CLAIApr 14, 2025

Quantum Natural Language Processing: A Comprehensive Review of Models, Methods, and Applications

arXiv:2504.09909v24 citationsh-index: 3
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It addresses the computational and data inefficiency of deep learning in NLP by exploring quantum computing as an emerging alternative, though it is a survey paper and thus incremental in nature.

This paper reviews quantum natural language processing (QNLP) models and methods, categorizing them based on quantum computing principles and summarizing their applications to NLP tasks, noting that current approaches are limited to small datasets with few extensively explored models.

In recent developments, deep learning methodologies applied to Natural Language Processing (NLP) have revealed a paradox: They improve performance but demand considerable data and resources for their training. Alternatively, quantum computing exploits the principles of quantum mechanics to overcome the computational limitations of current methodologies, thereby establishing an emerging field known as quantum natural language processing (QNLP). This domain holds the potential to attain a quantum advantage in the processing of linguistic structures, surpassing classical models in both efficiency and accuracy. In this paper, it is proposed to categorise QNLP models based on quantum computing principles, architecture, and computational approaches. This paper attempts to provide a survey on how quantum meets language by mapping state-of-the-art in this area, embracing quantum encoding techniques for classical data, QNLP models for prevalent NLP tasks, and quantum optimisation techniques for hyper parameter tuning. The landscape of quantum computing approaches applied to various NLP tasks is summarised by showcasing the specific QNLP methods used, and the popularity of these methods is indicated by their count. From the findings, it is observed that QNLP approaches are still limited to small data sets, with only a few models explored extensively, and there is increasing interest in the application of quantum computing to natural language processing tasks.

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