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How Panel Layouts Define Manga: Insights from Visual Ablation Experiments

26 December 2024
Siyuan Feng
Teruya Yoshinaga
Katsuhiko Hayashi
Koki Washio
Hidetaka Kamigaito
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Abstract

Today, manga has gained worldwide popularity. However, the question of how various elements of manga, such as characters, text, and panel layouts, reflect the uniqueness of a particular work, or even define it, remains an unexplored area. In this paper, we aim to quantitatively and qualitatively analyze the visual characteristics of manga works, with a particular focus on panel layout features. As a research method, we used facing page images of manga as input to train a deep learning model for predicting manga titles, examining classification accuracy to quantitatively analyze these features. Specifically, we conducted ablation studies by limiting page image information to panel frames to analyze the characteristics of panel layouts. Through a series of quantitative experiments using all 104 works, 12 genres, and 10,122 facing page images from the Manga109 dataset, as well as qualitative analysis using Grad-CAM, our study demonstrates that the uniqueness of manga works is strongly reflected in their panel layouts.

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@article{feng2025_2412.19141,
  title={ How Panel Layouts Define Manga: Insights from Visual Ablation Experiments },
  author={ Siyuan Feng and Teruya Yoshinaga and Katsuhiko Hayashi and Koki Washio and Hidetaka Kamigaito },
  journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2412.19141},
  year={ 2025 }
}
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