Quantum belief function

07/08/2021
by   Qianli Zhou, et al.
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The belief function in Dempster Shafer evidence theory can express more information than the traditional Bayesian distribution. It is widely used in approximate reasoning, decision-making and information fusion. However, its power exponential explosion characteristics leads to the extremely high computational complexity when handling large amounts of elements in classic computers. In order to solve the problem, we encode the basic belief assignment (BBA) into quantum states, which makes each qubit correspond to control an element. Besides the high efficiency, this quantum expression is very conducive to measure the similarity between two BBAs, and the measuring quantum algorithm we come up with has exponential acceleration theoretically compared to the corresponding classical algorithm. In addition, we simulate our quantum version of BBA on Qiskit platform, which ensures the rationality of our algorithm experimentally. We believe our results will shed some light on utilizing the characteristic of quantum computation to handle belief function more conveniently.

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