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RipVIS: Rip Currents Video Instance Segmentation Benchmark for Beach Monitoring and Safety

Abstract

Rip currents are strong, localized and narrow currents of water that flow outwards into the sea, causing numerous beach-related injuries and fatalities worldwide. Accurate identification of rip currents remains challenging due to their amorphous nature and the lack of annotated data, which often requires expert knowledge. To address these issues, we present RipVIS, a large-scale video instance segmentation benchmark explicitly designed for rip current segmentation. RipVIS is an order of magnitude larger than previous datasets, featuring 184184 videos (212,328212,328 frames), of which 150150 videos (163,528163,528 frames) are with rip currents, collected from various sources, including drones, mobile phones, and fixed beach cameras. Our dataset encompasses diverse visual contexts, such as wave-breaking patterns, sediment flows, and water color variations, across multiple global locations, including USA, Mexico, Costa Rica, Portugal, Italy, Greece, Romania, Sri Lanka, Australia and New Zealand. Most videos are annotated at 55 FPS to ensure accuracy in dynamic scenarios, supplemented by an additional 3434 videos (48,80048,800 frames) without rip currents. We conduct comprehensive experiments with Mask R-CNN, Cascade Mask R-CNN, SparseInst and YOLO11, fine-tuning these models for the task of rip current segmentation. Results are reported in terms of multiple metrics, with a particular focus on the F2F_2 score to prioritize recall and reduce false negatives. To enhance segmentation performance, we introduce a novel post-processing step based on Temporal Confidence Aggregation (TCA). RipVIS aims to set a new standard for rip current segmentation, contributing towards safer beach environments. We offer a benchmark website to share data, models, and results with the research community, encouraging ongoing collaboration and future contributions, atthis https URL.

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@article{dumitriu2025_2504.01128,
  title={ RipVIS: Rip Currents Video Instance Segmentation Benchmark for Beach Monitoring and Safety },
  author={ Andrei Dumitriu and Florin Tatui and Florin Miron and Aakash Ralhan and Radu Tudor Ionescu and Radu Timofte },
  journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2504.01128},
  year={ 2025 }
}
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