Quantum-inspired hybrid algorithm for image classification and segmentation: Q-Means++ max-cut method

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2024

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John Wiley and Sons Inc

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Finding brain tumors is a crucial step in medical diagnosis that can have a big impact on how patients turn out. Conventional detection techniques can be laborious and demand a lot of computing power. Brain tumor detection could be made more effective and precise, thanks to the quickly developing field of quantum computing. In this article, we propose a quantum machine learning (QML)-based method for brain tumor extraction and detection based on quantum computing. To implement our strategy, we use a Hybrid Quantum-Classical Convolutional Neural Network (HQC-CNN) that has been trained using a collection of brain MRI images. Additionally, we employ Batchwise Q-Means++ Clustering for segmenting the images and a Max-cut approach with Adiabatic Quantum Computation (AQC) to extract the tumor region from the segmented MRI image. Our results highlight the strength of Quanvolutional Layer in Neural Network and reduced time complexity exponentially or quadratically in clustering and max-cut algorithms respectively and see the potential of quantum computing for improving the accuracy and speed of medical diagnosis and have implications for the future of healthcare technology. © 2024 Wiley Periodicals LLC.

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Brain, Computing power, Convolutional neural networks, Image classification, Image segmentation, Learning algorithms, Machine learning, Magnetic resonance imaging, Multilayer neural networks, Network layers, Image segmentaia, Machine-learning, MAX CUT, Max-cut, Max-cut algorithm, Means clustering, Q-mean clustering, Quantum annealing, Quantum Computing, Quantum machine learning, Quantum machines, Tumor analyse, Tumors

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International Journal of Imaging Systems and Technology, 2024, 34, 1, pp. -

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