CRMar 16, 2021

A survey of deep neural network watermarking techniques

arXiv:2103.09274v1205 citations
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It addresses the need for IP protection in DNNs, which is crucial due to high training costs and societal impact, but is incremental as it reviews and organizes existing work.

The paper surveys deep neural network watermarking techniques to protect intellectual property rights, introducing a new taxonomy and highlighting challenges and opportunities in adapting and developing methods for DNNs.

Protecting the Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) associated to Deep Neural Networks (DNNs) is a pressing need pushed by the high costs required to train such networks and the importance that DNNs are gaining in our society. Following its use for Multimedia (MM) IPR protection, digital watermarking has recently been considered as a mean to protect the IPR of DNNs. While DNN watermarking inherits some basic concepts and methods from MM watermarking, there are significant differences between the two application areas, calling for the adaptation of media watermarking techniques to the DNN scenario and the development of completely new methods. In this paper, we overview the most recent advances in DNN watermarking, by paying attention to cast it into the bulk of watermarking theory developed during the last two decades, while at the same time highlighting the new challenges and opportunities characterizing DNN watermarking. Rather than trying to present a comprehensive description of all the methods proposed so far, we introduce a new taxonomy of DNN watermarking and present a few exemplary methods belonging to each class. We hope that this paper will inspire new research in this exciting area and will help researchers to focus on the most innovative and challenging problems in the field.

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