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QuCOOP: A Versatile Framework for Solving Composite and Binary-Parametrised Problems on Quantum Annealers

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There is growing interest in solving computer vision problems such as mesh or point set alignment using Adiabatic Quantum Computing (AQC). Unfortunately, modern experimental AQC devices such as D-Wave only support Quadratic Unconstrained Binary Optimisation (QUBO) problems, which severely limits their applicability. This paper proposes a new way to overcome this limitation and introduces QuCOOP, an optimisation framework extending the scope of AQC to composite and binary-parametrised, possibly non-quadratic problems. The key idea of QuCOOP~is to iteratively approximate the original objective function by a sequel of local (intermediate) QUBO forms, whose binary parameters can be sampled on AQC devices. We experiment with quadratic assignment problems, shape matching and point set registration without knowing the correspondences in advance. Our approach achieves state-of-the-art results across multiple instances of tested problems.

Natacha Kuete Meli, Vladislav Golyanik, Marcel Seelbach Benkner, Michael Moeller• 2025

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TaskDatasetResultRank
Quadratic Assignment ProblemQAPLIB nug instances
QAP Cost612
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Quadratic Assignment ProblemQAPLIB chr instances
QAP Cost (chr12c)1.30e+4
10
Quadratic Assignment ProblemQAPLIB
QAP Objective Value (tai12a)2.31e+5
10
Quadratic Assignment ProblemQAPLIB scr, bur, kra, wil instances v1
scr12 Cost3.27e+4
10
Quadratic Assignment ProblemQAPLIB (rou and esc instances)
rou122.46e+5
10
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