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EEvAct: Early Event-Based Action Recognition with High-Rate Two-Stream Spiking Neural Networks

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2025-07-11 v1 Neural and Evolutionary Computing

Abstract

Recognizing human activities early is crucial for the safety and responsiveness of human-robot and human-machine interfaces. Due to their high temporal resolution and low latency, event-based vision sensors are a perfect match for this early recognition demand. However, most existing processing approaches accumulate events to low-rate frames or space-time voxels which limits the early prediction capabilities. In contrast, spiking neural networks (SNNs) can process the events at a high-rate for early predictions, but most works still fall short on final accuracy. In this work, we introduce a high-rate two-stream SNN which closes this gap by outperforming previous work by 2% in final accuracy on the large-scale THU EACT-50 dataset. We benchmark the SNNs within a novel early event-based recognition framework by reporting Top-1 and Top-5 recognition scores for growing observation time. Finally, we exemplify the impact of these methods on a real-world task of early action triggering for human motion capture in sports.

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@article{arxiv.2507.07734,
  title  = {EEvAct: Early Event-Based Action Recognition with High-Rate Two-Stream Spiking Neural Networks},
  author = {Michael Neumeier and Jules Lecomte and Nils Kazinski and Soubarna Banik and Bing Li and Axel von Arnim},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2507.07734},
  year   = {2025}
}

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International Conference on Neuromorphic Systems (ICONS) 2025