Experimental Quantum End-to-End Learning on a Superconducting Processor
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Abstract
Machine learning can be substantially powered by a quantum computer owing to its huge Hilbert space and 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 first 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.
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Publication: https://arxiv.org/abs/2203.09080
Presenters
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Xiaoxuan Pan
Tsinghua University
Authors
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Xiaoxuan Pan
Tsinghua University
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Xi Cao
Tsinghua University
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Weiting Wang
Tsinghua University
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Ziyue Hua
Tsinghua University
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Weizhou Cai
Tsinghua University, 1.Tsinghua University 2.Beijing academy of quantum information sciences, Beijing, China
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Xuegang Li
Tsinghua University
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Haiyan Wang
Tsinghua University
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Jiaqi Hu
Tsinghua University
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Yipu Song
Tsinghua University
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Dong-Ling Deng
Tsinghua University
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Chang-Ling Zou
University of Science and Technology of China, Key Laboratory of Quantum Information, CAS, University of Science and Technology of China
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Re-Bing Wu
Tsinghua University
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Luyan Sun
Tsinghua University