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A complete restricted Boltzmann machine on an adiabatic quantum computer

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Boltzmann Machines constitute a paramount class of neural networks for unsupervised learning and recommendation systems. Their bipartite version, called Restricted Boltzmann Machine (RBM), is the most developed because of its… Click to show full abstract

Boltzmann Machines constitute a paramount class of neural networks for unsupervised learning and recommendation systems. Their bipartite version, called Restricted Boltzmann Machine (RBM), is the most developed because of its satisfactory trade-off between computability on classical computers and computational power. Though the diffusion of RBMs is quite limited as their training remains hard. Recently, a renewed interest has emerged as Adiabatic Quantum Computers (AQCs), which suggest a potential increase of the training speed with respect to conventional hardware. Due to the limited number of connections among the qubits forming the graph of existing hardware, associating one qubit per node of the neural network implies an incomplete graph. Thanks to embedding techniques, we developed a complete graph connecting nodes constituted by virtual qubits. The complete graph outperforms previous implementations based on incomplete graphs. Despite the fact that the learning rate per epoch is still slower with respect to a classical machine, the advantage is expected by the increase of number of nodes which impacts on the classical computational time but not on the quantum hardware based computation.

Keywords: machine; quantum; restricted boltzmann; complete restricted; adiabatic quantum; boltzmann machine

Journal Title: International Journal of Quantum Information
Year Published: 2021

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