Quantum machine learning-using quantum computation in artificial intelligence and deep neural networks: Quantum computation and machine learning in artificial intelligence

Machine Learning or Artificial Intelligence basically involves tasks of modifying and supervising problems taken as vectors in multi-dimensional space. The Primitive algorithms which are used take Polynomial Time for computing such vector problems which are not fruitful for us, on the other hand, Quantum algorithms have the capability to solve such vector problems in a considerable amount of time by using Quantum-Mechanical operations. For example, we can perform a Database Search in a time which is Quadratic-ally faster than the primitive search algorithm. Quantum Algorithms rely on Quantum physics and therefore the algorithms are Incoherent in nature and this property makes them more interesting to study. In this paper, we provide the insights of Quantum Machine Learning and we formally prove that the Execution Time of the algorithm is greatly optimized with the help of Adiabatic Quantum Learning. Also, we prove that Quantum Associative Memories can store exponentially more data than its primitive counterparts. Data mining concept is very similar to Machine Learning and we will also show how QML will be beneficial in such cause as well.

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