TY - JOUR
T1 - A new general model for quantum image histogram (QIH)
AU - Heidari, Shahrokh
AU - Abutalib, M. M.
AU - Alkhambashi, Majid
AU - Farouk, Ahmed
AU - Naseri, Mosayeb
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2019, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature.
PY - 2019/6/1
Y1 - 2019/6/1
N2 - An image histogram diagram illustrates the frequency of intensity values occurring in an image. A histogram figure has two dimensions including the x-axis and the y-axis. The color values are demonstrated by the former, and the latter indicates the number of pixels having the corresponding color values. Because quantum image processing (QImP) has been developed rapidly in recent years, in this paper, a new general approach to construct quantum image histogram (QIH) for quantum grayscale and RGB images is proposed, which is based on two kinds of quantum images named novel enhanced quantum representation of digital images (NEQR) and novel colored quantum images (NCQI). QIH manipulates two entangled qubit sequences with the aim of storing and preparing image histogram information, constructing a quantum model for illustrating image histogram. This model requires (q+ 2 n+ 1) qubits based on NEQR image and 3 × (q+ 2 n+ 1) qubits based on RGB image to construct the image histogram, when size of image is 2 n× 2 n with gray (color) range 2 q. Moreover, our constructive polynomial preparation proves that the time complexity of QIH is not more than O(nq2 2n+q). To the best of our knowledge, this is the first general approach for encoding histogram information based on quantum RGB and grayscale images, and it may open a new window to further statistical analysis procedures related to QImP. For instance, a practical use of QIH as a strict criterion to evaluate quantum data hiding algorithms is also discussed in this paper.
AB - An image histogram diagram illustrates the frequency of intensity values occurring in an image. A histogram figure has two dimensions including the x-axis and the y-axis. The color values are demonstrated by the former, and the latter indicates the number of pixels having the corresponding color values. Because quantum image processing (QImP) has been developed rapidly in recent years, in this paper, a new general approach to construct quantum image histogram (QIH) for quantum grayscale and RGB images is proposed, which is based on two kinds of quantum images named novel enhanced quantum representation of digital images (NEQR) and novel colored quantum images (NCQI). QIH manipulates two entangled qubit sequences with the aim of storing and preparing image histogram information, constructing a quantum model for illustrating image histogram. This model requires (q+ 2 n+ 1) qubits based on NEQR image and 3 × (q+ 2 n+ 1) qubits based on RGB image to construct the image histogram, when size of image is 2 n× 2 n with gray (color) range 2 q. Moreover, our constructive polynomial preparation proves that the time complexity of QIH is not more than O(nq2 2n+q). To the best of our knowledge, this is the first general approach for encoding histogram information based on quantum RGB and grayscale images, and it may open a new window to further statistical analysis procedures related to QImP. For instance, a practical use of QIH as a strict criterion to evaluate quantum data hiding algorithms is also discussed in this paper.
KW - Quantum image histogram
KW - Quantum image processing (QImP)
KW - Quantum information
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U2 - 10.1007/s11128-019-2295-5
DO - 10.1007/s11128-019-2295-5
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85064889495
SN - 1570-0755
VL - 18
JO - Quantum Information Processing
JF - Quantum Information Processing
IS - 6
M1 - 175
ER -