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Detection of quantum information masking via machine learning

Sheng-Ao Mao, Lin Zhang, Bo Li·October 14, 2025·DOI: 10.1088/1555-6611/ae0df6
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Abstract

Recently, machine learning has been widely applied in the field of quantum information, notably in tasks such as entanglement detection, steering characterization, and nonlocality verification. However, few studies have focused on utilizing machine learning to detect quantum information masking. In this work, we investigate supervised machine learning for detecting quantum information masking in both pure and mixed qubit states. For pure qubit states, we randomly generate the corresponding density matrices and train an XGBoost model to detect quantum information masking. For mixed qubit states, we improve the XGBoost method by optimizing the selection of training samples. The experimental results demonstrate that our approach achieves higher classification accuracy. Furthermore, we analyze the area under the curve (AUC) of the receiver operating characteristic curve for this method, which further confirms its classification performance.

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