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EventMamba: Enhancing Spatio-Temporal Locality with State Space Models for Event-Based Video Reconstruction

Abstract

Leveraging its robust linear global modeling capability, Mamba has notably excelled in computer vision. Despite its success, existing Mamba-based vision models have overlooked the nuances of event-driven tasks, especially in video reconstruction. Event-based video reconstruction (EBVR) demands spatial translation invariance and close attention to local event relationships in the spatio-temporal domain. Unfortunately, conventional Mamba algorithms apply static window partitions and standard reshape scanning methods, leading to significant losses in local connectivity. To overcome these limitations, we introduce EventMamba--a specialized model designed for EBVR tasks. EventMamba innovates by incorporating random window offset (RWO) in the spatial domain, moving away from the restrictive fixed partitioning. Additionally, it features a new consistent traversal serialization approach in the spatio-temporal domain, which maintains the proximity of adjacent events both spatially and temporally. These enhancements enable EventMamba to retain Mamba's robust modeling capabilities while significantly preserving the spatio-temporal locality of event data. Comprehensive testing on multiple datasets shows that EventMamba markedly enhances video reconstruction, drastically improving computation speed while delivering superior visual quality compared to Transformer-based methods.

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@article{ge2025_2503.19721,
  title={ EventMamba: Enhancing Spatio-Temporal Locality with State Space Models for Event-Based Video Reconstruction },
  author={ Chengjie Ge and Xueyang Fu and Peng He and Kunyu Wang and Chengzhi Cao and Zheng-Jun Zha },
  journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2503.19721},
  year={ 2025 }
}
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