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    Automation and the worker

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    Thesis (M.B.A.)--Boston Universit

    AXES at TRECVid 2011

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    The AXES project participated in the interactive known-item search task (KIS) and the interactive instance search task (INS) for TRECVid 2011. We used the same system architecture and a nearly identical user interface for both the KIS and INS tasks. Both systems made use of text search on ASR, visual concept detectors, and visual similarity search. The user experiments were carried out with media professionals and media students at the Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision, with media professionals performing the KIS task and media students participating in the INS task. This paper describes the results and findings of our experiments

    Multi-site Integrated Optical Addressing of Trapped Ions

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    One of the most effective ways to advance the performance of quantum computers and quantum sensors is to increase the number of qubits or quantum resources used by the system. A major technical challenge that must be solved to realize this goal for trapped-ion systems is scaling the delivery of optical signals to many individual ions. In this paper we demonstrate an approach employing waveguides and multi-mode interferometer splitters to optically address multiple 171Yb+^{171}\textrm{Yb}^+ ions in a surface trap by delivering all wavelengths required for full qubit control. Measurements of hyperfine spectroscopy and Rabi flopping were performed on the E2 clock transition, using integrated waveguides for delivering the light needed for Doppler cooling, state preparation, coherent operations, and detection. We describe the use of splitters to address multiple ions using a single optical input per wavelength and use them to demonstrate simultaneous Rabi flopping on two different transitions occurring at distinct trap sites. This work represents an important step towards the realization of scalable integrated photonics for atomic clocks and trapped-ion quantum information systems.Comment: 7 pages, 4 figures (+2 supplementary figures
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