A two-stage framework uses clustering metrics and an LLM-based agent to interpret quantum-assisted blockchain clustering, reporting K=3 as optimal on MCO2 transaction data.
Quantum-Train: Rethinking Hybrid Quantum-Classical Machine Learning in the Model Compression Perspective
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We introduces the Quantum-Train(QT) framework, a novel approach that integrates quantum computing with classical machine learning algorithms to address significant challenges in data encoding, model compression, and inference hardware requirements. Even with a slight decrease in accuracy, QT achieves remarkable results by employing a quantum neural network alongside a classical mapping model, which significantly reduces the parameter count from $M$ to $O(\text{polylog} (M))$ during training. Our experiments demonstrate QT's effectiveness in classification tasks, offering insights into its potential to revolutionize machine learning by leveraging quantum computational advantages. This approach not only improves model efficiency but also reduces generalization errors, showcasing QT's potential across various machine learning applications.
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Enhancing Interpretability of Quantum-Assisted Blockchain Clustering via AI Agent-Based Qualitative Analysis
A two-stage framework uses clustering metrics and an LLM-based agent to interpret quantum-assisted blockchain clustering, reporting K=3 as optimal on MCO2 transaction data.