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Coarse-graining in retrodictive quantum state tomography
Quantum state tomography often operates in the highly idealised scenario of
assuming perfect measurements. The errors implied by such an approach are
entwined with other imperfections relating to the information processing
protocol or application of interest. We consider the problem of retrodicting
the quantum state of a system, existing prior to the application of random but
known phase errors, allowing those errors to be separated and removed. The
continuously random nature of the errors implies that there is only one click
per measurement outcome -- a feature having a drastically adverse effect on
data-processing times. We provide a thorough analysis of coarse-graining under
various reconstruction algorithms, finding dramatic increases in speed for only
modest sacrifices in fidelity
BlogForever: D2.5 Weblog Spam Filtering Report and Associated Methodology
This report is written as a first attempt to define the BlogForever spam detection strategy. It comprises a survey of weblog spam technology and approaches to their detection. While the report was written to help identify possible approaches to spam detection as a component within the BlogForver software, the discussion has been extended to include observations related to the historical, social and practical value of spam, and proposals of other ways of dealing with spam within the repository without necessarily removing them. It contains a general overview of spam types, ready-made anti-spam APIs available for weblogs, possible methods that have been suggested for preventing the introduction of spam into a blog, and research related to spam focusing on those that appear in the weblog context, concluding in a proposal for a spam detection workflow that might form the basis for the spam detection component of the BlogForever software
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