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Boosting on the shoulders of giants in quantum device calibration

Alex Wozniakowski, Jayne Thompson, Mile Gu, Felix Binder

2020-05-13Few-Shot LearningMulti-target regressionBIG-bench Machine Learning
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Abstract

Traditional machine learning applications, such as optical character recognition, arose from the inability to explicitly program a computer to perform a routine task. In this context, learning algorithms usually derive a model exclusively from the evidence present in a massive dataset. Yet in some scientific disciplines, obtaining an abundance of data is an impractical luxury, however; there is an explicit model of the domain based upon previous scientific discoveries. Here we introduce a new approach to machine learning that is able to leverage prior scientific discoveries in order to improve generalizability over a scientific model. We show its efficacy in predicting the entire energy spectrum of a Hamiltonian on a superconducting quantum device, a key task in present quantum computer calibration. Our accuracy surpasses the current state-of-the-art by over $20\%.$ Our approach thus demonstrates how artificial intelligence can be further enhanced by "standing on the shoulders of giants."

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Multi-target regressionGoogle 5 qubit random HamiltonianAverage mean absolute error1.05Base boosting

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