An end-to-end trainable hybrid classical-quantum classifier

02/04/2021
by   Samuel Yen-Chi Chen, et al.
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We introduce a hybrid model combining a quantum-inspired tensor network and a variational quantum circuit to perform supervised learning tasks. This architecture allows for the classical and quantum parts of the model to be trained simultaneously, providing an end-to-end training framework. We show that compared to the principal component analysis, a tensor network based on the matrix product state with low bond dimensions performs better as a feature extractor for the input data of the variational quantum circuit in the binary and ternary classification of MNIST and Fashion-MNIST datasets. The architecture is highly adaptable and the classical-quantum boundary can be adjusted according the availability of the quantum resource by exploiting the correspondence between tensor networks and quantum circuits.

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