Tensor-network machine learning models (MPS and PEPS) have average generalization risk lower bounded by explicit functions of training-set size and bond dimension, formalizing no-free-lunch limits for quantum-inspired learners.
Tensor-Train Networks for Learning Predictive Modeling of Multidimensional Data
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In this work, we firstly apply the Train-Tensor (TT) networks to construct a compact representation of the classical Multilayer Perceptron, representing a reduction of up to 95% of the coefficients. A comparative analysis between tensor model and standard multilayer neural networks is also carried out in the context of prediction of the Mackey-Glass noisy chaotic time series and NASDAQ index. We show that the weights of a multidimensional regression model can be learned by means of TT network and the optimization of TT weights is a more robust to the impact of coefficient initialization and hyper-parameter setting. Furthermore, an efficient algorithm based on alternating least squares has been proposed for approximating the weights in TT-format with a reduction of computational calculus, providing a much faster convergence than the well-known adaptive learning-method algorithms, widely applied for optimizing neural networks.
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No-Free-Lunch Theories for Tensor-Network Machine Learning Models
Tensor-network machine learning models (MPS and PEPS) have average generalization risk lower bounded by explicit functions of training-set size and bond dimension, formalizing no-free-lunch limits for quantum-inspired learners.