Accelerating Inference for Multilayer Neural Networks with Quantum Computers
Rattew, Arthur G., Huang, Po-Wei, Guo, Naixu, Pira, Lirandë, Rebentrost, Patrick
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Fault-tolerant Quantum Processing Units (QPUs) promise to deliver exponential speed-ups in select computational tasks, yet their integration into modern deep learning pipelines remains unclear. In this work, we take a step towards bridging this gap by presenting the first fully-coherent quantum implementation of a multilayer neural network with non-linear activation functions. Our constructions mirror widely used deep learning architectures based on ResNet, and consist of residual blocks with multi-filter 2D convolutions, sigmoid activations, skip-connections, and layer normalizations. We analyse the complexity of inference for networks under three quantum data access regimes. Without any assumptions, we establish a quadratic speedup over classical methods for shallow bilinear-style networks. With efficient quantum access to the weights, we obtain a quartic speedup over classical methods. With efficient quantum access to both the inputs and the network weights, we prove that a network with an $N$-dimensional vectorized input, $k$ residual block layers, and a final residual-linear-pooling layer can be implemented with an error of $ε$ with $O(\text{polylog}(N/ε)^k)$ inference cost.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Oct-9-2025
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