SpikeCLR: Contrastive Self-Supervised Learning for Few-Shot Event-Based Vision using Spiking Neural Networks
arXiv cs.CV / 3/18/2026
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Key Points
- SpikeCLR is a contrastive self-supervised learning framework that enables spiking neural networks to learn robust visual representations from unlabeled event data.
- The approach adapts frame-based contrastive methods to the spiking domain using surrogate gradient training and introduces event-specific augmentations that leverage spatial, temporal, and polarity information.
- Experiments on CIFAR10-DVS, N-Caltech101, N-MNIST, and DVS-Gesture show that self-supervised pretraining with fine-tuning outperforms supervised learning in low-data regimes, with gains in few-shot and semi-supervised settings.
- Ablation results reveal that combining spatial and temporal augmentations is essential for learning effective spatio-temporal invariances in event data.
- Representations learned by SpikeCLR transfer across datasets, supporting energy-efficient, label-scarce event-based models on neuromorphic hardware.
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