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Anti-Aesthetics: Protecting Facial Privacy against Customized Text-to-Image Synthesis

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2025-04-24 v2

Abstract

The rise of customized diffusion models has spurred a boom in personalized visual content creation, but also poses risks of malicious misuse, severely threatening personal privacy and copyright protection. Some studies show that the aesthetic properties of images are highly positively correlated with human perception of image quality. Inspired by this, we approach the problem from a novel and intriguing aesthetic perspective to degrade the generation quality of maliciously customized models, thereby achieving better protection of facial identity. Specifically, we propose a Hierarchical Anti-Aesthetic (HAA) framework to fully explore aesthetic cues, which consists of two key branches: 1) Global Anti-Aesthetics: By establishing a global anti-aesthetic reward mechanism and a global anti-aesthetic loss, it can degrade the overall aesthetics of the generated content; 2) Local Anti-Aesthetics: A local anti-aesthetic reward mechanism and a local anti-aesthetic loss are designed to guide adversarial perturbations to disrupt local facial identity. By seamlessly integrating both branches, our HAA effectively achieves the goal of anti-aesthetics from a global to a local level during customized generation. Extensive experiments show that HAA outperforms existing SOTA methods largely in identity removal, providing a powerful tool for protecting facial privacy and copyright.

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@article{arxiv.2504.12129,
  title  = {Anti-Aesthetics: Protecting Facial Privacy against Customized Text-to-Image Synthesis},
  author = {Songping Wang and Yueming Lyu and Shiqi Liu and Ning Li and Tong Tong and Hao Sun and Caifeng Shan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2504.12129},
  year   = {2025}
}

Comments

After the submission of the paper, we realized that the study still has room for expansion. In order to make the research findings more profound and comprehensive, we have decided to withdraw the paper so that we can conduct further research and expansion