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Predictive Performance of Deep Quantum Data Re-uploading Models

24 May 2025
Xin Wang
Han-Xiao Tao
Re-Bing Wu
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Main:8 Pages
16 Figures
Bibliography:3 Pages
Appendix:23 Pages
Abstract

Quantum machine learning models incorporating data re-uploading circuits have garnered significant attention due to their exceptional expressivity and trainability. However, their ability to generate accurate predictions on unseen data, referred to as the predictive performance, remains insufficiently investigated. This study reveals a fundamental limitation in predictive performance when deep encoding layers are employed within the data re-uploading model. Concretely, we theoretically demonstrate that when processing high-dimensional data with limited-qubit data re-uploading models, their predictive performance progressively degenerates to near random-guessing levels as the number of encoding layers increases. In this context, the repeated data uploading cannot mitigate the performance degradation. These findings are validated through experiments on both synthetic linearly separable datasets and real-world datasets. Our results demonstrate that when processing high-dimensional data, the quantum data re-uploading models should be designed with wider circuit architectures rather than deeper and narrower ones.

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@article{wang2025_2505.20337,
  title={ Predictive Performance of Deep Quantum Data Re-uploading Models },
  author={ Xin Wang and Han-Xiao Tao and Re-Bing Wu },
  journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2505.20337},
  year={ 2025 }
}
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