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Quantum Imitation Learning

Published 4 Apr 2023 in quant-ph and cs.LG | (2304.02480v1)

Abstract: Despite remarkable successes in solving various complex decision-making tasks, training an imitation learning (IL) algorithm with deep neural networks (DNNs) suffers from the high computation burden. In this work, we propose quantum imitation learning (QIL) with a hope to utilize quantum advantage to speed up IL. Concretely, we develop two QIL algorithms, quantum behavioural cloning (Q-BC) and quantum generative adversarial imitation learning (Q-GAIL). Q-BC is trained with a negative log-likelihood loss in an off-line manner that suits extensive expert data cases, whereas Q-GAIL works in an inverse reinforcement learning scheme, which is on-line and on-policy that is suitable for limited expert data cases. For both QIL algorithms, we adopt variational quantum circuits (VQCs) in place of DNNs for representing policies, which are modified with data re-uploading and scaling parameters to enhance the expressivity. We first encode classical data into quantum states as inputs, then perform VQCs, and finally measure quantum outputs to obtain control signals of agents. Experiment results demonstrate that both Q-BC and Q-GAIL can achieve comparable performance compared to classical counterparts, with the potential of quantum speed-up. To our knowledge, we are the first to propose the concept of QIL and conduct pilot studies, which paves the way for the quantum era.

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