ABSTRACT
Digital images can be easily shared via Internet and conveniently processed for queries in databases. Internet carries a
large variety of images, which can tolerate minor changes. In general, minor data alterations may be acceptable if they
still maintain the perceptual quality of the signal. For all-out forgeries, substantial modification of the content and other
malicious attacks can be identified and rejected. So a “soft” image authenticator is desired for the Internet. Data hiding
adds perceptually irrelevant information in order to embed data, while compression removes this irrelevancy and
redundancy to reduce storage requirements. There exists a duality between data hiding and compression. A semi-fragile
watermarking scheme has been proposed in this paper for the compression and authentication of digital images. The
watermark consists of an authenticator watermark for authentication and tamper assessment for a given image, and
chrominance watermark for “piggy-backing” colour components into the luminance component. The multipurpose
watermark is designed by exploiting the orthogonality of various domains (DCT and DWT) used for authentication,
colour decomposition and watermark insertion.
Keywords: - DCT, DWT, Dual Domain, Soft-Authentication, Semi-fragile Watermarking