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Covert Multi-bit LLM Watermarking: An Information Theory and Coding Approach

Published 15 May 2026 in cs.IT | (2605.16709v1)

Abstract: We study the problem of multi-bit watermarking for LLMs. We introduce a block-autoregressive model inspired by multi-token prediction, in which the encoder has limited non-causal access to token distributions within each block. This formulation enables an information-theoretic characterization of multi-bit watermarking capacity, by which the knowledge of LLM cover statistics is leveraged to enable a multi-bit covert embedding. We study the information-theoretic limits of the model by combining Gelfand-Pinsker and channel synthesis coding techniques and obtain an exact characterization of the capacity. The embedding strategy is further optimized across blocks using a constrained Markov decision process (CMDP) and we develop an explicit algorithm based on polar codes following the information-theoretic principles. Our algorithm achieves a bit-error rate below 10 percent with a rate of 0.375 bits/token over short token lengths with negligible perplexity and distortion degradation.

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