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Ayush V. Patel

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preprint2026arXiv

HQ-UNet: A Hybrid Quantum-Classical U-Net with a Quantum Bottleneck for Remote Sensing Image Segmentation

Semantic segmentation in remote sensing is commonly addressed using classical deep learning architectures such as U-Net, which require a large number of parameters to model complex spatial relationships. Quantum machine learning (QML) provides an alternative representation paradigm by mapping classical features into quantum states, but its direct application to high-dimensional images remains challenging under near-term quantum hardware constraints. In this work, we propose HQ-UNet, a hybrid quantum-classical U-Net architecture that integrates a compact parameterized quantum circuit at the bottleneck of a classical U-Net. The proposed design uses a non-pooling quantum convolutional module to enrich highly compressed encoder features before decoding, while keeping the quantum component shallow and parameter-efficient. Experiments on the LandCover.ai dataset show that HQ-UNet achieves a mean IoU of 0.8050 and an overall accuracy of 94.76%, outperforming the classical U-Net baseline. These results suggest that compact quantum bottlenecks can enhance feature representation for remote sensing image segmentation under near-term quantum constraints. This highlights the potential of hybrid quantum-classical designs as a promising direction for parameter-efficient dense prediction in Earth observation.

preprint2026arXiv

Spatial-Frequency Gated Swin Transformer for Remote Sensing Single-Image Super-Resolution

Remote Sensing (RS) single-image super-resolution aims to reconstruct high-resolution imagery from low-resolution observations while preserving fine spatial structures. Recent Swin Transformer-based models, including Swin2SR, provide strong spatial context modeling throughshifted-window self-attention, but their feed-forward networks remain generic channel-mixing modules and do not separate low-frequency structural content from high-frequency residual detail. To address this limitation, we propose SFG-SwinSR, a Spatial-Frequency Gated Swin Transformer for single-image super-resolution in remote sensing. SFG-SwinSR modifies the original Swin2SR attention block by replacing each transformer block's standard feed-forward network with a lightweight Spatial-Frequency Gated Feed-Forward Network (SFG-FFN). The module estimates low-frequency content via a depthwise-blur branch, extracts high-frequency residuals by subtraction, refines them with a lightweight spatial branch, and adaptively injects detail through a bottleneck gate. Experiments on SpaceNet and SEN2VENμS show that SFG-SwinSR improves reconstruction quality under the evaluated settings. On SpaceNet, it achieves 45.19 dB PSNR and 0.9852 SSIM, indicating effective enhancement of high-frequency details. This demonstrates that spatial-frequency transformation within the transformer feed-forward network improves detail reconstruction in RS super-resolution.