RealEra: Semantic-level Concept Erasure via Neighbor-Concept Mining
Yufan Liu, Jinyang An, Wanqian Zhang, Ming Li, Dayan Wu, Jingzi Gu,, Zheng Lin, Weiping Wang

TL;DR
RealEra introduces a neighbor-concept mining approach with regularization to effectively erase target concepts in text-to-image models, reducing residual related concepts and maintaining irrelevant concept generation.
Contribution
The paper presents a novel neighbor-concept mining mechanism combined with beyond-concept regularization to improve concept erasure effectiveness and specificity in generative models.
Findings
Outperforms previous methods in erasing efficacy
Reduces residual concept generation
Maintains irrelevant concept generation quality
Abstract
The remarkable development of text-to-image generation models has raised notable security concerns, such as the infringement of portrait rights and the generation of inappropriate content. Concept erasure has been proposed to remove the model's knowledge about protected and inappropriate concepts. Although many methods have tried to balance the efficacy (erasing target concepts) and specificity (retaining irrelevant concepts), they can still generate abundant erasure concepts under the steering of semantically related inputs. In this work, we propose RealEra to address this "concept residue" issue. Specifically, we first introduce the mechanism of neighbor-concept mining, digging out the associated concepts by adding random perturbation into the embedding of erasure concept, thus expanding the erasing range and eliminating the generations even through associated concept inputs.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsWeb Data Mining and Analysis · Data Management and Algorithms · Text and Document Classification Technologies
Methods*Communicated@Fast*How Do I Communicate to Expedia? · Concatenated Skip Connection · Convolution · Max Pooling · U-Net
