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Experimentally Extending Quantum Kernel Learning to Quantum Data by NMR
arXiv:2412.09557v3 Announce Type: replace-cross Abstract: Quantum kernel learning (QKL) promises efficient machine learning by encoding feature maps onto exponentially large Hilbert spaces inherent in
arXiv:2412.09557v3 Announce Type: replace-cross Abstract: Quantum kernel learning (QKL) promises efficient machine learning by encoding feature maps onto exponentially large Hilbert spaces inherent in quantum systems. Using the liquid-state nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) platform, we implement and benchmark QKL for one-dimensional regression and two-dimensional classification tasks. We then classify entangling and non-entangling operators by extending QKL to handle parametrized or non-parameterized operator inputs. We first compute the kernel numerically for a double-layered star system and then experimentally validate it on a 3-qubit NMR register. QKL provides a practical route to compare operators on native quantum hardware without expensive tomography protocols. Our results confirm the superiority of QKL over other classical methods for processing quantum data, thereby highlighting its ability to capture the inherent structure of quantum space and to extend its domain of operation beyond the training domain by exploiting symmetries in the operator space.
Source: arXiv cs.LG | 2026-08-18