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| author | Everitt, Mark J Ji, Siyuan |
| author_facet | Everitt, Mark J Ji, Siyuan |
| contents | There are a number of emerging quantum technologies that have the potential to be disruptive in application areas such as computation, communication and sensing. In such a rapidly emerging field, there is a need for: transparency and accountability pertaining to devices, their performance, and limitations; the ability to assess new entities for integration into existing systems; sufficient information to undertake technology selection; share knowledge within and across institutions and discipline domains; manage risk and assure compliance with regulatory frameworks; drive innovation. Here we propose Model Cards for documentation detailing use-cases and performance characteristics of entities for use in quantum technologies. Purpose of this document is therefore to stimulate discussion and begin to motivate the community to build a sufficient body of knowledge so that the most useful form of Model Cards can be developed and standardised. |
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| spellingShingle | Model Cards for Quantum Technologies Reporting Everitt, Mark J Ji, Siyuan Quantum Physics There are a number of emerging quantum technologies that have the potential to be disruptive in application areas such as computation, communication and sensing. In such a rapidly emerging field, there is a need for: transparency and accountability pertaining to devices, their performance, and limitations; the ability to assess new entities for integration into existing systems; sufficient information to undertake technology selection; share knowledge within and across institutions and discipline domains; manage risk and assure compliance with regulatory frameworks; drive innovation. Here we propose Model Cards for documentation detailing use-cases and performance characteristics of entities for use in quantum technologies. Purpose of this document is therefore to stimulate discussion and begin to motivate the community to build a sufficient body of knowledge so that the most useful form of Model Cards can be developed and standardised. |
| title | Model Cards for Quantum Technologies Reporting |
| topic | Quantum Physics |
| url | https://arxiv.org/abs/2412.13151 |