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		<title>Probabilistic Sampling of Balanced K-Means using Adiabatic Quantum Computing</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Jan-Nico Zaech, Martin Danelljan, Tolga Birdal, Luc Van Gool IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2024 (CVPR) Abstract Adiabatic quantum computing (AQC) is a promising approach for discrete and often NP-hard optimization problems. Current AQCs allow to implement problems of research interest, which has sparked the development of quantum representations for many computer [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Jan-Nico Zaech, Martin Danelljan, Tolga Birdal, Luc Van Gool</p>



<p>IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2024 (CVPR)</p>



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<p>Adiabatic quantum computing (AQC) is a promising approach for discrete and often NP-hard optimization problems. Current AQCs allow to implement problems of research interest, which has sparked the development of quantum representations for many computer vision tasks. Despite requiring multiple measurements from the noisy AQC, current approaches only utilize the best measurement, discarding information contained in the remaining ones. In this work, we explore the potential of using this information for probabilistic balanced k-means clustering. Instead of discarding non-optimal solutions, we propose to use them to compute calibrated posterior probabilities with little additional compute cost. This allows us to identify ambiguous solutions and data points, which we demonstrate on a D-Wave AQC on synthetic tasks and real visual data.</p>
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