Quantum Kernel Advantage over Classical Collapse in Medical Foundation Model Embeddings
Sebastian Cajas Ord\'o\~nez, Felipe Ocampo Osorio, Dax Enshan Koh, Rafi Al Attrach, Aldo Marzullo, Ariel Guerra-Adames, J. Alejandro Andrade, Siong Thye Goh, Chi-Yu Chen, Rahul Gorijavolu, Xue Yang, Noah Dane Hebdon, Leo Anthony Celi

TL;DR
This study demonstrates quantum kernel advantage in medical image classification tasks using QSVMs, outperforming classical methods in noiseless simulations with potential implications for quantum machine learning.
Contribution
It introduces a fair comparison framework and provides empirical evidence of quantum advantage in medical imaging classification.
Findings
QSVM outperforms classical SVM in minority-class F1 score across configurations.
Quantum kernel effective rank exceeds linear kernel rank significantly.
QSVM maintains non-trivial recall where classical kernel collapses to majority class.
Abstract
We provide evidence of quantum kernel advantage under noiseless simulation in binary insurance classification on MIMIC-CXR chest radiographs using quantum support vector machines (QSVM) with frozen embeddings from three medical foundation models (MedSigLIP-448, RAD-DINO, ViT-patch32). We propose a two-tier fair comparison framework in which both classifiers receive identical PCA-q features. At Tier 1 (untuned QSVM vs. untuned linear SVM, C = 1 both sides), QSVM wins minority-class F1 in all 18 tested configurations (17 at p < 0.001, 1 at p < 0.01). The classical linear kernel collapses to majority-class prediction on 90-100% of seeds at every qubit count, while QSVM maintains non-trivial recall. At q = 11 (MedSigLIP-448 plateau center), QSVM achieves mean F1 = 0.343 vs. classical F1 = 0.050 (F1 gain = +0.293, p < 0.001) without hyperparameter tuning. Under Tier 2 (untuned QSVM vs.…
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