Treffer: Quantum Bayesian Decision-Making.

Title:
Quantum Bayesian Decision-Making.
Authors:
de Oliveira, Michael1 (AUTHOR) michaeldeoliveira@live.com.pt, Barbosa, Luis Soares1 (AUTHOR)
Source:
Foundations of Science. Mar2023, Vol. 28 Issue 1, p21-41. 21p. 6 Diagrams, 3 Charts, 2 Graphs.
Database:
Academic Search Index

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As a compact representation of joint probability distributions over a dependence graph of random variables, and a tool for modelling and reasoning in the presence of uncertainty, Bayesian networks are of great importance for artificial intelligence to combine domain knowledge, capture causal relationships, or learn from incomplete datasets. Known as a NP-hard problem in a classical setting, Bayesian inference pops up as a class of algorithms worth to explore in a quantum framework. This paper explores such a research direction and improves on previous proposals by a judicious use of the utility function in an entangled configuration. It proposes a completely quantum mechanical decision-making process with a proven computational advantage. A prototype implementation in Qiskit (a Python-based program development kit for the IBM Q machine) is discussed as a proof-of-concept. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]