Access Control of Object Detection Models Using Encrypted Feature Maps

02/01/2022
by   Teru Nagamori, et al.
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In this paper, we propose an access control method for object detection models. The use of encrypted images or encrypted feature maps has been demonstrated to be effective in access control of models from unauthorized access. However, the effectiveness of the approach has been confirmed in only image classification models and semantic segmentation models, but not in object detection models. In this paper, the use of encrypted feature maps is shown to be effective in access control of object detection models for the first time.

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