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Quantum Machine Learning Quantum Optimization

Layer-wise QUBO-Based Training of CNN Classifiers for Quantum Annealing

arXiv
Authors: Mostafa Atallah, Rebekah Herrman

Year

2026

Paper ID

22426

Status

Preprint

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Abstract

Variational quantum circuits for image classification suffer from barren plateaus, while quantum kernel methods scale quadratically with dataset size. We propose an iterative framework based on Quadratic Unconstrained Binary Optimization (QUBO) for training the classifier head of convolutional neural networks (CNNs) via quantum annealing, entirely avoiding gradient-based circuit optimization. Following the Extreme Learning Machine paradigm, convolutional filters are randomly initialized and frozen, and only the fully connected layer is optimized. At each iteration, a convex quadratic surrogate derived from the feature Gram matrix replaces the non-quadratic cross-entropy loss, yielding an iteration-stable curvature proxy. A per-output decomposition splits the C-class problem into C independent QUBOs, each with (d+1)K binary variables, where d is the feature dimension and K is the bit precision, so that problem size depends on the image resolution and bit precision, not on the number of training samples. We evaluate the method on six image-classification benchmarks (sklearn digits, MNIST, Fashion-MNIST, CIFAR-10, EMNIST, KMNIST). A precision study shows that accuracy improves monotonically with bit resolution, with 10 bits representing a practical minimum for effective optimization; the 15-bit formulation remains within the qubit and coupler limits of current D-Wave Advantage hardware. The 20-bit formulation matches or exceeds classical stochastic gradient descent on MNIST, Fashion-MNIST, and EMNIST, while remaining competitive on CIFAR-10 and KMNIST. All experiments use simulated annealing, establishing a baseline for direct deployment on quantum annealing hardware.

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  • Variational quantum circuits for image classification suffer from barren plateaus, while quantum kernel methods scale quadratically with dataset size.

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