AIM 2025 Rip Current Segmentation (RipSeg) Challenge Report

Andrei Dumitriu, Florin Miron, Florin Tatui, Radu Ionescu, Radu Timofte, Aakash Ralhan, Florin-Alexandru Vasluianu, Shenyang Qian, Mitchell Harley, Imran Razzak, Yang Song, Pu Luo, Yumei Li, Cong Xu, Jinming Chai, Kexin Zhang, Licheng Jiao, Lingling Li, Siqi Yu, Chao Zhang, Kehuan Song, Fang Liu, Puhua Chen, Xu Liu, Jin Hu, Jinyang Xu, Biao Liu; Proceedings of the IEEE/CVF International Conference on Computer Vision (ICCV) Workshops, 2025, pp. 5551-5560

Abstract


This report presents an overview of the AIM 2025 RipSeg Challenge, a competition designed to advance techniques for automatic rip current segmentation in still images. Rip currents are dangerous, fast-moving flows that pose a major risk to beach safety worldwide, making accurate visual detection an important and underexplored research task. The challenge builds on RipVIS, the largest available rip current dataset, and focuses on single-class instance segmentation, where precise delineation is critical to fully capture the extent of rip currents. The dataset spans diverse locations, rip current types, and camera orientations, providing a realistic and challenging benchmark. In total, 75 participants registered for this first edition, resulting in 5 valid test submissions. Teams were evaluated on a composite score combining F1, F2, AP50, and AP[50:95], ensuring robust and application-relevant rankings. The top-performing methods leveraged deep learning architectures, domain adaptation techniques, pretrained models, and domain generalization strategies to improve performance under diverse conditions. This report outlines the dataset details, competition framework, evaluation metrics, and final results, providing insights into the current state of rip current segmentation. We conclude with a discussion of key challenges, lessons learned from the submissions, and future directions for expanding RipSeg.

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@InProceedings{Dumitriu_2025_ICCV, author = {Dumitriu, Andrei and Miron, Florin and Tatui, Florin and Ionescu, Radu and Timofte, Radu and Ralhan, Aakash and Vasluianu, Florin-Alexandru and Qian, Shenyang and Harley, Mitchell and Razzak, Imran and Song, Yang and Luo, Pu and Li, Yumei and Xu, Cong and Chai, Jinming and Zhang, Kexin and Jiao, Licheng and Li, Lingling and Yu, Siqi and Zhang, Chao and Song, Kehuan and Liu, Fang and Chen, Puhua and Liu, Xu and Hu, Jin and Xu, Jinyang and Liu, Biao}, title = {AIM 2025 Rip Current Segmentation (RipSeg) Challenge Report}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the IEEE/CVF International Conference on Computer Vision (ICCV) Workshops}, month = {October}, year = {2025}, pages = {5551-5560} }