Unveiling the Spatial-Temporal Effective Receptive Fields of Spiking Neural Networks

Abstract

Spiking Neural Networks (SNNs) demonstrate significant potential for energy-efficient neuromorphic computing through an event-driven paradigm. While training methods and computational models have greatly advanced, SNNs struggle to achieve competitive performance in visual long-sequence modeling tasks. In artificial neural networks, the effective receptive field (ERF) serves as a valuable tool for analyzing feature extraction capabilities in visual long-sequence modeling. Inspired by this, we introduce the Spatio-Temporal Effective Receptive Field (ST-ERF) to analyze the ERF distributions across various Transformer-based SNNs. Based on the proposed ST-ERF, we reveal that these models suffer from establishing a robust global ST-ERF, thereby limiting their visual feature modeling capabilities. To overcome this issue, we propose two novel channel-mixer architectures: \underline{m}ulti-\underline{l}ayer-\underline{p}erceptron-based m\underline{ixer} (MLPixer) and \underline{s}plash-and-\underline{r}econstruct \underline{b}lock (SRB). These architectures enhance global spatial ERF through all timesteps in early network stages of Transformer-based SNNs, improving performance on challenging visual long-sequence modeling tasks. Extensive experiments conducted on the Meta-SDT variants and across object detection and semantic segmentation tasks further validate the effectiveness of our proposed method. Beyond these specific applications, we believe the proposed ST-ERF framework can provide valuable insights for designing and optimizing SNN architectures across a broader range of tasks. The code is available at \href{https://github.com/EricZhang1412/Spatial-temporal-ERF}{\faGithub~EricZhang1412/Spatial-temporal-ERF}.

Cite

Text

Zhang et al. "Unveiling the Spatial-Temporal Effective Receptive Fields of Spiking Neural Networks." Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems, 2025.

Markdown

[Zhang et al. "Unveiling the Spatial-Temporal Effective Receptive Fields of Spiking Neural Networks." Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems, 2025.](https://mlanthology.org/neurips/2025/zhang2025neurips-unveiling-a/)

BibTeX

@inproceedings{zhang2025neurips-unveiling-a,
  title     = {{Unveiling the Spatial-Temporal Effective Receptive Fields of Spiking Neural Networks}},
  author    = {Zhang, Jieyuan and Zhou, Xiaolong and Wang, Shuai and Wei, Wenjie and Liu, Hanwen and Sun, Qian and Zhang, Malu and Yang, Yang and Li, Haizhou},
  booktitle = {Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems},
  year      = {2025},
  url       = {https://mlanthology.org/neurips/2025/zhang2025neurips-unveiling-a/}
}