Research
Quantum AI Research at the Computer Vision and Image Understanding (CVIU) Lab was founded by Dr. Khoa Luu in Fall 2018 after he moved to University of Arkansas from Carnegie Mellon University (CMU), U.S. CVIU Lab promotes advanced research in Computer Vision, Deep Learning, Optimization, and Machine Intelligence using Quantum Technologies.
There are four key research topics in CVIU Lab: Quantum Machine Learning, Quantum Brain, Quantum 2D Materials, and Quantum Optimization.
News
We have one main paper and one workshop paper accepted in the IEEE Quantum Week Conference, 2025
Our paper "Diffusion-Inspired Quantum Noise Mitigation in Parameterized Quantum Circuits" was accepted by the Quantum Machine Intelligence Journal.
A paper was accepted at IEEE Workshop on Signal Processing Systems 2024.
We have one main paper and on workshop paper accepted in the IEEE Quantum Week Conference, 2025
Our paper "Quantum Visual Feature Encoding Revisited" has been accepted by the Quantum Machine Intelligence Journal.
Two papers has been accepted at IEEE Quantum Week Workshop, 2024.
Our paper "Two-dimensional quantum material identification via self-attention and soft-labeling in deep learning" has been accepted IEEE Access Journal.
