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Machine learning with quantum computers

By: Schuld, Maria.
Contributor(s): Petruccione, F.
Series: Quantum science and technology.Publisher: Cham : Springer, 2021Edition: 2nd ed.Description: xiv, 312 p. ; ill., 25 cm.ISBN: 9783030830977.Subject(s): Machine Learning | Quantum Computing | Hidden Markov Models | Deep Belief Network | Grover Search | Hopfield Model | Artificial Neural Network | Qsample Encoding | Deutsch-Josza Algorithm | Kernel Methods | Quantum BLASDDC classification: 006.3 Summary: This book offers an introduction into quantum machine learning research, covering approaches that range from "near-term" to fault-tolerant quantum machine learning algorithms, and from theoretical to practical techniques that help us understand how quantum computers can learn from data. Among the topics discussed are parameterized quantum circuits, hybrid optimization, data encoding, quantum feature maps and kernel methods, quantum learning theory, as well as quantum neural networks. The book aims at an audience of computer scientists and physicists at the graduate level onwards. The second edition extends the material beyond supervised learning and puts a special focus on the developments in near-term quantum machine learning seen over the past few years.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

This book offers an introduction into quantum machine learning research, covering approaches that range from "near-term" to fault-tolerant quantum machine learning algorithms, and from theoretical to practical techniques that help us understand how quantum computers can learn from data. Among the topics discussed are parameterized quantum circuits, hybrid optimization, data encoding, quantum feature maps and kernel methods, quantum learning theory, as well as quantum neural networks. The book aims at an audience of computer scientists and physicists at the graduate level onwards. The second edition extends the material beyond supervised learning and puts a special focus on the developments in near-term quantum machine learning seen over the past few years.

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