EV-Flying: an Event-based Dataset for In-The-Wild Recognition of Flying Objects

Gabriele Magrini, Federico Becattini, Giovanni Colombo, Pietro Pala; Proceedings of the Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Conference (CVPR) Workshops, 2025, pp. 4947-4955

Abstract


Monitoring aerial objects is crucial for security, wildlife conservation, and environmental studies. Traditional RGB-based approaches struggle with challenges such as scale variations, motion blur, and high-speed object movements, especially for small flying entities like insects and drones. In this work, we explore the potential of event-based vision for detecting and recognizing flying objects, in particular animals that may not follow short and long-term predictable patters. Event cameras offer high temporal resolution, low latency, and robustness to motion blur, making them well-suited for this task. We introduce EV-Flying, an event-based dataset of flying objects, comprising manually annotated birds, insects and drones with spatio-temporal bounding boxes and track identities. To effectively process the asynchronous event streams, we employ a point-based approach leveraging lightweight architectures inspired by PointNet. Our study investigates the classification of flying objects using point cloud-based event representations. The proposed dataset and methodology pave the way for more efficient and reliable aerial object recognition in real-world scenarios.

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@InProceedings{Magrini_2025_CVPR, author = {Magrini, Gabriele and Becattini, Federico and Colombo, Giovanni and Pala, Pietro}, title = {EV-Flying: an Event-based Dataset for In-The-Wild Recognition of Flying Objects}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Conference (CVPR) Workshops}, month = {June}, year = {2025}, pages = {4947-4955} }