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Deep Audio Watermarks are Shallow: Limitations of Post-Hoc Watermarking Techniques for Speech

15 April 2025
P. O'Reilly
Zeyu Jin
Jiaqi Su
Bryan Pardo
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Abstract

In the audio modality, state-of-the-art watermarking methods leverage deep neural networks to allow the embedding of human-imperceptible signatures in generated audio. The ideal is to embed signatures that can be detected with high accuracy when the watermarked audio is altered via compression, filtering, or other transformations. Existing audio watermarking techniques operate in a post-hoc manner, manipulating "low-level" features of audio recordings after generation (e.g. through the addition of a low-magnitude watermark signal). We show that this post-hoc formulation makes existing audio watermarks vulnerable to transformation-based removal attacks. Focusing on speech audio, we (1) unify and extend existing evaluations of the effect of audio transformations on watermark detectability, and (2) demonstrate that state-of-the-art post-hoc audio watermarks can be removed with no knowledge of the watermarking scheme and minimal degradation in audio quality.

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@article{o'reilly2025_2504.10782,
  title={ Deep Audio Watermarks are Shallow: Limitations of Post-Hoc Watermarking Techniques for Speech },
  author={ Patrick O'Reilly and Zeyu Jin and Jiaqi Su and Bryan Pardo },
  journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2504.10782},
  year={ 2025 }
}
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