Image Processing in Quantum Computers

12/28/2018
by   Aditya Dendukuri, et al.
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Quantum Image Processing (QIP) is an exiting new field showing a lot of promise. Expressing an image using quantum information would mean all of the unique quantum properties like superposition or entanglement can apply to the image. In this work, we explore and compare a number of quantum image models and then implement simulate a quantum image using a classical computer.

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