Quantum Brain
← Back to papers

Robustness and Generalization in Quantum Reinforcement Learning via Lipschitz Regularization

Nico Meyer, Julian Berberich, Christopher Mutschler, Daniel D. Scherer·October 28, 2024·DOI: 10.48550/arXiv.2410.21117
Computer SciencePhysics

AI Breakdown

Get a structured breakdown of this paper — what it's about, the core idea, and key takeaways for the field.

Abstract

Quantum machine learning leverages quantum computing to enhance accuracy and reduce model complexity compared to classical approaches, promising significant advancements in various fields. Within this domain, quantum reinforcement learning has garnered attention, often realized using variational quantum circuits to approximate the policy function. This paper addresses the robustness and generalization of quantum reinforcement learning by combining principles from quantum computing and control theory. Leveraging recent results on robust quantum machine learning, we utilize Lipschitz bounds to propose a regularized version of a quantum policy gradient approach, named the RegQPG algorithm. We show that training with RegQPG improves the robustness and generalization of the resulting policies. Furthermore, we introduce an algorithmic variant that incorporates curriculum learning, which minimizes failures during training. Our findings are validated through numerical experiments, demonstrating the practical benefits of our approach.

Related Research

Quantum Intelligence

Ask about quantum research, companies, or market developments.