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Adversarial Watermarking Transformer: Towards Tracing Text Provenance with Data Hiding

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Recent advances in natural language generation have introduced powerful language models with high-quality output text. However, this raises concerns about the potential misuse of such models for malicious purposes. In this paper, we study natural language watermarking as a defense to help better mark and trace the provenance of text. We introduce the Adversarial Watermarking Transformer (AWT) with a jointly trained encoder-decoder and adversarial training that, given an input text and a binary message, generates an output text that is unobtrusively encoded with the given message. We further study different training and inference strategies to achieve minimal changes to the semantics and correctness of the input text. AWT is the first end-to-end model to hide data in text by automatically learning -- without ground truth -- word substitutions along with their locations in order to encode the message. We empirically show that our model is effective in largely preserving text utility and decoding the watermark while hiding its presence against adversaries. Additionally, we demonstrate that our method is robust against a range of attacks.

Sahar Abdelnabi, Mario Fritz• 2020

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TaskDatasetResultRank
Source Code WatermarkingMBCPP
Bit Accuracy97.12
32
Source Code WatermarkingMBJP
Bit Accuracy93.88
32
Source Code WatermarkingCSN Java
Bit Accuracy93.91
8
Source Code WatermarkingMBJSP
BitAcc83.97
5
Source Code WatermarkingCSN JS
Bit Accuracy89.33
4
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