Schr\"odinger's Camera: First Steps Towards a Quantum-Based Privacy Preserving Camera
Privacy-preserving vision must overcome the dual challenge of utility and privacy. Too much anonymity renders the images useless, but too little privacy does not protect sensitive data. We propose a novel design for privacy preservation, where the imagery is stored in quantum states. In the future,...
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Zusammenfassung: | Privacy-preserving vision must overcome the dual challenge of utility and
privacy. Too much anonymity renders the images useless, but too little privacy
does not protect sensitive data. We propose a novel design for privacy
preservation, where the imagery is stored in quantum states. In the future,
this will be enabled by quantum imaging cameras, and, currently, storing very
low resolution imagery in quantum states is possible. Quantum state imagery has
the advantage of being both private and non-private till the point of
measurement. This occurs even when images are manipulated, since every quantum
action is fully reversible. We propose a control algorithm, based on double
deep Q-learning, to learn how to anonymize the image before measurement. After
learning, the RL weights are fixed, and new attack neural networks are trained
from scratch to break the system's privacy. Although all our results are in
simulation, we demonstrate, with these first steps, that it is possible to
control both privacy and utility in a quantum-based manner. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2303.07510 |