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{{Short description|Quantum image processing (QIMP) is primarily devoted to using quantum computing and quantum information processing to create and work with quantum images. Due to some of the astounding properties inherent to quantum computation, notably entanglement}}In [[computer science]], '''Quantumquantum image processing''' (QIP) is primarily used in [[quantum computing]] and [[quantum information processing]] to create and work with [[quantum image]]s.<ref name="Venegas-Andraca2005">{{cite thesis |last= Venegas-Andraca |first= Salvador E.|date= 2005 |title= Discrete Quantum Walks and Quantum Image Processing|type= DPhil thesis|publisher= The University of Oxford|url= https://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:2baab08b-ee68-4ce5-8e68-8201f086a1ba}}</ref><ref name="Iliyasu Towards 2013">{{cite journal |title=Towards realising secure and efficient image and video processing applications on quantum computers |journal=Entropy |volume=15 |issue=8 |pages=2874–2974 |year=2013 |last1=Iliyasu |first1=A.M.|bibcode=2013Entrp..15.2874I |doi=10.3390/e15082874 |doi-access=free }}</ref>
 
Due to some of the properties inherent to quantum computation, notably [[Quantum entanglement|entanglement]] and [[Parallel computing|parallelism]], it is anticipated that QIP technologies will offer capabilities and performances that surpass their traditional equivalents, in terms of computing speed, security, and minimum storage requirements.<ref name="Iliyasu Towards 2013" /><ref name="Yan Quantum 2017">{{cite journal |title=Quantum image processing: A review of advances in its security technologies |journal=International Journal of Quantum Information |volume=15 |issue=3 |pages=1730001–44 |year=2017 |last1=Yan |first1=F.|last2=Iliyasu |first2=A.M.|last3=Le |first3=P.Q.|doi=10.1142/S0219749917300017 |bibcode=2017IJQI...1530001Y |doi-access=free }}</ref>