Hour: From 17:00h to 17:45h
Place: ICFO Auditorium
Bob Coecke
"Quantum-compositionality enabled musical composition"
Starting from the visual presentation of quantum theory or so-called quantum picturalism [PQP, QiP], we discuss how the same structures are found elsewhere [QNLP], in natural language, and music can be cast in the manner [Quanthoven]. These structural correspondences point in the direction of new composition paradigms that fully exploit the quantum structure, and in the longer term, possibly quantum hardware. We provide some pre-recorded musical demos.
[PQP] Coecke & Kissinger (2017) Picturing Quantum Processes. Cambridge University Press.
[QiP] Coecke & Gogioso (2022) Quantum in Pictures. Quantinuum Press.
[QNLP] Coecke, de Felice, Meichanetzidis & Toumi (2020) Foundations for near-term quantum natural language processing. arXiv:2012.03755.
[Quanthoven] Miranda, Yeung, Pearson, Meichanetzidis & Coecke (2022) A quantum natural language processing approach to musical intelligence. In: Quantum Computer Music. Springer.
BIO:
Bob Coecke is Chief Scientist at Quantinuum, Distinguished Visiting Research Chair at the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics, Emeritus Fellow at Wolfson College Oxford. Previously he was Professor of Quantum Foundations, Logics and Structures at the Department of Computer Science at Oxford University, where he was 20 years, and co-founded and led a multi-disciplinary Quantum Group that grew to 50 members and he supervised close to 70 PhD students. He pioneered Categorical Quantum Mechanics (now in AMS's MSC2020 classification), ZX-calculus, DisCoCat natural language meaning, mathematical foundations for resource theories, Quantum Natural Language Processing, and DisCoCirc natural language meaning. His work has been headlined by various media outlets, including Forbes, New Scientist, PhysicsWorld, ComputerWeekly, IFL Science.
Hour: From 17:00h to 17:45h
Place: ICFO Auditorium
Bob Coecke
"Quantum-compositionality enabled musical composition"
Starting from the visual presentation of quantum theory or so-called quantum picturalism [PQP, QiP], we discuss how the same structures are found elsewhere [QNLP], in natural language, and music can be cast in the manner [Quanthoven]. These structural correspondences point in the direction of new composition paradigms that fully exploit the quantum structure, and in the longer term, possibly quantum hardware. We provide some pre-recorded musical demos.
[PQP] Coecke & Kissinger (2017) Picturing Quantum Processes. Cambridge University Press.
[QiP] Coecke & Gogioso (2022) Quantum in Pictures. Quantinuum Press.
[QNLP] Coecke, de Felice, Meichanetzidis & Toumi (2020) Foundations for near-term quantum natural language processing. arXiv:2012.03755.
[Quanthoven] Miranda, Yeung, Pearson, Meichanetzidis & Coecke (2022) A quantum natural language processing approach to musical intelligence. In: Quantum Computer Music. Springer.
BIO:
Bob Coecke is Chief Scientist at Quantinuum, Distinguished Visiting Research Chair at the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics, Emeritus Fellow at Wolfson College Oxford. Previously he was Professor of Quantum Foundations, Logics and Structures at the Department of Computer Science at Oxford University, where he was 20 years, and co-founded and led a multi-disciplinary Quantum Group that grew to 50 members and he supervised close to 70 PhD students. He pioneered Categorical Quantum Mechanics (now in AMS's MSC2020 classification), ZX-calculus, DisCoCat natural language meaning, mathematical foundations for resource theories, Quantum Natural Language Processing, and DisCoCirc natural language meaning. His work has been headlined by various media outlets, including Forbes, New Scientist, PhysicsWorld, ComputerWeekly, IFL Science.