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Your Text Encoder Can Be An Object-Level Watermarking Controller

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arxiv 2503.11945 v1 pith:MSBQ75IB submitted 2025-03-15 cs.CV cs.CRcs.LG

classification cs.CVcs.CRcs.LG
keywords watermarkingldmstextai-generatedapproachenablingencoderimages
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Invisible watermarking of AI-generated images can help with copyright protection, enabling detection and identification of AI-generated media. In this work, we present a novel approach to watermark images of T2I Latent Diffusion Models (LDMs). By only fine-tuning text token embeddings $W_*$, we enable watermarking in selected objects or parts of the image, offering greater flexibility compared to traditional full-image watermarking. Our method leverages the text encoder's compatibility across various LDMs, allowing plug-and-play integration for different LDMs. Moreover, introducing the watermark early in the encoding stage improves robustness to adversarial perturbations in later stages of the pipeline. Our approach achieves $99\%$ bit accuracy ($48$ bits) with a $10^5 \times$ reduction in model parameters, enabling efficient watermarking.

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