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Q-means using variational quantum feature embedding
arXiv
Authors: Arvind S Menon, Nikaash Puri
Year
2021
Paper ID
40761
Status
Preprint
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This paper proposes a hybrid quantum-classical algorithm that learns a suitable quantum feature map that separates unlabelled data that is originally non linearly separable in the classical space using a Variational quantum feature map and q-means as a subroutine for unsupervised learning. The objective of the Variational circuit is to maximally separate the clusters in the quantum feature Hilbert space. First part of the circuit embeds the classical data into quantum states. Second part performs unsupervised learning on the quantum states in the quantum feature Hilbert space using the q-means quantum circuit. The output of the quantum circuit are characteristic cluster quantum states that represent a superposition of all quantum states belonging to a particular cluster. The final part of the quantum circuit performs measurements on the characteristic cluster quantum states to output the inter-cluster overlap based on fidelity. The output of the complete quantum circuit is used to compute the value of the cost function that is based on the Hilbert-Schmidt distance between the density matrices of the characteristic cluster quantum states. The gradient of the expectation value is used to optimize the parameters of the variational circuit to learn a better quantum feature map.
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