JOURNAL ARTICLE

Reflection equivariant quantum neural networks for enhanced image classification

Maxwell T. WestM. E. SeviorMuhammad Usman

Year: 2023 Journal:   Machine Learning Science and Technology Vol: 4 (3)Pages: 035027-035027   Publisher: IOP Publishing

Abstract

Abstract Machine learning is among the most widely anticipated use cases for near-term quantum computers, however there remain significant theoretical and implementation challenges impeding its scale up. In particular, there is an emerging body of work which suggests that generic, data agnostic quantum machine learning (QML) architectures may suffer from severe trainability issues, with the gradient of typical variational parameters vanishing exponentially in the number of qubits. Additionally, the high expressibility of QML models can lead to overfitting on training data and poor generalisation performance. A promising strategy to combat both of these difficulties is to construct models which explicitly respect the symmetries inherent in their data, so-called geometric quantum machine learning (GQML). In this work, we utilise the techniques of GQML for the task of image classification, building new QML models which are equivariant with respect to reflections of the images. We find that these networks are capable of consistently and significantly outperforming generic ansatze on complicated real-world image datasets, bringing high-resolution image classification via quantum computers closer to reality. Our work highlights a potential pathway for the future development and implementation of powerful QML models which directly exploit the symmetries of data.

Keywords:
Overfitting Computer science Homogeneous space Artificial intelligence Exploit Equivariant map Qubit Quantum Convolutional neural network Machine learning Contextual image classification Artificial neural network Image (mathematics) Theoretical computer science Mathematics

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Topics

Quantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Artificial Intelligence
Quantum Information and Cryptography
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Artificial Intelligence
Neural Networks and Reservoir Computing
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Artificial Intelligence
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