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Optimizing a quantum reservoir computer for time series prediction

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Quantum computing and neural networks show great promise for the future of information processing. In this paper we study a quantum reservoir computer (QRC), a framework harnessing quantum dynamics and designed for fast and efficient solving of temporal machine learning tasks such as speech recognition, time series prediction and natural language processing. Specifically, we study memory capacity and accuracy of a quantum reservoir computer based on the fully connected transverse field Ising model by investigating different forms of inter-spin interactions and computing timescales. We show that variation in inter-spin interactions leads to a better memory capacity in general, by engineering the type of interactions the capacity can be greatly enhanced and there exists an optimal timescale at which the capacity is maximized. To connect computational capabilities to physical properties of the underlaying system, we also study the out-of-time-ordered correlator and find that its faster decay implies a more accurate memory. Furthermore, as an example application on real world data, we use QRC to predict stock values.

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The Capacity of Quantum Neural Networks

quant-ph · 2019-08-04 · conditional · novelty 5.0

The memory capacity of any quantum neural network is at most the information content of its trainable parameters, so classically-parameterized QNNs lack capacity advantage over classical NNs.

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  • The Capacity of Quantum Neural Networks quant-ph · 2019-08-04 · conditional · none · ref 61 · internal anchor

    The memory capacity of any quantum neural network is at most the information content of its trainable parameters, so classically-parameterized QNNs lack capacity advantage over classical NNs.