Implementing perceptron models with qubits (1905.06728v2)
Abstract: We propose a method for learning a quantum probabilistic model of a perceptron. By considering a cross entropy between two density matrices we can learn a model that takes noisy output labels into account while learning. A multitude of proposals already exist that aim to utilize the curious properties of quantum systems to build a quantum perceptron, but these proposals rely on a classical cost function for the optimization procedure. We demonstrate the usage of a quantum equivalent of the classical log-likelihood, which allows for a quantum model and training procedure. We show that this allows us to better capture noisyness in data compared to a classical perceptron. By considering entangled qubits we can learn nonlinear separation boundaries, such as XOR.
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