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arxiv: 2506.15683 · v1 · pith:W46SXXQPnew · submitted 2025-06-18 · 💻 cs.CL · cs.CY

PhantomHunter: Detecting Unseen Privately-Tuned LLM-Generated Text via Family-Aware Learning

classification 💻 cs.CL cs.CY
keywords textllmsllm-generateddetectingexistingfamily-awarelearningmodels
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With the popularity of large language models (LLMs), undesirable societal problems like misinformation production and academic misconduct have been more severe, making LLM-generated text detection now of unprecedented importance. Although existing methods have made remarkable progress, a new challenge posed by text from privately tuned LLMs remains underexplored. Users could easily possess private LLMs by fine-tuning an open-source one with private corpora, resulting in a significant performance drop of existing detectors in practice. To address this issue, we propose PhantomHunter, an LLM-generated text detector specialized for detecting text from unseen, privately-tuned LLMs. Its family-aware learning framework captures family-level traits shared across the base models and their derivatives, instead of memorizing individual characteristics. Experiments on data from LLaMA, Gemma, and Mistral families show its superiority over 7 baselines and 3 industrial services, with F1 scores of over 96%.

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