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Fei Yan

Researcher at Changchun University of Science and Technology

Publications -  91
Citations -  1493

Fei Yan is an academic researcher from Changchun University of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Quantum computer & Quantum information. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 79 publications receiving 1072 citations. Previous affiliations of Fei Yan include Beijing Institute of Technology & Tokyo Institute of Technology.

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A survey of quantum image representations

TL;DR: This paper gathers the current mainstream quantum image representations (QIRs) and discusses the advances made in the area and believes this compendium will provide the readership an overview of progress witnessed while also simulating further interest to pursue more advanced research in it.
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Quantum image processing: A review of advances in its security technologies

TL;DR: An overview of the advances made in quantum image processing comprising of the image representations, the operations realizable on them, and the likely protocols and algorithms for their applications is presented.
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A Multi-Channel Representation for images on quantum computers using the RGBα color space

TL;DR: The simulation experiment results on classical computer show that the channel information of R G B (color) and α (transparency) can be carried easily on quantum computer by employing three qubits to represent the color space, and indicate that this MCRQI is very flexible to realize some classic-like operations.
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Flexible representation and manipulation of audio signals on quantum computers

TL;DR: The FRQA representation is a normalized state that facilitates basic audio signal operations targeting the amplitude and time parameters and can be employed as the major components to build advanced operations for specific applications as well as facilitate secure transmission of audio content in the quantum computing domain.