The present paper proposes a methodology to implement a Long Short-Term Memory cell in the quantum framework, where inference is computed by replicating the internal structure of the cell using quantum circuits. A suitable encoding is proposed and the design of each quantum operation is detailed. A complexity analysis of the circuit is hence conducted and finally, the quantum architecture is experimentally validated both in an IBM Q simulator and with a numerical simulation on a classical device. The proposed approach leads the way for a completely quantum implementation of a Long Short-Term Memory network.
Design of an LSTM cell on a quantum hardware / Ceschini, Andrea; Rosato, Antonello; Panella, Massimo. - In: IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON CIRCUITS AND SYSTEMS. II, EXPRESS BRIEFS. - ISSN 1549-7747. - (2021), pp. 1-5. [10.1109/TCSII.2021.3126204]
Design of an LSTM cell on a quantum hardware
Ceschini, Andrea;Rosato, Antonello;Panella, Massimo
2021
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The present paper proposes a methodology to implement a Long Short-Term Memory cell in the quantum framework, where inference is computed by replicating the internal structure of the cell using quantum circuits. A suitable encoding is proposed and the design of each quantum operation is detailed. A complexity analysis of the circuit is hence conducted and finally, the quantum architecture is experimentally validated both in an IBM Q simulator and with a numerical simulation on a classical device. The proposed approach leads the way for a completely quantum implementation of a Long Short-Term Memory network.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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