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Rohe, Tobias; Burger, Florian; Kölle, Michael; Wölckert, Sebastian; Zorn, Maximilian ORCID logoORCID: https://orcid.org/0009-0006-2750-7495 und Linnhoff-Popien, Claudia ORCID logoORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6284-9286 (2025): Investigating Parameter-Efficiency of Hybrid QuGANs Based on Geometric Properties of Generated Sea Route Graphs. ICML 2025: International Conference on Machine Learning, Vancouver, Canada, 13. - 19. Juli 2025. Rocha, Ana Paula; Steels, Luc und Herik, Jaap van den (Hrsg.): In: Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Agents and Artificial Intelligence, Bd. 1 Porto: SciTePress. S. 724-730

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Abstract

The demand for artificially generated data for the development, training and testing of new algorithms is omnipresent. Quantum computing (QC), does offer the hope that its inherent probabilistic functionality can be utilised in this field of generative artificial intelligence. In this study, we use quantum-classical hybrid generative adversarial networks (QuGANs) to artificially generate graphs of shipping routes. We create a training dataset based on real shipping data and investigate to what extent QuGANs are able to learn and reproduce inherent distributions and geometric features of this data. We compare hybrid QuGANs with classical Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs), with a special focus on their parameter efficiency. Our results indicate that QuGANs are indeed able to quickly learn and represent underlying geometric properties and distributions, although they seem to have difficulties in introducing variance into the sampled data. Compared to classical GANs of greater size, measured in the number of parameters used, some QuGANs show similar result quality. Our reference to concrete use cases, such as the generation of shipping data, provides an illustrative example and demonstrate the potential and diversity in which QC can be used.

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