FaceLock perturbs portraits so diffusion-based edits destroy face-recognition similarity, and it evaluates success with the same face model that it attacks.
EditShield: Protecting Unauthorized Image Editing by Instruction-guided Diffusion Models
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Text-to-image diffusion models have emerged as an evolutionary for producing creative content in image synthesis. Based on the impressive generation abilities of these models, instruction-guided diffusion models can edit images with simple instructions and input images. While they empower users to obtain their desired edited images with ease, they have raised concerns about unauthorized image manipulation. Prior research has delved into the unauthorized use of personalized diffusion models; however, this problem of instruction-guided diffusion models remains largely unexplored. In this paper, we first propose a protection method EditShield against unauthorized modifications from such models. Specifically, EditShield works by adding imperceptible perturbations that can shift the latent representation used in the diffusion process, tricking models into generating unrealistic images with mismatched subjects. Our extensive experiments demonstrate EditShield's effectiveness among synthetic and real-world datasets. Besides, we found that EditShield performs robustly against various manipulation settings across editing types and synonymous instruction phrases.
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FaceLock perturbs portraits so diffusion-based edits destroy face-recognition similarity, and it evaluates success with the same face model that it attacks.