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Low-Compute Watermark Removal via Dual-Domain Natural Projection

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2026-05-20 v2

Abstract

Effective removal of semantic watermarks requires balancing three competing objectives: \emph{high removal success}, \emph{low perceptual distortion}, and \emph{low computational cost}. However, existing single-image attacks typically optimize only for the first two, achieving strong watermark suppression but relying on expensive, multi-step optimization that limits practical deployment. In this work, we show that this trade-off is fundamental: no current approach achieves all three properties simultaneously. We introduce \textsc{DAWN}, a lightweight, training-free attack that explicitly targets the low-cost regime while maintaining competitive removal performance. \textsc{DAWN} works by projecting a watermarked image onto natural-image priors in complementary frequency and semantic spaces, suppressing watermark signals that deviate from natural statistics, and then applying a decoupled perceptual-alignment step to restore visual consistency with minimal artifact. Across diverse pixel-, frequency-, and latent-space watermarking schemes, \textsc{DAWN} consistently reduces detectability while preserving structural and semantic fidelity, demonstrating that efficient, low-resource watermark removal is feasible with only modest perceptual degradation. Our code is available at https://github.com/Pragati-Meshram/DAWN.

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@article{arxiv.2510.07538,
  title  = {Low-Compute Watermark Removal via Dual-Domain Natural Projection},
  author = {Pragati Shuddhodhan Meshram and Varun Chandrasekaran},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2510.07538},
  year   = {2026}
}