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| ===== Introduction ===== | ===== Introduction ===== | ||
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| SEQNN, is an attempt to treat the parameters of a variational quantum model as latent states to be estimated sequentially, | SEQNN, is an attempt to treat the parameters of a variational quantum model as latent states to be estimated sequentially, | ||
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| * each node maintains both an estimate and an uncertainty. | * each node maintains both an estimate and an uncertainty. | ||
| - | The important difference is not only "which update rule is used." Rather, when the model is written as an estimator, uncertainty, | + | The important difference is not only "which update rule is used." Rather, when the model is written as an estimator, uncertainty, |
| - | ===== Roadmap position ===== | + | ===== Roadmap position |
| ^ Stage ^ Status ^ | ^ Stage ^ Status ^ | ||