Attributing Image Generative Models using Latent Fingerprints
Generative models have enabled the creation of contents that are indistinguishable from those taken from nature. Open-source development of such models raised concerns about the risks of their misuse for malicious purposes. One potential risk mitigation strategy is to attribute generative models via...
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Zusammenfassung: | Generative models have enabled the creation of contents that are
indistinguishable from those taken from nature. Open-source development of such
models raised concerns about the risks of their misuse for malicious purposes.
One potential risk mitigation strategy is to attribute generative models via
fingerprinting. Current fingerprinting methods exhibit a significant tradeoff
between robust attribution accuracy and generation quality while lacking design
principles to improve this tradeoff. This paper investigates the use of latent
semantic dimensions as fingerprints, from where we can analyze the effects of
design variables, including the choice of fingerprinting dimensions, strength,
and capacity, on the accuracy-quality tradeoff. Compared with previous SOTA,
our method requires minimum computation and is more applicable to large-scale
models. We use StyleGAN2 and the latent diffusion model to demonstrate the
efficacy of our method. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2304.09752 |