Deep unfolding with client-learned hyperparameters is claimed to improve quantum federated learning accuracy from roughly 55% to 90%, but the supporting proof and baseline data are not established.
Deep Unfolded Local Quantum Annealing
1 Pith paper cite this work. Polarity classification is still indexing.
abstract
Local quantum annealing (LQA), an iterative algorithm, is designed to solve combinatorial optimization problems. It draws inspiration from QA, which utilizes adiabatic time evolution to determine the global minimum of a given objective function. In the original LQA, the classical Hamiltonian is minimized via gradient descent. The performance of LQA depends on the choice of the parameters. Owing to the non-convex nature of the original cost function, LQA often becomes trapped in local minima, limiting its effectiveness. To address this challenge, we combine LQA with a deep unfolding scheme, which enables us to tune the parameters from the training data via back-propagation. {As a demonstration, we apply the deep unfolded LQA to the Sherrington-Kirkpatrick model, which is a fundamental {model} in statistical physics.} Our findings exhibit that deep unfolded LQA outperforms the original LQA, exhibiting remarkable convergence speed and performance improvement. As the trained parameters can be generalized to unknown instances and different system sizes, our results have significant practical implications and provide valuable insights for real-world applications.
citation-role summary
citation-polarity summary
fields
cs.LG 1years
2025 1verdicts
REJECT 1roles
background 1polarities
unclear 1representative citing papers
citing papers explorer
-
New Insights on Unfolding and Fine-tuning Quantum Federated Learning
Deep unfolding with client-learned hyperparameters is claimed to improve quantum federated learning accuracy from roughly 55% to 90%, but the supporting proof and baseline data are not established.