A frequency-multiplexed Gaussian boson sampler with over 400 modes can serve as a quantum reservoir computer, with correlation-based features and squeezed light outperforming mean-field and classical-light baselines.
Quantum machine learning via continuous-variable cluster states and teleportation
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A new approach suitable for distributed quantum machine learning and exhibiting memory is proposed for a photonic platform. This measurement-based quantum reservoir computing takes advantage of continuous variable cluster states as the main quantum resource. Cluster states are key to several photonic quantum technologies, enabling universal quantum computing as well as quantum communication protocols. The proposed measurement-based quantum reservoir computing is based on a neural network of cluster states and local operations, where input data are encoded through measurement, thanks to quantum teleportation. In this design, measurements enable input injections, information processing and continuous monitoring for time series processing. The architecture's power and versatility are tested by performing a set of benchmark tasks showing that the protocol displays internal memory and is suitable for both static and temporal information processing without hardware modifications. This design opens the way to distributed machine learning.
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Large-scale quantum reservoir computing using a Gaussian Boson Sampler
A frequency-multiplexed Gaussian boson sampler with over 400 modes can serve as a quantum reservoir computer, with correlation-based features and squeezed light outperforming mean-field and classical-light baselines.