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US Patent 10318881 Systems and methods for quantum processing of data

Patent 10318881 was granted and assigned to D-Wave Systems on June, 2019 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

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Patent Applicant
D-Wave Systems
D-Wave Systems
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Current Assignee
D-Wave Systems
D-Wave Systems
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Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
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Patent Number
103188810
Patent Inventor Names
Suzanne Gildert0
William G. Macready0
Dominic Christoph Walliman0
Geordie Rose0
Date of Patent
June 11, 2019
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Patent Application Number
143163660
Date Filed
June 26, 2014
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Patent Primary Examiner
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Wilbert L. Starks, Jr.
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Patent abstract

Systems, methods and aspects, and embodiments thereof relate to unsupervised or semi-supervised features learning using a quantum processor. To achieve unsupervised or semi-supervised features learning, the quantum processor is programmed to achieve Hierarchal Deep Learning (referred to as HDL) over one or more data sets. Systems and methods search for, parse, and detect maximally repeating patterns in one or more data sets or across data or data sets. Embodiments and aspects regard using sparse coding to detect maximally repeating patterns in or across data. Examples of sparse coding include L0 and L1 sparse coding. Some implementations may involve appending, incorporating or attaching labels to dictionary elements, or constituent elements of one or more dictionaries. There may be a logical association between label and the element labeled such that the process of unsupervised or semi-supervised feature learning spans both the elements and the incorporated, attached or appended label.

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