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Token-Specific Watermarking with Enhanced Detectability and Semantic Coherence for Large Language Models

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arxiv 2402.18059 v3 pith:5ADW6VK6 submitted 2024-02-28 cs.LG cs.CLcs.CR

classification cs.LGcs.CLcs.CR
keywords watermarkingsemanticdetectabilitytextscoherencecurrentgenerategenerated
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Large language models generate high-quality responses with potential misinformation, underscoring the need for regulation by distinguishing AI-generated and human-written texts. Watermarking is pivotal in this context, which involves embedding hidden markers in texts during the LLM inference phase, which is imperceptible to humans. Achieving both the detectability of inserted watermarks and the semantic quality of generated texts is challenging. While current watermarking algorithms have made promising progress in this direction, there remains significant scope for improvement. To address these challenges, we introduce a novel multi-objective optimization (MOO) approach for watermarking that utilizes lightweight networks to generate token-specific watermarking logits and splitting ratios. By leveraging MOO to optimize for both detection and semantic objective functions, our method simultaneously achieves detectability and semantic integrity. Experimental results show that our method outperforms current watermarking techniques in enhancing the detectability of texts generated by LLMs while maintaining their semantic coherence. Our code is available at https://github.com/mignonjia/TS_watermark.

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  1. MorphMark: Flexible Adaptive Watermarking for Large Language Models

    cs.CR 2025-05 conditional novelty 6.0 of 10

    A language-model watermark that adapts its strength to the cumulative probability of green-list tokens improves the detectability-quality trade-off.

  2. Toward Stronger Code Watermarking: A Grammar-Driven Approach to Optimizing the Trade-off Between Quality and Detectability

    cs.CR 2026-07 conditional novelty 5.5 of 10

    Grammar-guided three-level masking plus role-aware logit bias and weighted detection improves the code quality–watermark detectability frontier over KGW, SWEET, EWD, STONE, CodeIP, and SynthID-Text.

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