This paper studied the wavelet transformation based watermarking tamper detection and recovery scheme. By the property of discrete wavelet transform, we design the semi-fragile watermark from low-frequency band and embedding the watermark into the highfrequency band by the help of Human Visual System (HVS). The watermarked image still preserves high image quality after the embedding of the semi-fragile watermark and the image authentication system is able to locate precisely any malicious alteration made to the image. Our novel design can restore the altered or destroyed regions from the attacked images and allow the users to know what the original content was in the manipulated areas. We also analyze the robustness for mild modification like JPEG compression and channel additive white Gaussian noise (AWGN) and fragility to malicious attack. In summary, this scheme can resist the mild modifications of digital image and be able to detect the malicious modifications precisely.
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