Deformable medical image registration aligns anatomical structures across images but remains computationally dense at 3D resolution. Spiking neural networks (SNNs) offer sparse event-driven computation, yet have not been systematically studied for deformable medical image registration. We introduce SpikeReg, a spiking U-Net for 3D brain MRI registration. SpikeReg is initialized from an analog ANN registration teacher, converted by layer-wise weight transfer and activation-percentile threshold calibration, and fine-tuned with a surrogate-gradient objective combining local cross-correlation, diffusion regularization, and spike-rate sparsity. On the OASIS Learn2Reg validation split (19 image pairs), SpikeReg reaches Dice 0.7474±0.032, with no significant paired Dice difference from the ANN teacher (0.7480±0.037, p=0.67), at a 12.8% mean spike rate and a 55.5× projected arithmetic-energy reduction under an event-sparse SynOps/MAC proxy relative to the dense-ANN baseline. We additionally report two negative findings: displacement distillation from the ANN teacher hurts performance, and ANN teachers trained with a label-Dice loss fail to transfer through rate-code conversion. Together these results show that dense geometric prediction can be performed under sparse event-driven computation, opening a path toward neuromorphic medical image registration.
@article{arxiv.2605.25144,
title = {SpikeReg: Energy-Efficient 3D Deformable Medical Image Registration with Spiking Neural Networks},
author = {Ali Mikaeili Barzili and Behzad Moshiri and Hamid Azadegan and Mohammad-Reza A. Dehaqani},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2605.25144},
year = {2026}
}