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arxiv: 2312.05738 · v1 · pith:GE2SOFGL · submitted 2023-12-10 · cs.CR · cs.AI

FedReverse: Multiparty Reversible Deep Neural Network Watermarking

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keywords fedreverseneuralreversiblewatermarkwatermarkingclientcopyrightdeep
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The proliferation of Deep Neural Networks (DNN) in commercial applications is expanding rapidly. Simultaneously, the increasing complexity and cost of training DNN models have intensified the urgency surrounding the protection of intellectual property associated with these trained models. In this regard, DNN watermarking has emerged as a crucial safeguarding technique. This paper presents FedReverse, a novel multiparty reversible watermarking approach for robust copyright protection while minimizing performance impact. Unlike existing methods, FedReverse enables collaborative watermark embedding from multiple parties after model training, ensuring individual copyright claims. In addition, FedReverse is reversible, enabling complete watermark removal with unanimous client consent. FedReverse demonstrates perfect covering, ensuring that observations of watermarked content do not reveal any information about the hidden watermark. Additionally, it showcases resistance against Known Original Attacks (KOA), making it highly challenging for attackers to forge watermarks or infer the key. This paper further evaluates FedReverse through comprehensive simulations involving Multi-layer Perceptron (MLP) and Convolutional Neural Networks (CNN) trained on the MNIST dataset. The simulations demonstrate FedReverse's robustness, reversibility, and minimal impact on model accuracy across varying embedding parameters and multiple client scenarios.

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