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Experimental quantum end-to-end learning on a superconducting processor

Computer Science

Experimental quantum end-to-end learning on a superconducting processor

X. Pan, X. Cao, et al.

This groundbreaking research by Xiaoxuan Pan, Xi Cao, and colleagues presents the experimental implementation of quantum end-to-end machine learning on a superconducting processor, achieving impressive accuracy rates for recognition of handwritten digits. Discover the transformative potential of this approach for future complex tasks in the realm of quantum computing.

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Abstract
Machine learning can be enhanced by a quantum computer via its inherent quantum parallelism. In the pursuit of quantum advantages for machine learning with noisy intermediate-scale quantum devices, it was proposed that the learning model can be designed in an end-to-end fashion, i.e., the quantum ansatz is parameterized by directly manipulable control pulses without circuit design and compilation. Such gate-free models are hardware friendly and can fully exploit limited quantum resources. Here, we report the experimental realization of quantum end-to-end machine learning on a superconducting processor. The trained model can achieve 98% recognition accuracy for two handwritten digits (via two qubits) and 89% for four digits (via three qubits) in the MNIST (Mixed National Institute of Standards and Technology) database. The experimental results exhibit the great potential of quantum end-to-end learning for resolving complex real-world tasks when more qubits are available.
Publisher
npj Quantum Information
Published On
Mar 01, 2023
Authors
Xiaoxuan Pan, Xi Cao, Weiting Wang, Ziyue Hua, Weizhou Cai, Xuegang Li, Haiyan Wang, Jiaqi Hu, Yipu Song, Dong-Ling Deng, Chang-Ling Zou, Re-Bing Wu, Luyan Sun
Tags
quantum computing
machine learning
superconducting processor
handwritten digit recognition
MNIST database
qubits
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