Non-Transferable Learning: A New Approach for Model Verification and Authorization


Abstract in English

As Artificial Intelligence as a Service gains popularity, protecting well-trained models as intellectual property is becoming increasingly important. Generally speaking, there are two common protection methods: ownership verification and usage authorization. In this paper, we propose Non-Transferable Learning (NTL), a novel approach that captures the exclusive data representation in the learned model and restricts the model generalization ability to certain domains. This approach provides effective solutions to both model verification and authorization. For ownership verification, watermarking techniques are commonly used but are often vulnerable to sophisticated watermark removal methods. Our NTL-based model verification approach instead provides robust resistance to state-of-the-art watermark removal methods, as shown in extensive experiments for four of such methods over the digits, CIFAR10 & STL10, and VisDA datasets. For usage authorization, prior solutions focus on authorizing specific users to use the model, but authorized users can still apply the model to any data without restriction. Our NTL-based authorization approach instead provides data-centric usage protection by significantly degrading the performance of usage on unauthorized data. Its effectiveness is also shown through experiments on a variety of datasets.

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