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Selective Feature Re-Encoded Quantum Convolutional Neural Network with Joint Optimization for Image Classification

Authors: Sarkar, Shaswata Mahernob; Ahmed, Sheikh Iftekhar; Mahmud, Jishnu; Fattah, Shaikh Anowarul; Sharma, Gaurav;

Selective Feature Re-Encoded Quantum Convolutional Neural Network with Joint Optimization for Image Classification

Abstract

Quantum Machine Learning (QML) has seen significant advancements, driven by recent improvements in Noisy Intermediate-Scale Quantum (NISQ) devices. Leveraging quantum principles such as entanglement and superposition, quantum convolutional neural networks (QCNNs) have demonstrated promising results in classifying both quantum and classical data. This study examines QCNNs in the context of image classification and proposes a novel strategy to enhance feature processing and a QCNN architecture for improved classification accuracy. First, a selective feature re-encoding strategy is proposed, which directs the quantum circuits to prioritize the most informative features, thereby effectively navigating the crucial regions of the Hilbert space to find the optimal solution space. Secondly, a novel parallel-mode QCNN architecture is designed to simultaneously incorporate features extracted by two classical methods, Principal Component Analysis (PCA) and Autoencoders, within a unified training scheme. The joint optimization involved in the training process allows the QCNN to benefit from complementary feature representations, enabling better mutual readjustment of model parameters. To assess these methodologies, comprehensive experiments have been performed using the widely used MNIST and Fashion MNIST datasets for binary classification tasks. Experimental findings reveal that the selective feature re-encoding method significantly improves the quantum circuit's feature processing capability and performance. Furthermore, the jointly optimized parallel QCNN architecture consistently outperforms the individual QCNN models and the traditional ensemble approach involving independent learning followed by decision fusion, confirming its superior accuracy and generalization capabilities.

26 pages, 12 figures, 6 Tables

Keywords

Machine Learning, FOS: Computer and information sciences, Quantum Physics, FOS: Physical sciences, Quantum Physics (quant-ph), Machine Learning (cs.LG)

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