Quantum error correction

Building a quantum device in the real world means having to deal with errors: any qubit stored unprotected or transmitted through a communications channel will inevitably come out changed. To …

Quantum teleportation

In this new post on quantum computing, we are going to talk about quantum teleportation. Teleportation. OMG. Yes, I can see those stars sparking in your geeky eyes … So …

On quantum computing

Quantum computing as made the headlines recently. At IBM’s inaugural Index Developer Conference held in San Francisco, the company showed off its latest prototype: a quantum computing rig housing 50 …

My week-end with E.V.E

I spent part of my week-end finishing the voice recognition sub-system, tweaking E.V.E’s UX and cleaning up E.V.E / A.D.A.M code. Let’s see how it went ! E.V.E loves snakes …

E.V.E is witty

Yesterday, I tested a tiny USB microphone for E.V.E, and managed to recognized the recorded sentence with the help of the wit.ai platform (even though the quality of the microphone …

E.V.E is all ears

Now that enough progress has been made on E.V.E touch-enabled interface, and since we added a websocket-enabled general purpose middleware (A.D.A.M) to handle local hardware and proxy HTTP requests, we can now tackle voice …