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Ri-Gui Zhou is affiliated with Shanghai Maritime University in China and has made notable contributions within the field of computer science, with a focus on artificial intelligence and quantum computing.

Their research spans several subfields including artificial intelligence, atomic and molecular physics and optics, computer vision and pattern recognition, computational theory and mathematics, and signal processing.

Key topics covered in their work include:

  • Quantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture
  • Quantum Information and Cryptography
  • Quantum Mechanics and Applications
  • Quantum-Dot Cellular Automata
  • Face and Expression Recognition
  • Quantum optics and atomic interactions
  • Chaos-based Image/Signal Encryption

Ri-Gui Zhou has published extensively in prominent venues such as:

  • Quantum Information Processing
  • International Journal of Theoretical Physics
  • Physica Scripta
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks and Learning Systems

Frequent collaborators include:

  • Yaochong Li
  • WenWen Hu
  • Changming Zhu
  • Jia Luo
  • Ruiqing Xu

Representative recent papers by Ri-Gui Zhou include:

  • "A quantum deep convolutional neural network for image recognition" (2020, Quantum Science and Technology)
  • "A Quantum Mechanics-Based Framework for EEG Signal Feature Extraction and Classification" (2020, IEEE Transactions on Emerging Topics in Computing)
  • "Quantum image encryption algorithm based on Arnold scrambling and wavelet transforms" (2020, Quantum Information Processing)
  • "One-Dimensional Deep Convolutional Neural Network for Mineral Classification from Raman Spectroscopy" (2021, Neural Processing Letters)
  • "Evidential Reasoning With Hesitant Fuzzy Belief Structures for Human Activity Recognition" (2021, IEEE Transactions on Fuzzy Systems)

This body of work reflects substantial investigation into quantum computing methodologies, applied machine learning frameworks, and encryption technologies relevant to image and signal processing.

Best Publications

  • A quantum deep convolutional neural network for image recognition

    YaoChong Li;Ri-Gui Zhou;RuQing Xu;Jia Luo

  • Quantum Image Encryption and Decryption Algorithms Based on Quantum Image Geometric Transformations

    Ri-Gui Zhou;Qian Wu;Man-Qun Zhang;Chen-Yi Shen

  • Image storage, retrieval, compression and segmentation in a quantum system

    Hai-Sheng Li;Zhu Qingxin;Song Lan;Chen-Yi Shen

  • Multi-dimensional color image storage and retrieval for a normal arbitrary quantum superposition state

    Hai-Sheng Li;Qingxin Zhu;Ri-Gui Zhou;Lan Song

  • Multidimensional color image storage, retrieval, and compression based on quantum amplitudes and phases

    Hai-Sheng Li;Hai-Sheng Li;Qingxin Zhu;Ri-Gui zhou;Ming-Cui Li

  • Quantum image Gray-code and bit-plane scrambling

    Ri-Gui Zhou;Ya-Juan Sun;Ping Fan

  • Quantum watermarking scheme through Arnold scrambling and LSB steganography

    Ri-Gui Zhou;Wenwen Hu;Ping Fan

  • Quantum image edge extraction based on improved Prewitt operator

    Ri-Gui Zhou;Han Yu;Yu Cheng;Feng-Xin Li

  • Quantum realization of the bilinear interpolation method for NEQR.

    Ri-Gui Zhou;Wenwen Hu;Ping Fan;Hou Ian

  • A quantum mechanics-based framework for EEG signal feature extraction and classification

    YaoChong Li;Rigui Zhou;RuiQing Xu;Jia Luo

  • Quantum M-P Neural Network

    Rigui Zhou;Qiulin Ding

  • Geometric transformations of multidimensional color images based on NASS

    Ping Fan;Ri-Gui Zhou;Naihuan Jing;Hai-Sheng Li

  • Signal and image compression using quantum discrete cosine transform

    Chao-Yang Pang;Ri-Gui Zhou;Ben-Qiong Hu;WenWen Hu

  • Quantum image encryption algorithm based on Arnold scrambling and wavelet transforms

    Wen-Wen Hu;Ri-Gui Zhou;Jia Luo;She-Xiang Jiang;She-Xiang Jiang

  • Bidirectional Quantum Teleportation by Using Six-Qubit Cluster State

    Ri-Gui Zhou;Ruiqing Xu;Hou Lan

  • Quantum Image Edge Extraction Based on Improved Sobel Operator

    Ri-Gui Zhou;Da-Qian Liu

  • Global and Local Translation Designs of Quantum Image Based on FRQI

    Ri-Gui Zhou;Ri-Gui Zhou;Canyun Tan;Hou Ian

  • Quantum image edge extraction based on classical Sobel operator for NEQR

    Ping Fan;Ri-Gui Zhou;Wenwen Hu;Naihuan Jing

  • One-Dimensional Deep Convolutional Neural Network for Mineral Classification from Raman Spectroscopy

    Xiancheng Sang;Ri-gui Zhou;Yaochong Li;Shengjun Xiong

  • A Novel Quantum Image Steganography Scheme Based on LSB

    Ri-Gui Zhou;Jia Luo;XingAo Liu;Changming Zhu

  • Quantum image edge extraction based on Laplacian operator and zero-cross method

    Ping Fan;Ri-Gui Zhou;Wen Wen Hu;NaiHuan Jing

Frequent Co-Authors

Duoqian Miao
Duoqian Miao Tongji University
Shuzhi Sam Ge
Shuzhi Sam Ge National University of Singapore
Franco Nori
Franco Nori University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Xudong Huang
Xudong Huang Harvard University
Jean Dezert
Jean Dezert Office National d'Études et de Recherches Aérospatiales

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