量子门控循环神经网络

Yanan Li;Zhimin Wang;Ruipeng Xing;Changheng Shao;Shangshang Shi;Jiaxin Li;Guoqiang Zhong;Yongjian Gu
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Quantum Gated Recurrent Neural Networks
The exploration of quantum advantages with Quantum Neural Networks (QNNs) is an exciting endeavor. Recurrent neural networks, the widely used framework in deep learning, suffer from the gradient vanishing and exploding problem, which limits their ability to learn long-term dependencies. To address this challenge, in this work, we develop the sequential model of Quantum Gated Recurrent Neural Networks (QGRNNs). This model naturally integrates the gating mechanism into the framework of the variational ansatz circuit of QNNs, enabling efficient execution on near-term quantum devices. We present rigorous proof that QGRNNs can preserve the gradient norm of long-term interactions throughout the recurrent network, enabling efficient learning of long-term dependencies. Meanwhile, the architectural features of QGRNNs can effectively mitigate the barren plateau phenomenon. The effectiveness of QGRNNs in sequential learning is convincingly demonstrated through various typical tasks, including solving the adding problem, learning gene regulatory networks, and predicting stock prices. The hardware-efficient architecture and superior performance of our QGRNNs indicate their promising potential for finding quantum advantageous applications in the near term.
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