RepreGuard: Detecting LLM-Generated Text by Revealing Hidden Representation Patterns

  • Xin Chen (Co-first author)
  • , Junchao Wu (Co-first author)
  • , Shu Yang
  • , Runzhe Zhan
  • , Zeyu Wu
  • , Ziyang Luo
  • , Di Wang
  • , Min Yang
  • , Lidia S. Chao
  • , Derek F. Wong*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Detecting content generated by large language models (LLMs) is crucial for preventing misuse and building trustworthy AI systems. Although existing detection methods perform well, their robustness in out-of-distribution (OOD) scenarios is still lacking. In this paper, we hypothesize that, compared to features used by existing detection methods, the internal representations of LLMs contain more comprehensive and raw features that can more effectively capture and distinguish the statistical pattern differences between LLM-generated texts (LGT) and human-written texts (HWT). We validated this hypothesis across different LLMs and observed significant differences in neural activation patterns when processing these two types of texts. Based on this, we propose RepreGuard, an efficient statistics-based detection method. Specifically, we first employ a surrogate model to collect representation of LGT and HWT, and extract the distinct activation feature that can better identify LGT. We can classify the text by calculating the projection score of the text representations along this feature direction and comparing with a precomputed threshold. Experimental results show that RepreGuard outperforms all baselines with average 94.92% AUROC on both in-distribution and OOD scenarios, while also demonstrating robust resilience to various text sizes and mainstream attacks.1
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1812-1831
Number of pages20
JournalTransactions of the Association for Computational Linguistics
Volume13
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 4 Dec 2025

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