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CurveMark: Detecting AI-Generated Text via Probabilistic Curvature and Dynamic Semantic Watermarking
Yuhan Zhang1, Xingxiang Jiang2,3, Hua Sun2,3
1School of Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence, Nanjing University of Finance and Economics, Nanjing 210023, China.
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Large language models (LLMs) pose significant challenges to content authentication, as their sophisticated generation capabilities make distinguishing AI-produced text from human writing increasingly difficult. Current detection methods suffer from limited information capture, poor rate-distortion trade-offs, and vulnerability to adversarial perturbations. We present CurveMark, a novel dual-channel detection framework that combines probability curvature analysis with dynamic semantic watermarking, grounded in information-theoretic principles to maximize mutual information between text sources and observable features. To address the limitation of requiring prior knowledge of source models, we incorporate a Bayesian multi-hypothesis detection framework for statistical inference without prior assumptions. Our approach embeds imperceptible watermarks during generation via entropy-aware, semantically informed token selection and extracts complementary features from probability curvature patterns and watermark-specific metrics. Evaluation across multiple datasets and LLM architectures demonstrates 95.4% detection accuracy with minimal quality degradation (perplexity increase < 1.3), achieving 85-89% channel capacity utilization and robust performance under adversarial perturbations (72-94% information retention).
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