Quantum generative adversarial learning in a superconducting quantum circuit
ORAL
Abstract
Generative adversarial learning is one of the most exciting recent breakthroughs in machine learning---a subfield of artificial intelligence that is currently driving a revolution in many aspects of modern society. It has shown splendid performance in a variety of challenging tasks such as image and video generations. More recently, a quantum version of generative adversarial learning has been theoretically proposed and shown to possess the potential of exhibiting an exponential advantage over its classical counterpart. Here, we report the first proof-of-principle experimental demonstration of quantum generative adversarial learning in a superconducting quantum circuit. We demonstrate that, after several rounds of adversarial learning, a quantum state generator can be trained to replicate the statistics of the quantum data output from a digital qubit channel simulator, with a high fidelity (98.8% on average) that the discriminator cannot distinguish between the true and the generated data. Our results pave the way for experimentally exploring the intriguing long-sought-after quantum advantages in machine learning tasks with noisy intermediate-scale quantum devices.
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Presenters
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Yuwei Ma
Tsinghua University
Authors
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Hu Ling
Tsinghua University
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shuhao wu
USTC
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Weizhou Cai
Tsinghua University
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Yuwei Ma
Tsinghua University
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Xianghao Mu
Tsinghua University
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Yuan Xu
Tsinghua University
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Haiyan Wang
Tsinghua University
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Yipu Song
IIIS, Tsinghua University, Tsinghua University
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Dong-Ling Deng
Institute for Interdisciplinary Information Sciences, Tsinghua University, Tsinghua University, University of Maryland
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Chang-Ling Zou
University of Science and Technology of China, Key Laboratory of Quantum Information, University of Science and Technology of China, Yale University, USTC
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Luyan Sun
Tsinghua University