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Automatic and Effective Discovery of Quantum Kernels

Massimiliano Incudini, Daniele Lizzio Bosco, F. Martini, Michele Grossi, Giuseppe Serra, A. D. Pierro·September 22, 2022·DOI: 10.1109/TETCI.2024.3499993
PhysicsComputer Science

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Abstract

Quantum computing can empower machine learning models by enabling kernel machines to leverage quantum kernels for representing similarity measures between data. Quantum kernels are able to capture relationships in the data that are not efficiently computable on classical devices. However, there is no straightforward method to engineer the optimal quantum kernel for each specific use case. We present an approach to this problem, which employs optimization techniques, similar to those used in neural architecture search and AutoML, to automatically find an optimal kernel in a heuristic manner. To this purpose we define an algorithm for constructing a quantum circuit implementing the similarity measure as a combinatorial object, which is evaluated based on a cost function and then iteratively modified using a meta-heuristic optimization technique. The cost function can encode many criteria ensuring favorable statistical properties of the candidate solution, such as the rank of the Dynamical Lie Algebra. Importantly, our approach is independent of the optimization technique employed. The results obtained by testing our approach on a high-energy physics problem demonstrate that, in the best-case scenario, we can either match or improve testing accuracy with respect to the manual design approach, showing the potential of our technique to deliver superior results with reduced effort.

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