This research paper explores the explainability of decision-making in hybrid quantum–classical classification models. Quantum Machine Learning (QML) combines the power of quantum computing with classical machine learning techniques to solve complex computational problems. However, understanding how these hybrid models make decisions remains a significant challenge. The study focuses on analyzing hybrid quantum–classical architectures and evaluating methods that improve the interpretability of their predictions. Techniques from Explainable Artificial Intelligence (XAI) are applied to investigate the internal decision-making processes of the models. The research also compares classical machine learning approaches with quantum-enhanced models to understand their performance and transparency. The results demonstrate that explainability techniques can help researchers better interpret model predictions, identify important features, and improve trust in hybrid quantum–classical systems. This work contributes to the development of transparent and reliable quantum machine learning applications in areas such as healthcare, finance, and data analytics.
Sayali Ramesh Kote (Mon,) studied this question.