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A. Y. Vlasov's work<ref name="Vlasov Quantum 2003">{{cite arxiv|last1=Vlasov|first1=A.Y.|year=1997|title=Quantum computations and images recognition |eprint=quant-ph/9703010}}</ref> in 1997 focused on using a quantum system to recognize [[Orthogonality|orthogonal]] images. This was followed by efforts using [[quantum algorithms]] to search specific patterns in [[binary image]]s<ref name="Schutzhold Pattern 2003">{{cite journal |title=Pattern recognition on a quantum computer |journal=Physical Review A |volume=67 |issue=6 |pages=062311 |year=2003 |last1=Schutzhold |first1=R.|arxiv=quant-ph/0208063 |doi=10.1103/PhysRevA.67.062311 |bibcode=2003PhRvA..67f2311S }}</ref> and detect the posture of certain targets.<ref name="Beach Quantum 2003">{{cite book |pages=39–40 |year=2003 |last1=Beach |first1=G.|last2=Lomont |first2=C.|last3=Cohen |first3=C.|title=32nd Applied Imagery Pattern Recognition Workshop, 2003. Proceedings. |chapter=Quantum image processing (QuIP) |doi=10.1109/AIPR.2003.1284246 |isbn=0-7695-2029-4 |s2cid=32051928 }}</ref> Notably, more optics-based interpretations for [[quantum imaging]] were initially experimentally demonstrated in <ref>{{cite journal |title=Optical imaging by means of two-photon quantum entanglement |journal=Physical Review A |volume=52 |issue=5 |pages=R3429–R3432 |year=1995 |last1=Pittman |first1=T.B.|last2=Shih |first2=Y.H.|last3=Strekalov |first3=D.V.|bibcode=1995PhRvA..52.3429P |doi=10.1103/PhysRevA.52.R3429 |pmid=9912767 }}</ref> and formalized in <ref name="Lugiato quantum 2002">{{cite journal |title=Quantum imaging |journal=Journal of Optics B |volume=4 |issue=3 |pages=S176–S183 |year=2002 |last1=Lugiato |first1=L.A.|last2=Gatti |first2=A.|last3=Brambilla |first3=E.|doi=10.1088/1464-4266/4/3/372 |bibcode=2002JOptB...4S.176L |arxiv=quant-ph/0203046 |s2cid=9640455 }}</ref> after seven years.
In 2003, Salvador Venegas-Andraca and S. Bose presented Qubit Lattice, the first published general model for storing, processing and retrieving images using quantum systems.<ref name="Venegas-AndracaIJCAI2003">{{cite journal |title=Quantum Computation and Image Processing: New Trends in Artificial Intelligence |journal=Proceedings of the 2003 IJCAI International Conference on Artificial Intelligence |pages=1563–1564 |year=2003 |last1=Venegas-Andraca |first1=S.E.|last2=Bose|first2=S.|url=https://www.ijcai.org/Proceedings/03/Papers/276.pdf}}</ref><ref name="Venegas Storing 2003">{{cite book
Technically, these pioneering efforts with the subsequent studies related to them can be classified into three main groups:<ref name="Yan Quantum 2017"/>
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