We propose an Event-Based Snow Removal algorithm called EBSnoR. We developed a technique to measure the dwell time of snowflakes on a pixel using event-based camera data, which is used to carry out a statistically optimal dwell time thresholding to partition event stream into snowflake and background events. The effectiveness of the proposed EBSnoR was verified qualitatively on a new dataset called UDayton25EBSnow comprised of front-facing event-based camera in a car driving through snow with manually annotated bounding boxes around surrounding vehicles, as well as a quantitatively using new snowflake event simulator called EBSnoGen. Qualitatively, EBSnoR correctly identifies events corresponding to snowflakes; and quantitatively, EBSnoR showed accuracy of 96.19%. Additional experiments showed that snow removal improved event-based object detection performance.
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Abigail Wolf
Analog Devices (United States)
Osama A. AlSattam
University of Dayton
Shannon Brooks-Lehnert
IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence
Ford Motor Company (United States)
University of Dayton
Jouf University
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68bb3ee82b87ece8dc9572bd — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1109/tpami.2025.3603854