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Region-Wise Correspondence Prediction between Manga Line Art Images

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2025-11-19 v3

Abstract

Understanding region-wise correspondences between manga line art images is fundamental for high-level manga processing, supporting downstream tasks such as line art colorization and in-between frame generation. Unlike natural images that contain rich visual cues, manga line art consists only of sparse black-and-white strokes, making it challenging to determine which regions correspond across images. In this work, we introduce a new task: predicting region-wise correspondence between raw manga line art images without any annotations. To address this problem, we propose a Transformer-based framework trained on large-scale, automatically generated region correspondences. The model learns to suppress noisy matches and strengthen consistent structural relationships, resulting in robust patch-level feature alignment within and across images. During inference, our method segments each line art and establishes coherent region-level correspondences through edge-aware clustering and region matching. We construct manually annotated benchmarks for evaluation, and experiments across multiple datasets demonstrate both high patch-level accuracy and strong region-level correspondence performance, achieving 78.4-84.4% region-level accuracy. These results highlight the potential of our method for real-world manga and animation applications.

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@article{arxiv.2509.09501,
  title  = {Region-Wise Correspondence Prediction between Manga Line Art Images},
  author = {Yingxuan Li and Jiafeng Mao and Qianru Qiu and Yusuke Matsui},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2509.09501},
  year   = {2025}
}