ManiFPT: Defining and Analyzing Fingerprints of Generative Models
CoRR(2024)
摘要
Recent works have shown that generative models leave traces of their
underlying generative process on the generated samples, broadly referred to as
fingerprints of a generative model, and have studied their utility in detecting
synthetic images from real ones. However, the extend to which these
fingerprints can distinguish between various types of synthetic image and help
identify the underlying generative process remain under-explored. In
particular, the very definition of a fingerprint remains unclear, to our
knowledge. To that end, in this work, we formalize the definition of artifact
and fingerprint in generative models, propose an algorithm for computing them
in practice, and finally study its effectiveness in distinguishing a large
array of different generative models. We find that using our proposed
definition can significantly improve the performance on the task of identifying
the underlying generative process from samples (model attribution) compared to
existing methods. Additionally, we study the structure of the fingerprints, and
observe that it is very predictive of the effect of different design choices on
the generative process.
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