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Research into Plagiarism Cases and Plagiarism Detection Methods

by Maria Kashkur
"... property becomes especially valuable. This is one of the causes why the cases of the plagiarism appear more frequently in all vital sectors. Due to that, there is a growing need for different instruments for the protection and verification of copyright for finding plagiarism. Before checking the doc ..."
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the most common plagiarism detection systems, methods used in those systems, and provides a description of several programs designed to compare documents and detect plagiarism.

Automatic Conceptual Analysis for Plagiarism Detection

by Heinz Dreher
"... In order to detect plagiarism, comparisons must be made between a target document (the suspect) and reference documents. Numerous automated systems exist which check at the text-string level. If the scope is kept constrained, as for example in within-cohort plagiarism checking, then performance is v ..."
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and promising conceptual analysis approach to plagiarism detection which is now made achievable by the very computationally efficient Normalised Word Vector algorithm. The paper concludes with a caution on the use of high-tech in the absence of hightouch.

Finding Plagiarisms among a Set of Programs with JPlag

by Lutz Prechelt , Guido Malpohl, Michael Philippsen - JOURNAL OF UNIVERSAL COMPUTER SCIENCE , 2000
"... JPlag is a web service that finds pairs of similar programs among a given set of programs. It has successfully been used in practice for detecting plagiarisms among student Java program submissions. Support for the languages C, C and Scheme is also available. We describe JPlag's architecture an ..."
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JPlag is a web service that finds pairs of similar programs among a given set of programs. It has successfully been used in practice for detecting plagiarisms among student Java program submissions. Support for the languages C, C and Scheme is also available. We describe JPlag's architecture

Change Detection in Hierarchically Structured Information

by Sudarshan S. Chawathe, Hector Garcia-molina, Jennifer Widom - In Proceedings of the 1996 ACM SIGMOD International Conference on Management of Data , 1996
"... {chaw,anand,hector, widom}%s.stanford. edu Detecting and representing changes to data is important for active databases, data warehousing, view maintenance, and version and configuration management. Most previous work in change management has dealt with flat-file and relational data; we focus on hie ..."
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on hierarchically structured data. Since in many cases changes must be computed from old and new versions of the data, we define the hierarchical change detection problem as the problem of finding a “minimum-cost edit script ” that transforms one data tree to another, and we present efficient algorithms

Using Visualization to Detect Plagiarism in Computer Science Classes

by Randy L. Ribler - In Proceedings of IEEE Symposium on Information Visualization , 2000
"... This paper introduces a number of general methods for visualizing commonality in sets of text files. Each visualization simultaneously compares one file in the set to all other files in the set. These visualizations, which can be comput-ed in O  ¢¡¤£ time and space, are explained and then applied to ..."
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to the problem of detecting plagiarism in large computer science classes. A case study is presented and sample visualizations are provided. Finally, a new interactive tool that can be used to produce and manipulate these visualizations is presented. 1.

Plagiarism Detection Based on Structural Information

by Efstathios Stamatatos
"... In this paper a novel method for detecting plagiarized passages in document collections is presented. In contrast to previous work in this field that uses mainly content terms to represent documents, the proposed method is based on structural information provided by occurrences of a small list of st ..."
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In this paper a novel method for detecting plagiarized passages in document collections is presented. In contrast to previous work in this field that uses mainly content terms to represent documents, the proposed method is based on structural information provided by occurrences of a small list

Plagiarisms Bypass on the Go

by Pravin Shrinath, Saurabh Malgaonkar, Yash Radia, Nipun Philip
"... This paper describes a certain way in which a user can bypass the plagiarism check. It focuses on how copied content cannot be detected by a plagiarism checker and the unique content is not affected by much. This idea is implemented as an android application. The paper also includes a case study whe ..."
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This paper describes a certain way in which a user can bypass the plagiarism check. It focuses on how copied content cannot be detected by a plagiarism checker and the unique content is not affected by much. This idea is implemented as an android application. The paper also includes a case study

A Generic framework for plagiarism detection in programs

by Gergely Lukácsy, Péter Szeredi
"... Abstract: The paper presents a plagiarism detection framework, which aims to determine the similarity degree of program source codes. The issue of plagiarism detection has been considered earlier for written material, such as student essays. For these, text-based algorithms have been published. We a ..."
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Abstract: The paper presents a plagiarism detection framework, which aims to determine the similarity degree of program source codes. The issue of plagiarism detection has been considered earlier for written material, such as student essays. For these, text-based algorithms have been published. We

Online plagiarism detection services: saviour or scourge

by Lucy Mckeever - Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education , 2006
"... Plagiarism: Prevention, Practices and Policies, Newcastle upon Tyne, 2004 Although the exponential growth of the internet has made it easier than ever to carry out plagiarism, it has also made it much easier to detect. This paper will give an overview of the many different methods of detecting web-b ..."
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this by outlining the many possible benefits of implementing online detection in academic institutions, aside from the obvious pragmatic time-saving if dealing with large cohorts of students. It will argue that if online detection is used in conjunction with the many valuable 'anti-plagiarism ' resources

PLAGIARISM DETECTION SYSTEMS – AN EVALUATION OF SEVERAL SYSTEMS

by Ahmad Hashem
"... In the Open University environment where students are not centrally located and are not under any direct supervision the potential for plagiarism definitely exists. The very technology that facilitates open learning also allows easy exchange of papers among peers. Students can also easily access “pa ..."
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and deter plagiarism. One approach that appears promising is to use a good commercial plagiarism detection system. The system, by being able to detect cases of plagiarism would serve as a deterrent and hopefully contribute towards inculcating the culture of honesty. This paper presents the findings from a
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