Flood disasters pose significant threats to human life and infrastructure, creating an urgent need for reliable vision-based environmental sensing technologies for rapid floodwater identification. Vision-based platforms such as unmanned surface vehicles (USVs) provide an effective solution for monitoring inland water environments; however, accurate floodwater segmentation remains challenging due to complex water boundaries, reflections, and background interference. To address these issues, we propose RFD-BiSeNet V2, a lightweight semantic segmentation network. Building upon BiSeNet V2, our model integrates an edge-aware learning strategy to track dynamic contours, a feature refinement module to suppress reflection noise, and a multi-scale feature fusion module to accommodate varying morphological scales. Evaluated on a comprehensive dataset incorporating USV data, UAV imagery, and diverse real-world scenes, RFD-BiSeNet V2 achieves an mIoU of 97.10%, outperforming the baseline by 6.68%. Crucially, the results demonstrate the practical implications of our architectural advancements: the edge-aware and feature refinement modules successfully sharpen ambiguous water boundaries and effectively filter out severe surface reflections, directly driving the segmentation accuracy. With a compact size of 5.95M parameters and real-time inference capabilities, the model offers a robust and highly efficient solution suitable for resource-constrained deployments across diverse intelligent environmental sensing systems.
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