarization of Deep Networks

2019

A plethora of recent research has focused on improving the memory footprint and inference speed of deep networks by reducing the complexity of (i) numerical representations (for example, by deterministic or stochastic quantization) and (ii) arithmetic operations (for example, by binarization of weights). We propose a stochastic binarization scheme for deep networks that allows for efficient inference on hardware by restricting itself to additions of small integers and fixed shifts. Unlike previous approaches, the underlying randomized approximation is progressive, thus permitting an adaptive control of the accuracy of each operation at run-time. In a low-precision setting, we match the accu…

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At Your Service: Coffee Beans Recommendation From a Robot Assistant

2020

With advances in the field of machine learning, precisely algorithms for recommendation systems, robot assistants are envisioned to become more present in the hospitality industry. Additionally, the COVID-19 pandemic has also highlighted the need to have more service robots in our everyday lives, to minimise the risk of human to-human transmission. One such example would be coffee shops, which have become intrinsic to our everyday lives. However, serving an excellent cup of coffee is not a trivial feat as a coffee blend typically comprises rich aromas, indulgent and unique flavours and a lingering aftertaste. Our work addresses this by proposing a computational model which recommends optima…

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On the performance of residual block design alternatives in convolutional neural networks for end-to-end audio classification

2019

Residual learning is a recently proposed learning framework to facilitate the training of very deep neural networks. Residual blocks or units are made of a set of stacked layers, where the inputs are added back to their outputs with the aim of creating identity mappings. In practice, such identity mappings are accomplished by means of the so-called skip or residual connections. However, multiple implementation alternatives arise with respect to where such skip connections are applied within the set of stacked layers that make up a residual block. While ResNet architectures for image classification using convolutional neural networks (CNNs) have been widely discussed in the literature, few w…

FOS: Computer and information sciencesSound (cs.SD)Computer Science - Machine LearningAudio and Speech Processing (eess.AS)FOS: Electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringComputer Science - SoundMachine Learning (cs.LG)Electrical Engineering and Systems Science - Audio and Speech Processing
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Anomalous Sound Detection using unsupervised and semi-supervised autoencoders and gammatone audio representation

2020

Anomalous sound detection (ASD) is, nowadays, one of the topical subjects in machine listening discipline. Unsupervised detection is attracting a lot of interest due to its immediate applicability in many fields. For example, related to industrial processes, the early detection of malfunctions or damage in machines can mean great savings and an improvement in the efficiency of industrial processes. This problem can be solved with an unsupervised ASD solution since industrial machines will not be damaged simply by having this audio data in the training stage. This paper proposes a novel framework based on convolutional autoencoders (both unsupervised and semi-supervised) and a Gammatone-base…

FOS: Computer and information sciencesSound (cs.SD)Computer Science - Machine LearningAudio and Speech Processing (eess.AS)FOS: Electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringComputer Science - SoundMachine Learning (cs.LG)Electrical Engineering and Systems Science - Audio and Speech Processing
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CNN depth analysis with different channel inputs for Acoustic Scene Classification

2019

Acoustic scene classification (ASC) has been approached in the last years using deep learning techniques such as convolutional neural networks or recurrent neural networks. Many state-of-the-art solutions are based on image classification frameworks and, as such, a 2D representation of the audio signal is considered for training these networks. Finding the most suitable audio representation is still a research area of interest. In this paper, different log-Mel representations and combinations are analyzed. Experiments show that the best results are obtained using the harmonic and percussive components plus the difference between left and right stereo channels, (L-R). On the other hand, it i…

FOS: Computer and information sciencesSound (cs.SD)Computer Science - Machine LearningAudio and Speech Processing (eess.AS)FOS: Electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringComputer Science - SoundMachine Learning (cs.LG)Electrical Engineering and Systems Science - Audio and Speech Processing
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