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Protecting NeRFs' Copyright via Plug-And-Play Watermarking Base Model

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arxiv 2407.07735 v1 pith:TLB6FLXS submitted 2024-07-10 cs.CV

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Neural Radiance Fields (NeRFs) have become a key method for 3D scene representation. With the rising prominence and influence of NeRF, safeguarding its intellectual property has become increasingly important. In this paper, we propose \textbf{NeRFProtector}, which adopts a plug-and-play strategy to protect NeRF's copyright during its creation. NeRFProtector utilizes a pre-trained watermarking base model, enabling NeRF creators to embed binary messages directly while creating their NeRF. Our plug-and-play property ensures NeRF creators can flexibly choose NeRF variants without excessive modifications. Leveraging our newly designed progressive distillation, we demonstrate performance on par with several leading-edge neural rendering methods. Our project is available at: \url{https://qsong2001.github.io/NeRFProtector}.

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  1. WATER-GS: Toward Copyright Protection for 3D Gaussian Splatting via Universal Watermarking

    cs.CR 2024-12 conditional novelty 6.0 of 10

    A universal watermarking method that fine-tunes 3DGS parameters against a pre-trained image decoder, extracting ownership messages from rendered views and remaining robust to point-cloud noise, dropout, and cropping.

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