A Novel Approach to Threshold Quantum Images by using Unsharp Measurements
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We propose a hybrid quantum approach to threshold and binarize a grayscale image through unsharp measure ments (UM) relying on image histogram. Generally, the histograms are characterized by multiple overlapping
normal distributions corresponding to objects, or image features with small but significant overlaps, making it
challenging to establish suitable thresholds. The proposed methodology uses peaks of the overlapping Gaus sians and the distance between neighboring local minima as the variance, based on which the UM parameters
are chosen, that maps the normal distribution into a localized delta function. To demonstrate its efficacy, sub sequent implementation is done on noisy quantum environments in Qiskit. This process is iteratively repeated
for a multimodal histogram to obtain more thresholds, which are then applied to various life-like pictures to get
high-contrast images, resulting in comparable peak signal-to-noise ratio and structural similarity index measure
values. The obtained thresholds are used to binarize a grayscale image by using novel enhanced quantum image
representation integrated with a threshold encoder and an efficient quantum comparator (QC) that depicts the
whole binarized picture. This approach significantly reduces the complexity of the proposed QC and of the
whole algorithm when compared to earlier models.