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Kahn Rhrissorrakrai1, Kathleen E Hamilton2, Prerana Bangalore Parthasarathy3
1IBM Research, Yorktown Heights, NY 10598, United States.
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Learning on sample-limited data is a challenge frequently encountered in many real-world applications. In this work we study how effective quantum ensemble models are when trained on a sample-limited data problem in healthcare and life sciences. We constructed multiple types of quantum ensembles for binary classification using up to 26 qubits in simulation and 56 qubits on quantum hardware. The ensembles include both variational and non-variational methods as well as introducing a new quantum ensemble cosine classifier with randomly sampled unitaries. Our ensemble designs use minimal trainable parameters but require long-range connections between qubits. We tested these quantum ensembles on synthetic datasets and gene expression data from renal cell carcinoma (RCC) patients with the task of predicting patient response to immunotherapy. From the performance observed in simulation and quantum hardware experiments using up to 56 qubits, we demonstrate how quantum embedding structure affects performance and discuss how to extract informative features and build models that can learn and generalize effectively. We also find that quantum ensemble cosine classifiers were effective in learning from few training data, and all quantum ensembles performed comparatively to classical ensembles while using significantly fewer learners. We confirmed this performance characteristic in a separate RCC validation cohort. We present these exploratory results in order to assist other researchers in the design of effective learning using ensembles, particularly for similarly size constrained problems. Incorporating quantum computing in these data constrained problems offers hope for a wide range of studies in healthcare and life sciences where biological samples are relatively scarce given the feature space to be explored.
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