CVLGMar 25, 2025

The Coralscapes Dataset: Semantic Scene Understanding in Coral Reefs

arXiv:2503.20000v29 citationsh-index: 662025 IEEE/CVF International Conference on Computer Vision Workshops (ICCVW)
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This addresses the problem of scalable coral reef monitoring for conservationists by providing a new dataset, though it is incremental as it adapts an existing dataset structure to a new domain.

The authors tackled the lack of large datasets for coral reef monitoring by releasing the Coralscapes dataset, which includes 2075 images and 174k segmentation masks, and found that transfer learning from it leads to state-of-the-art performance on existing datasets.

Coral reefs are declining worldwide due to climate change and local stressors. To inform effective conservation or restoration, monitoring at the highest possible spatial and temporal resolution is necessary. Conventional coral reef surveying methods are limited in scalability due to their reliance on expert labor time, motivating the use of computer vision tools to automate the identification and abundance estimation of live corals from images. However, the design and evaluation of such tools has been impeded by the lack of large high quality datasets. We release the Coralscapes dataset, the first general-purpose dense semantic segmentation dataset for coral reefs, covering 2075 images, 39 benthic classes, and 174k segmentation masks annotated by experts. Coralscapes has a similar scope and the same structure as the widely used Cityscapes dataset for urban scene segmentation, allowing benchmarking of semantic segmentation models in a new challenging domain which requires expert knowledge to annotate. We benchmark a wide range of semantic segmentation models, and find that transfer learning from Coralscapes to existing smaller datasets consistently leads to state-of-the-art performance. Coralscapes will catalyze research on efficient, scalable, and standardized coral reef surveying methods based on computer vision, and holds the potential to streamline the development of underwater ecological robotics.

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