January 2018
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International Journal of Knowledge and Learning
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January 2018
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86 Reads
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3 Citations
International Journal of Knowledge and Learning
January 2018
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6 Citations
International Journal of Knowledge and Learning
Plagiarism means copy and paste for a text or change in some words or make use of synonymous or near synonymous words without citing the source. Plagiarism is on rise especially in the academic and research field due the availability of the digital text documents in the internet which can easily be copied and pasted. Existing approaches for detecting the plagiarism have either ignored or made limited use of information about semantic similarities between the words. We proposed a method to measure the semantic similarity between the documents by mapping keywords (verbs; adverbs; adjectives; descriptors; etc.) with the nouns and then finding the similarity between the mapped words that can rectify the existing shortcomings. The efficiency of the algorithm is evaluated on the dataset (corpus of Plagiarised Short Answers) (Clough and Stevenson, 2011). The experiments showed that the proposed algorithm gives significantly accurate results in detecting semantic based similarity between the documents and found to outperform previously published methods.
... Semantic analysis [23]: The use of NLP techniques to analyze the semantic content of a text, which can help detect paraphrased or rephrased content. Syntactic analysis [24]: Examining the grammatical structure of sentences to recognize structural similarities between documents. ...
January 2018
International Journal of Knowledge and Learning
... A method to cater for the recognition of shapes in figures, such as a circle, square, and triangle, as determined by the compactness of the region, was presented by Zakaria et al. (2012) to aid in machine vision application. Recently, numerous research studies have handled text plagiarism (Agarwal et al., 2018;Altheneyan and Menai, 2020;Chakrabarty and Roy, 2018;Mukherjee et al., 2018;Priya and Umamaheswari, 2019;Vani and Gupta, 2018). In comparison, less attention is given to idea, image and figure plagiarism in scientific publications (Meuschke et al., 2018a(Meuschke et al., , 2018b. ...
January 2018
International Journal of Knowledge and Learning