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Quantum-Inspired Classical Algorithm for Slow Feature Analysis

Daniel T. Chen, Yekun Xu, Betis Baheri, S. Stein, Chuan Bi, Y. Mao, Qiang Quan, Shuai Xu·December 1, 2020
Computer ScienceMathematics

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Abstract

Recently, there has been a surge of interest for quantum computation for its ability to exponentially speed up algorithms, including machine learning algorithms. However, Tang suggested that the exponential speed up can also be done on a classical computer. In this paper, we proposed an algorithm for slow feature analysis, a machine learning algorithm that extracts the slow-varying features, with a run time O(polylog(n)poly(d)). To achieve this, we assumed necessary preprocessing of the input data as well as the existence of a data structure supporting a particular sampling scheme. The analysis of algorithm borrowed results from matrix perturbation theory, which was crucial for the algorithm's correctness. This work demonstrates the possible application and extent for which quantum-inspired computation can be used.

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