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Network Community Detection On Small Quantum Computers
In recent years a number of quantum computing devices with small numbers of
qubits became available. We present a hybrid quantum local search (QLS)
approach that combines a classical machine and a small quantum device to solve
problems of practical size. The proposed approach is applied to the network
community detection problem. QLS is hardware-agnostic and easily extendable to
new quantum computing devices as they become available. We demonstrate it to
solve the 2-community detection problem on graphs of size up to 410 vertices
using the 16-qubit IBM quantum computer and D-Wave 2000Q, and compare their
performance with the optimal solutions. Our results demonstrate that QLS
perform similarly in terms of quality of the solution and the number of
iterations to convergence on both types of quantum computers and it is capable
of achieving results comparable to state-of-the-art solvers in terms of quality
of the solution including reaching the optimal solutions
Negative Results in Computer Vision: A Perspective
A negative result is when the outcome of an experiment or a model is not what
is expected or when a hypothesis does not hold. Despite being often overlooked
in the scientific community, negative results are results and they carry value.
While this topic has been extensively discussed in other fields such as social
sciences and biosciences, less attention has been paid to it in the computer
vision community. The unique characteristics of computer vision, particularly
its experimental aspect, call for a special treatment of this matter. In this
paper, I will address what makes negative results important, how they should be
disseminated and incentivized, and what lessons can be learned from cognitive
vision research in this regard. Further, I will discuss issues such as computer
vision and human vision interaction, experimental design and statistical
hypothesis testing, explanatory versus predictive modeling, performance
evaluation, model comparison, as well as computer vision research culture
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