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Supervised learning with a quantum classifier using a multi-level system

Published 22 Aug 2019 in quant-ph | (1908.08385v1)

Abstract: We propose a quantum classifier, which can classify data under the supervised learning scheme using a quantum feature space. The input feature vectors are encoded in a single qu$N$it (a $N$ level quantum system), as opposed to more commonly used entangled multi-qubit systems. For training we use the much used quantum variational algorithm -- a hybrid quantum-classical algorithm -- in which the forward part of the computation is performed on a quantum hardware whereas the feedback part is carried out on a classical computer. We introduce "single shot training" in our scheme, with all input samples belonging to the same class being used to train the classifier simultaneously. This significantly speeds up the training procedure and provides an advantage over classical machine learning classifiers. We demonstrate successful classification of popular benchmark datasets with our quantum classifier and compare its performance with respect to some classical machine learning classifiers. We also show that the number of training parameters in our classifier is significantly less than the classical classifiers.

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