PASA is an embedding-space watermarking method for LLM text that uses semantic clusters and synchronized randomness to achieve robustness against paraphrasing while remaining distortion-free.
D., Jiao, J., and Jordan, M
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The thesis presents a kernel method for multiaccuracy across overlooked subpopulations, information-theoretic optimal watermarking for LLMs, and a simulator showing LLM agents outperforming humans in supply chains while creating tail risks.
Derives matched converse and achievability bounds that characterize optimal trade-offs among false-alarm probability, detection error probability, distortion, and information rate for multi-bit watermarking of stationary ergodic stochastic processes.
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PASA: A Principled Embedding-Space Watermarking Approach for LLM-Generated Text under Semantic-Invariant Attacks
PASA is an embedding-space watermarking method for LLM text that uses semantic clusters and synchronized randomness to achieve robustness against paraphrasing while remaining distortion-free.
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Trustworthy AI: Ensuring Reliability and Accountability from Models to Agents
The thesis presents a kernel method for multiaccuracy across overlooked subpopulations, information-theoretic optimal watermarking for LLMs, and a simulator showing LLM agents outperforming humans in supply chains while creating tail risks.
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Fundamental Trade-Offs in Multi-Bit Watermarking of Stochastic Processes
Derives matched converse and achievability bounds that characterize optimal trade-offs among false-alarm probability, detection error probability, distortion, and information rate for multi-bit watermarking of stationary ergodic stochastic processes.