UMPIRE: Unveiling LLM-generated Posts via Redundant Expressions

Xiaoquan Yi, Haixing Wu, Haozhao Wang, Yichen Li, Yuhua Li, Rui Zhang, Ruixuan Li


Abstract
The proliferation of Large Language Models (LLMs) has saturated social media platforms with hyper-realistic posts, rendering traditional detection methods that rely on low-level artifacts or unimodal statistics increasingly ineffective. In this work, we identify a fundamental semantic distinction: humans tend to complement visual content with additional context, while LLMs predominantly describe the visual information. To capture this, UMPIRE employs an orthogonal semantic decomposition mechanism that disentangles textual embeddings into redundant and complementary components. An adaptive gating module dynamically weighs these components to reflect diverse communicative styles. To enforce the desired geometric structure, we introduce a latent contrastive redundancy regularization loss that encourages LLM-generated content to exhibit high semantic redundancy, while human-written content emphasizes complementarity. Experimental results demonstrate that UMPIRE significantly outperforms state-of-the-art detection methods across multiple datasets, achieving up to a 5.38% improvement in accuracy.
Anthology ID:
2026.acl-long.1427
Volume:
Proceedings of the 64th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (Volume 1: Long Papers)
Month:
July
Year:
2026
Address:
San Diego, California, United States
Editors:
Maria Liakata, Viviane P. Moreira, Jiajun Zhang, David Jurgens
Venue:
ACL
SIG:
Publisher:
Association for Computational Linguistics
Note:
Pages:
30901–30913
Language:
URL:
https://preview.aclanthology.org/ingest-acl/2026.acl-long.1427/
DOI:
Bibkey:
Cite (ACL):
Xiaoquan Yi, Haixing Wu, Haozhao Wang, Yichen Li, Yuhua Li, Rui Zhang, and Ruixuan Li. 2026. UMPIRE: Unveiling LLM-generated Posts via Redundant Expressions. In Proceedings of the 64th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (Volume 1: Long Papers), pages 30901–30913, San Diego, California, United States. Association for Computational Linguistics.
Cite (Informal):
UMPIRE: Unveiling LLM-generated Posts via Redundant Expressions (Yi et al., ACL 2026)
Copy Citation:
PDF:
https://preview.aclanthology.org/ingest-acl/2026.acl-long.1427.pdf
Checklist:
 2026.acl-long.1427.checklist.pdf