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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

cs.CV · 2025-08-14 · conditional · novelty 7.0

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.

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  • Quantum Visual Fields with Neural Amplitude Encoding cs.CV · 2025-08-14 · conditional · none · ref 4 · internal anchor

    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.