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Less is More: Sparse Watermarking in LLMs with Enhanced Text Quality

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arxiv 2407.13803 v1 pith:CMDNT3VZ submitted 2024-07-17 cs.CR cs.AIcs.CL

classification cs.CRcs.AIcs.CL
keywords textwatermarkinggeneratedqualityacrosshighllmsmethods
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With the widespread adoption of Large Language Models (LLMs), concerns about potential misuse have emerged. To this end, watermarking has been adapted to LLM, enabling a simple and effective way to detect and monitor generated text. However, while the existing methods can differentiate between watermarked and unwatermarked text with high accuracy, they often face a trade-off between the quality of the generated text and the effectiveness of the watermarking process. In this work, we present a novel type of LLM watermark, Sparse Watermark, which aims to mitigate this trade-off by applying watermarks to a small subset of generated tokens distributed across the text. The key strategy involves anchoring watermarked tokens to words that have specific Part-of-Speech (POS) tags. Our experimental results demonstrate that the proposed watermarking scheme achieves high detectability while generating text that outperforms previous LLM watermarking methods in quality across various tasks

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  1. CoheMark: A Novel Sentence-Level Watermark for Enhanced Text Quality

    cs.CL 2025-04 conditional novelty 5.0 of 10

    CoheMark embeds a sentence-level watermark by requiring sampled sentences to pass fuzzy cluster-membership criteria, achieving TPR@1% above 97% with quality judged better than baselines by GPT-4o.

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