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Hybrid model of the kernel method for quantum computers
arXiv
Authors: Jhordan Silveira de Borba, Jonas Maziero
Year
2024
Paper ID
37511
Status
Preprint
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Abstract
The field of quantum machine learning is a promising way to lead to a revolution in intelligent data processing methods. In this way, a hybrid learning method based on classic kernel methods is proposed. This proposal also requires the development of a quantum algorithm for the calculation of internal products between vectors of continuous values. In order for this to be possible, it was necessary to make adaptations to the classic kernel method, since it is necessary to consider the limitations imposed by the Hilbert space of the quantum processor. As a test case, we applied this new algorithm to learn to classify whether new points generated randomly, in a finite square located under a plane, were found inside or outside a circle located inside this square. It was found that the algorithm was able to correctly detect new points in 99% of the samples tested, with a small difference due to considering the radius slightly larger than the ideal. However, the kernel method was able to perform classifications correctly, as well as the internal product algorithm successfully performed the internal product calculations using quantum resources. Thus, the present work represents a contribution to the area, proposing a new model of machine learning accessible to both physicists and computer scientists.
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- This paper contributes to the Quantum Machine Learning research area in the Quantum Articles archive.
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- The field of quantum machine learning is a promising way to lead to a revolution in intelligent data processing methods.
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