QENNA: A quantum-enhanced neural network for early Alzheimer's detection using magnetic resonance imaging.

Journal: Artificial intelligence in medicine
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Abstract

Early detection of Alzheimer's disease (AD) is essential for effective clinical intervention and disease management. However, conventional Deep Learning (DL) methods face limitations in analyzing complex brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), especially when training data are scarce. In this study, we propose a Quantum-Enhanced Neural Network Architecture (QENNA) that integrates quantum convolutional layers with classical deep learning to improve diagnostic accuracy in early AD detection. The model also incorporates quantum data augmentation strategies, including Quantum Generative Adversarial Networks (QGANs) and quantum random walks, to generate high-fidelity synthetic MRI scans and address training data limitations. Experiments on two public MRI datasets demonstrate that QENNA achieves up to 93.0 % accuracy and 96.0 % Area Under the Curve (AUC), outperforming state-of-the-art classical models. Ablation studies confirm that the quantum components substantially enhance performance. These results suggest that quantum-enhanced learning frameworks can significantly advance Artificial Intelligence (AI)-driven diagnostic tools for neurodegenerative disorders and support scalable, early-stage AD screening in clinical practice.

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