Release IBM-QML-Kernel Branch-Transfer Benchmarks on Hugging Face #2
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Thanks Niels — Updated! I’ve created a Hugging Face Dataset here: |
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Hi @Cohaerence 🤗
I'm Niels and work as part of the open-source team at Hugging Face. I discovered your work through Hugging Face's daily papers as yours got featured: https://huggingface.co/papers/2601.16004.
The paper page lets people discuss about your paper and lets them find artifacts about it (your dataset for instance),
you can also claim the paper as yours which will show up on your public profile at HF, add Github and project page URLs.
I noticed in your GitHub repository (
https://github.com/christopher-altman/ibm-qml-kernel) that you've released an "Artifacts & Reproducibility" bundle, specificallybranch_transfer_arxiv_bundle_v2b.zip, containing the hardware and simulation results, figures, and calibration snapshots for the Branch-Transfer Experiment. This is fantastic for reproducibility and open science!Would you like to host this experimental dataset, "IBM-QML-Kernel Branch-Transfer Benchmarks", on https://huggingface.co/datasets?
I see you're currently hosting it on GitHub. Hosting on Hugging Face will give you more visibility/enable better discoverability, and will also allow people to do:
If you're down, leaving a guide here: https://huggingface.co/docs/datasets/loading.
We also support Webdataset, useful for image/video datasets: https://huggingface.co/docs/datasets/en/loading#webdataset.
Besides that, there's the dataset viewer which allows people to quickly explore the first few rows of the data in the browser.
After uploaded, we can also link the datasets to the paper page (read here) so people can discover your work.
Let me know if you're interested/need any guidance.
Kind regards,
Niels
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