A watermark embedded in the style-feature statistics of an art image can be recovered from images produced by black-box arbitrary style transfer models.
PiGW: A Plug-in Generative Watermarking Framework
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Integrating watermarks into generative images is a critical strategy for protecting intellectual property and enhancing artificial intelligence security. This paper proposes Plug-in Generative Watermarking (PiGW) as a general framework for integrating watermarks into generative images. More specifically, PiGW embeds watermark information into the initial noise using a learnable watermark embedding network and an adaptive frequency spectrum mask. Furthermore, it optimizes training costs by gradually increasing timesteps. Extensive experiments demonstrate that PiGW enables embedding watermarks into the generated image with negligible quality loss while achieving true invisibility and high resistance to noise attacks. Moreover, PiGW can serve as a plugin for various commonly used generative structures and multimodal generative content types. Finally, we demonstrate how PiGW can also be utilized for detecting generated images, contributing to the promotion of secure AI development. The project code will be made available on GitHub.
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StyleMark: A Robust Watermarking Method for Art Style Images Against Black-Box Arbitrary Style Transfer
A watermark embedded in the style-feature statistics of an art image can be recovered from images produced by black-box arbitrary style transfer models.