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Autores principales: Choi, Junggu, Yu, Chansu, Jung, Kyle L., Foo, Suan-Sin, Chen, Weiqiang, Comhair, Suzy AA, Erzurum, Serpil C., Jehi, Lara, Jung, Jae U.
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Publicado: 2025
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Acceso en línea:https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.00037
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author Choi, Junggu
Yu, Chansu
Jung, Kyle L.
Foo, Suan-Sin
Chen, Weiqiang
Comhair, Suzy AA
Erzurum, Serpil C.
Jehi, Lara
Jung, Jae U.
author_facet Choi, Junggu
Yu, Chansu
Jung, Kyle L.
Foo, Suan-Sin
Chen, Weiqiang
Comhair, Suzy AA
Erzurum, Serpil C.
Jehi, Lara
Jung, Jae U.
contents Identifying key biomarkers for COVID-19 from high-dimensional multi-omics data is critical for advancing both diagnostic and pathogenesis research. In this study, we evaluated the applicability of the Quantum Support Vector Machine (QSVM) algorithm for biomarker-based classification of COVID-19. Proteomic and metabolomic biomarkers from two independent datasets were ranked by importance using ridge regression and grouped accordingly. The top- and bottom-ranked biomarker sets were then used to train and evaluate both classical SVM (CSVM) and QSVM models, serving as predictive and negative control inputs, respectively. The QSVM was implemented with multiple quantum kernels, including amplitude encoding, angle encoding, the ZZ feature map, and the projected quantum kernel. Across various experimental settings, QSVM consistently achieved classification performance that was comparable to or exceeded that of CSVM, while reflecting the importance rankings by ridge regression. Although the experiments were conducted in numerical simulation, our findings highlight the potential of QSVM as a promising approach for multi-omics data analysis in biomedical research.
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spellingShingle Can a Quantum Support Vector Machine algorithm be utilized to identify Key Biomarkers from Multi-Omics data of COVID19 patients?
Choi, Junggu
Yu, Chansu
Jung, Kyle L.
Foo, Suan-Sin
Chen, Weiqiang
Comhair, Suzy AA
Erzurum, Serpil C.
Jehi, Lara
Jung, Jae U.
Quantum Physics
Machine Learning
Quantitative Methods
Identifying key biomarkers for COVID-19 from high-dimensional multi-omics data is critical for advancing both diagnostic and pathogenesis research. In this study, we evaluated the applicability of the Quantum Support Vector Machine (QSVM) algorithm for biomarker-based classification of COVID-19. Proteomic and metabolomic biomarkers from two independent datasets were ranked by importance using ridge regression and grouped accordingly. The top- and bottom-ranked biomarker sets were then used to train and evaluate both classical SVM (CSVM) and QSVM models, serving as predictive and negative control inputs, respectively. The QSVM was implemented with multiple quantum kernels, including amplitude encoding, angle encoding, the ZZ feature map, and the projected quantum kernel. Across various experimental settings, QSVM consistently achieved classification performance that was comparable to or exceeded that of CSVM, while reflecting the importance rankings by ridge regression. Although the experiments were conducted in numerical simulation, our findings highlight the potential of QSVM as a promising approach for multi-omics data analysis in biomedical research.
title Can a Quantum Support Vector Machine algorithm be utilized to identify Key Biomarkers from Multi-Omics data of COVID19 patients?
topic Quantum Physics
Machine Learning
Quantitative Methods
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.00037