ATLANTIS: A Benchmark for Semantic Segmentation of Waterbody Images

22 Nov 2021  ·  Seyed Mohammad Hassan Erfani, Zhenyao Wu, Xinyi Wu, Song Wang, Erfan Goharian ·

Vision-based semantic segmentation of waterbodies and nearby related objects provides important information for managing water resources and handling flooding emergency. However, the lack of large-scale labeled training and testing datasets for water-related categories prevents researchers from studying water-related issues in the computer vision field. To tackle this problem, we present ATLANTIS, a new benchmark for semantic segmentation of waterbodies and related objects. ATLANTIS consists of 5,195 images of waterbodies, as well as high quality pixel-level manual annotations of 56 classes of objects, including 17 classes of man-made objects, 18 classes of natural objects and 21 general classes. We analyze ATLANTIS in detail and evaluate several state-of-the-art semantic segmentation networks on our benchmark. In addition, a novel deep neural network, AQUANet, is developed for waterbody semantic segmentation by processing the aquatic and non-aquatic regions in two different paths. AQUANet also incorporates low-level feature modulation and cross-path modulation for enhancing feature representation. Experimental results show that the proposed AQUANet outperforms other state-of-the-art semantic segmentation networks on ATLANTIS. We claim that ATLANTIS is the largest waterbody image dataset for semantic segmentation providing a wide range of water and water-related classes and it will benefit researchers of both computer vision and water resources engineering.

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Task Dataset Model Metric Name Metric Value Global Rank Result Benchmark
Semantic Segmentation ATLANTIS Erfani et al. A-acc 68.63 # 1
A-mIoU 50.34 # 1
Accuracy 75.18 # 1
mIoU 42.22 # 1

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