Module MA5033-KP05

Quantum Image Computing (QuantumIC)


Duration

1 Semester

Turnus of offer

each summer semester

Credit points

5

Course of studies, specific fields and terms:

  • Master CLS 2023, optional subject, mathematics
  • Bachelor CLS 2023, optional subject, mathematics
  • Bachelor CLS 2016, optional subject, mathematics
  • Master CLS 2016, optional subject, mathematics

Classes and lectures:

  • Quantum Image Computing (exercise, 1 SWS)
  • Quantum Image Computing (lecture, 2 SWS)

Workload:

  • 30 hours work on project
  • 65 hours private studies and exercises
  • 45 hours in-classroom work
  • 10 hours exam preparation

Contents of teaching:

  • Foundations (unitary transformations, qubits, measurements, quantum circuits)
  • Quantum image models and quantum image operations
  • Recent quantum image processing algorithms
  • Adiabatic quantum computing
  • Quantum optimization for computer vision

Qualification-goals/Competencies:

  • Students know the mathematical foundations of quantum computing and their application.
  • Students are familiar with advanced quantum computing models, in particular in image processing and computer vision.
  • Students are able to translate practical problems into working algorithms.
  • Students can implement algorithms on quantum computers in a modern programming language.
  • Interdisciplinary qualifications:
  • Students have advanced modeling skills.
  • Students can translate theoretical concepts into practical solutions.
  • Students have implementation experience.
  • Students can think abstractly about practical problems.

Grading through:

  • Written or oral exam as announced by the examiner

Responsible for this module:

Literature:

  • Nielsen, Chuang : Quantum Computation and Quantum Information Cambridge University Press
  • Yan, Venegas-Andraca : Quantum Image Processing Springer

Language:

  • German and English skills required

Notes:

Prerequisites for attending the module:
- None (Familiarity with the topics of the required modules is assumed, but the modules are not a formal prerequisite for attending the course).

Prerequisites for the exam:
- Homework assignments and their presentation are ungraded examination prerequisites which have to be completed and positively evaluated before the first examination.

Examination:
- MA5033-L1: Quantum Image Computing, written examination (90 min) or oral examination (30 min) as decided by examiner, 100% of final mark

Last Updated:

28.11.2024