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Deterministic and random features for large-scale quantum kernel machine (2209.01958v1)

Published 5 Sep 2022 in quant-ph

Abstract: Quantum machine learning (QML) is the spearhead of quantum computer applications. In particular, quantum neural networks (QNN) are actively studied as the method that works both in near-term quantum computers and fault-tolerant quantum computers. Recent studies have shown that supervised machine learning with QNN can be interpreted as the quantum kernel method (QKM), suggesting that enhancing the practicality of the QKM is the key to building near-term applications of QML. However, the QKM is also known to have two severe issues. One is that the QKM with the (inner-product based) quantum kernel defined in the original large Hilbert space does not generalize; namely, the model fails to find patterns of unseen data. The other one is that the classical computational cost of the QKM increases at least quadratically with the number of data, and therefore, QKM is not scalable with data size. This paper aims to provide algorithms free from both of these issues. That is, for a class of quantum kernels with generalization capability, we show that the QKM with those quantum kernels can be made scalable by using our proposed deterministic and random features. Our numerical experiment, using datasets including $O(1,000) \sim O(10,000)$ training data, supports the validity of our method.

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