Digital Platform Experimentation Project Uses Quantum-Inspired Computing and Deep Learning Technology
October 25, 2019 | FujitsuEstimated reading time: 8 minutes
Fujitsu Limited, the Singapore Management University (SMU) and the Agency for Science, Technology, and Research (A*STAR)’s Institute of High-Performance Computing today announced the launch of the Digital Platform Experimentation Project. This new initiative forms part of the joint research and development activities at the Singapore Urban Computing and Engineering Centre of Excellence (UCE CoE).
The Digital Platform Experimentation Project was initiated under the guidance of the Urban Computing and Engineering Centre of Excellence, which was set up in 2014 by A*STAR, SMU, and Fujitsu. The CoE and the Digital Platform Experimentation Project are supported by the National Research Foundation Singapore (NRF) under its Urban Computing and Engineering Corporate Lab@SMU, one of the corporate laboratories that it has set up to encourage public-private R&D partnerships between universities and companies.
The project will nurture local talent and capabilities at the intersection of AI, deep learning, and quantum-inspired computing. A*STAR’s Institute of High-Performance Computing (IHPC) will play a key role in deep learning and related AI capabilities for the project. SMU’s School of Information Systems will strengthen quantum-inspired computing and related AI optimization capabilities. Combining deep learning, AI, and quantum-inspired computing technologies into a single computational service-delivery platform will help solve very complex, large-scale, real-world problems -particularly combinatorial optimization problems at the core of planning and scheduling scenarios.
The project also taps on the CoE’s research and development capabilities to implement Fujitsu technologies and accelerate the development of commercial applications using high-performance optimization. This will further establish Fujitsu’s global quantum-inspired and artificial intelligence (AI) eco-system, with the SMU installation marking the first-in-the-world on-premises deployment of the Fujitsu Digital Annealer platform.
As the project progresses, Fujitsu, A*STAR, and SMU will work with key institutions and stakeholders in Singapore’s quantum computing community.
Comments from each party
Fujitsu Limited
Jo Oda, Corporate Executive Officer EVP, Head of Co-Creation Business Group, Japan Sales at Fujitsu Limited said “The Digital Platform Experimentation Project will make use of Fujitsu’s next-generation Digital Platform which is strategically very important for Fujitsu, from both research and development and business perspectives. Fujitsu’s technological contributions to the project will serve as a key enabler to realizing high-performance solutions with quantum-inspired computing and AI, beyond what is currently available in the market. Upon successful implementation, Fujitsu will commercialize these solutions for the global market.”
SMU
Professor Steven Miller, Vice-Provost (Research) of SMU said, “Through this joint project, SMU looks forward to applying our research strengths in Data Science, Artificial Intelligence, and applied optimization to create intelligent resource planning and scheduling solutions. These new capabilities will make it possible to solve large-scale real-world challenges more efficiently. This will reinforce SMU’s contributions to the Smart Nation and sustainability efforts of Singapore.”
A*STAR’s IHPC
Dr. Lim Keng Hui, Executive Director of IHPC, said, “We expect to see quantum-inspired computing exceed the limits of conventional computing in this modern age of digitalization. Through our collaboration with Fujitsu and SMU, A*STAR will develop algorithms and methodologies for resource-efficient machine learning. This will reduce memory footprint, complexity and demonstrate real-world use cases for industry applications. In the longer term, we aim to deploy these technologies to address the complex challenges faced in experimental and computational science.”
NRF
George Loh, Director (Services & Digital Economy) of NRF, said, “The R&D work being conducted in our Corporate Laboratories is maturing. This new collaboration between Fujitsu, SMU, and A*STAR signifies a move towards the commercialization of research in data science and artificial intelligence for quantum-inspired computing. We are excited to see how good progress in this collaboration will further allow Singapore to develop expertise in this field for a wide variety of practical applications in computing devices.”
Details of the Joint Project
The Digital Platform Experimentation Project marks the world’s 1st on-premises installation of the Fujitsu Quantum-Inspired Computing Digital Annealer. The Digital Annealer provides an alternative to quantum computing technology, which is at present both very expensive and difficult to run. Using a digital circuit design inspired by quantum phenomena, the Digital Annealer focuses on rapidly solving complex combinatorial optimization problems without the added complications and costs typically associated with quantum computing methods. The Digital Annealer will play an important role in this initiative by allowing the partners to explore novel problem-solving approaches and methodologies for a wide variety of potential real-world applications. Use cases to date include portfolio optimization, drug discovery, factory optimization, inventory management, and digital marketing.
Another important aspect of the Digital Platform Experimentation Project is the demonstration of machine learning technology through Fujitsu’s Digital Transformation (DX) Services and Platforms, which include technologies that accelerate deep learning for new applications and solutions in a variety of industries. These deep learning capabilities will prove increasingly important with the growth of edge computing and IoT devices.
In this project, SMU will benchmark Digital Annealer with exact commercial solvers (such as CPLEX and Gurobi) as well as other heuristic methods to solve complex combinatorial optimization problems. Classical methods will be combined with quantum-inspired methods to discover new hybrid algorithms that run on conventional computers to tackle practical use cases in resource planning and scheduling, such as designing daily schedules for ambulance and police cars to respond to crimes and emergencies in a congested city. This research will help to optimize resources toward a smart, safe and sustainable city.
A*STAR’s Institute of High-Performance Computing (IHPC) will contribute capabilities in developing deep learning models on real-life use cases with video data analysis for security applications, such as video anomaly detection, video action classification and real-time crowd analysis. The research focus aims to shorten video training time and significantly reduce memory footprint requirements.
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