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Software plagiarism detection

Proceedings of the 22nd ACM international conference on Information & Knowledge Management, 2013
As plagiarism of software increases rapidly, there are growing needs for software plagiarism detection systems. In this paper, we propose a software plagiarism detection system using an API-labeled control flow graph (A-CFG) that abstracts the functionalities of a program.
Dong-Kyu Chae   +4 more
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Intrinsic Plagiarism Detection

2006
Current research in the field of automatic plagiarism detection for text documents focuses on algorithms that compare plagiarized documents against potential original documents. Though these approaches perform well in identifying copied or even modified passages, they assume a closed world: a reference collection must be given against which a ...
Sven Meyer zu Eissen, Benno Stein
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Multilingual Plagiarism Detection

2008
Multilingual text processing has been gaining more and more attention in recent years. This trend has been accentuated by the global integration of European states and the vanishing cultural and social boundaries. Multilingual text processing has become an important field bringing a lot of new and interesting problems.
Zdenek Ceska, Michal Toman, Karel Jezek
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Towards Building an Arabic Plagiarism Detection System: Plagiarism Detection in Arabic

International Journal of Information Retrieval Research, 2019
This article describes a plagiarism detection system for the Arabic language that combines different similarity-measure techniques to uncover plagiarism in Arabic documents. The proposed system consists of two main components, one document-retrieval and the other detailed similarity analysis.
Imtiaz Hussain Khan   +2 more
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Obfuscating plagiarism detection

Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Computer Systems and Technologies - CompSysTech '11, 2011
Plagiarism among student term papers is considered as a major problem these days. To successfully identify this kind of cheating we have to perform check on submitted papers for plagiarism. This has to be done with appropriate plagiarism detection software.
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Detecting Plagiarism

2012
AbstractPlagiarism refers to the act of copying from a written or published source, fully or partially, without attribution to that source. The need to avoid it is written into the regulations for the presentation of academic work at all universities, as well as at many colleges and schools. Subject to doctrines such as fair use, nobody can copy all or
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Existing plagiarism detection techniques

Online Information Review, 2015
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to analyse the state-of-the-art techniques used to detect plagiarism in terms of their limitations, features, taxonomies and processes. Design/methodology/approach – The method used to execute this study consisted of a ...
Eisa, Taiseer Abdalla Elfadil   +2 more
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Plagiarism Detection by Online Solutions

2017
The problem of plagiarism represents one of the burning issues of the modern scientific world. Detection of plagiarism is a problem that the Editorial Board encounters in their daily work. Software solutions represent a good solution for the detection of plagiarism.
Izet, Masic, Edin, Begic, Amra, Dobraca
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Detecting Potential Plagiarism

2015
There are now a variety of online tools available which can compare a submitted text with texts already in its database (or freely available online). The most widely used are CrossCheck, which is mainly used for texts in English, and AMLC (Academic Manuscript Literature Checking) from CNKI (China National Knowledge Infrastructure) that almost covers ...
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Fuzzy Semantic Plagiarism Detection

2012
This paper introduces a plagiarism detection scheme based on a Fuzzy Inference System and Semantic Role Labeling (FIS-SRL). The proposed technique analyses and compares text based on a semantic allocation for each term inside the sentence. SRL offers significant advantages when generating arguments for each sentence semantically.
Ahmed Hamza Osman   +3 more
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