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Quantum Semi-Supervised Learning with Quantum Supremacy

Shangnan Zhou·October 5, 2021
PhysicsComputer ScienceMathematics

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Abstract

Quantum machine learning promises to efficiently solve important problems. There are two persistent challenges in classical machine learning: the lack of labeled data, and the limit of computational power. We propose a novel framework that resolves both issues: quantum semi-supervised learning. Moreover, we provide a protocol in systematically designing quantum machine learning algorithms with quantum supremacy, which can be extended beyond quantum semi-supervised learning. In the meantime, we show that naive quantum matrix product estimation algorithm outperforms the best known classical matrix multiplication algorithm. We showcase two concrete quantum semi-supervised learning algorithms: a quantum self-training algorithm named the propagating nearest-neighbor classifier, and the quantum semi-supervised K-means clustering algorithm. By doing time complexity analysis, we conclude that they indeed possess quantum supremacy.

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