Protocol for Implementing Quantum Nonparametric Learning with Trapped Ions

Phys Rev Lett. 2020 Jan 10;124(1):010506. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.124.010506.

Abstract

Nonparametric learning is able to make reliable predictions by extracting information from similarities between a new set of input data and all samples. Here we point out a quantum paradigm of nonparametric learning that offers an exponential speedup over the sample size. By encoding data into quantum feature space, the similarity between the data is defined as an inner product of quantum states. A quantum training state is introduced to superpose all data of samples, encoding relevant information for learning in its bipartite entanglement spectrum. We demonstrate that a trained state for prediction can be obtained by entanglement spectrum transformation, using the quantum matrix toolbox. We further work out a feasible protocol to implement the quantum nonparametric learning with trapped ions, and demonstrate the power of quantum superposition for machine learning.