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Factuality Beyond Coherence: Evaluating LLM Watermarking Methods for Medical Texts

9 September 2025
Rochana Prih Hastuti
R. Rajagede
Mansour Al Ghanim
Mengxin Zheng
Qian Lou
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Main:8 Pages
10 Figures
Bibliography:3 Pages
15 Tables
Appendix:8 Pages
Abstract

As large language models (LLMs) adapted to sensitive domains such as medicine, their fluency raises safety risks, particularly regarding provenance and accountability. Watermarking embeds detectable patterns to mitigate these risks, yet its reliability in medical contexts remains untested. Existing benchmarks focus on detection-quality tradeoffs, overlooking factual risks under low-entropy settings often exploited by watermarking's reweighting strategy. We propose a medical-focused evaluation workflow that jointly assesses factual accuracy and coherence. Using GPT-Judger and further human validation, we introduce the Factuality-Weighted Score (FWS), a composite metric prioritizing factual accuracy beyond coherence to guide watermarking deployment in medical domains. Our evaluation shows current watermarking methods substantially compromise medical factuality, with entropy shifts degrading medical entity representation. These findings underscore the need for domain-aware watermarking approaches that preserve the integrity of medical content.

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