Benefiting from Quantum? A Comparative Study of Q-Seg, Quantum-Inspired
Techniques, and U-Net for Crack Segmentation
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Abstract
Exploring the potential of quantum hardware for enhancing classical and real-world applications is an ongoing challenge. This study evaluates the performance of quantum and quantum-inspired methods compared to classical models for crack segmentation. Using annotated gray-scale image patches of concrete samples, we benchmark a classical mean Gaussian mixture technique, a quantum-inspired fermion-based method, Q-Seg a quantum annealing-based method, and a U-Net deep learning architecture. Our results indicate that quantum-inspired and quantum methods offer a promising alternative for image segmentation, particularly for complex crack patterns, and could be applied in near-future applications.
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