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Context-aware Sparse Spatiotemporal Learning for Event-based Vision

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2025-08-28 v1 Neural and Evolutionary Computing

Abstract

Event-based camera has emerged as a promising paradigm for robot perception, offering advantages with high temporal resolution, high dynamic range, and robustness to motion blur. However, existing deep learning-based event processing methods often fail to fully leverage the sparse nature of event data, complicating their integration into resource-constrained edge applications. While neuromorphic computing provides an energy-efficient alternative, spiking neural networks struggle to match of performance of state-of-the-art models in complex event-based vision tasks, like object detection and optical flow. Moreover, achieving high activation sparsity in neural networks is still difficult and often demands careful manual tuning of sparsity-inducing loss terms. Here, we propose Context-aware Sparse Spatiotemporal Learning (CSSL), a novel framework that introduces context-aware thresholding to dynamically regulate neuron activations based on the input distribution, naturally reducing activation density without explicit sparsity constraints. Applied to event-based object detection and optical flow estimation, CSSL achieves comparable or superior performance to state-of-the-art methods while maintaining extremely high neuronal sparsity. Our experimental results highlight CSSL's crucial role in enabling efficient event-based vision for neuromorphic processing.

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@article{arxiv.2508.19806,
  title  = {Context-aware Sparse Spatiotemporal Learning for Event-based Vision},
  author = {Shenqi Wang and Guangzhi Tang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2508.19806},
  year   = {2025}
}

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Accepted at IROS 2025

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