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Advancing Quantum Natural Language Processing: Novel Quantum Circuits and Modular Execution Techniques
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Tesis y disertaciones académicas
Universidad de Salamanca (España)
Tesis Doctoral
Academic dissertations
Quantum Natural Language Processing
Quantum computing
Quantum Machine Learning
Clasificación UNESCO
3320 Tecnología Nuclear
1203.17 Informática
1203.04 Inteligencia Artificial
Fecha de publicación
2025
Resumen
[EN] Quantum computing is widely regarded as one of the scientific fields with the
greatest transformative potential. Its applications are already being explored in
areas such as cybersecurity, chemistry, and machine learning. Within the domain
of quantum machine learning, one emerging subfield is quantum natural
language processing (QNLP), which seeks to leverage quantum algorithms to
address complex language-related tasks more efficiently than classical counterparts.
This thesis begins with a systematic literature review of the current landscape
of quantum machine learning, focusing particularly on the design, development,
and deployment of QNLP models on real quantum hardware. The SLR
identifies 94 relevant articles that utilize quantum machine learning techniques
and algorithms, highlighting their implementation via computational quantum
circuits, or ansatzes. The main types of algorithms found include quantum
adaptations of classical models such as support vector machines and k-nearest
neighbors, as well as quantum neural networks, one of the most prominent applications
being image classification.
In addition, this work offers both quantitative and qualitative analyses, integrating
a comprehensive set of experiments conducted on quantum simulators
and real quantum devices. A significant contribution of this work lies in
the design and evaluation of these new quantum circuit architectures, tailored
to optimize expressibility, entanglement, and trainability. Empirical analysis
shows that model accuracy tends to exhibit an inverse relationship with ansatz
expressibility and a direct correlation with entanglement capability. In parallel,
it contributes to the field by proposing novel ansatz architectures and applying
circuit knitting techniques to overcome current hardware limitations.
Ultimately, this thesis demonstrates the feasibility of hybrid quantum-classical
approaches in QNLP and highlights their potential to be extended to support
more complex and scalable real-world language applications.
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10.14201/gredos.170086
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