“…Various quantum image representation models have been proposed, including qubit lattice, [11] entangled images, [12] real ket, [13] flexible representation of quantum images, [14] new quantum-enhanced representation (NEQR), [15] quantum image representation of logarithmic polar images, [16] and an improved novel quantum color image representation model (INCQI). [17] Based on these representation models, numerous quantum image processing algorithms have emerged, covering areas such as quantum grayscale and color image scaling, [18][19][20][21] quantum image feature extraction, [22,23] quantum image transformation, [24][25][26] quantum image matching, [27][28][29] quantum image compression, [30] quantum image segmentation, [30,31] quantum image watermarking, [32][33][34][35][36][37] and quantum image encryption. [38][39][40] In image processing, aliasing is a common phenomenon occurring when an image is sampled or scaled, resulting in high-frequency information being erroneously represented as low-frequency information, leading to unnatural artifacts or distortions.…”