Guardians of the Quantum GAN
Archisman Ghosh, Debarshi Kundu, Avimita Chatterjee, Swaroop Ghosh

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel watermarking technique for quantum GANs that embeds noise signatures during training to verify ownership and identify the training hardware, enhancing security in quantum machine learning models.
Contribution
It proposes a noise-based watermarking method for qGANs, enabling hardware identification and ownership proof, with robustness against different hardware inference scenarios.
Findings
Watermark extraction accuracy of 100% for single hardware training.
Approximately 90% accuracy when training on multiple hardware and testing on different hardware.
The watermark is robust against inference on different hardware than used for training.
Abstract
Quantum Generative Adversarial Networks (qGANs) are at the forefront of image-generating quantum machine learning models. To accommodate the growing demand for Noisy Intermediate-Scale Quantum (NISQ) devices to train and infer quantum machine learning models, the number of third-party vendors offering quantum hardware as a service is expected to rise. This expansion introduces the risk of untrusted vendors potentially stealing proprietary information from the quantum machine learning models. To address this concern we propose a novel watermarking technique that exploits the noise signature embedded during the training phase of qGANs as a non-invasive watermark. The watermark is identifiable in the images generated by the qGAN allowing us to trace the specific quantum hardware used during training hence providing strong proof of ownership. To further enhance the security robustness, we…
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture
Methodstravel james
