Systematic Literature Review: Quantum Machine Learning and its applications
David Peral Garc\'ia, Juan Cruz-Benito, Francisco Jos\'e, Garc\'ia-Pe\~nalvo

TL;DR
This systematic review analyzes quantum machine learning research from 2017 to 2023, highlighting algorithms, applications, and the current hardware limitations impacting its potential.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive classification and analysis of 94 papers on quantum machine learning algorithms and applications, identifying current challenges and future directions.
Findings
Quantum algorithms often implement classical machine learning methods.
Quantum machine learning shows promising results but is hardware-limited.
Current quantum devices lack sufficient qubits and fault tolerance.
Abstract
Quantum computing is the process of performing calculations using quantum mechanics. This field studies the quantum behavior of certain subatomic particles for subsequent use in performing calculations, as well as for large-scale information processing. These capabilities can give quantum computers an advantage in terms of computational time and cost over classical computers. Nowadays, there are scientific challenges that are impossible to perform by classical computation due to computational complexity or the time the calculation would take, and quantum computation is one of the possible answers. However, current quantum devices have not yet the necessary qubits and are not fault-tolerant enough to achieve these goals. Nonetheless, there are other fields like machine learning or chemistry where quantum computation could be useful with current quantum devices. This manuscript aims to…
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture · Quantum Information and Cryptography · Cloud Computing and Resource Management
