OrthoEraser: Coupled-Neuron Orthogonal Projection for Concept Erasure
arXiv cs.CV / 3/13/2026
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Key Points
- OrthoEraser introduces sparse autoencoders to disentangle sensitive concepts from benign attributes in text-to-image model activations to enable targeted concept erasure.
- The method defines erasure as an analytical gradient orthogonalization that projects erasure vectors onto the null space of coupled neurons, thereby decoupling harmful content from the benign manifold.
- It uses coupled neuron detection to identify non-sensitive features vulnerable to intervention, aiming to minimize collateral damage to non-targeted semantics.
- Experimental results claim high erasure precision and significant improvements over state-of-the-art baselines, with findings reported on unsafe models.
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