QVF is a quantum implicit neural representation that uses a learnable, Boltzmann-style amplitude encoding and a real-valued entangled circuit, and it outperforms prior quantum INRs while competing with classical baselines on simulator experiments.
3D Scalable Quantum Convolutional Neural Networks for Point Cloud Data Processing in Classification Applications
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With the beginning of the noisy intermediate-scale quantum (NISQ) era, a quantum neural network (QNN) has recently emerged as a solution for several specific problems that classical neural networks cannot solve. Moreover, a quantum convolutional neural network (QCNN) is the quantum-version of CNN because it can process high-dimensional vector inputs in contrast to QNN. However, due to the nature of quantum computing, it is difficult to scale up the QCNN to extract a sufficient number of features due to barren plateaus. Motivated by this, a novel 3D scalable QCNN (sQCNN-3D) is proposed for point cloud data processing in classification applications. Furthermore, reverse fidelity training (RF-Train) is additionally considered on top of sQCNN-3D for diversifying features with a limited number of qubits using the fidelity of quantum computing. Our data-intensive performance evaluation verifies that the proposed algorithm achieves desired performance.
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Quantum Visual Fields with Neural Amplitude Encoding
QVF is a quantum implicit neural representation that uses a learnable, Boltzmann-style amplitude encoding and a real-valued entangled circuit, and it outperforms prior quantum INRs while competing with classical baselines on simulator experiments.