RandMark: On Random Watermarking of Visual Foundation Models
arXiv cs.CV / 3/12/2026
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Key Points
- RandMark proposes an ownership verification framework for visual foundation models by embedding digital watermarks into internal representations with a small encoder-decoder network.
- The watermarking uses random embedding on a hold-out set of input images, making watermark statistics detectable in functional copies of watermarked models.
- Theoretical and empirical results show a low probability of false detection on non-watermarked models and a low probability of false misdetection on watermarked models.
- This work supports IP protection for VFMs by enabling reliable ownership verification with minimal impact on model utility.
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