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Citation-based Plagiarism Detection

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Citation-based Plagiarism Detection

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When the author first considered the use of citation information as a method to detect plagiarism, he assumed this concept had already been explored or even integrated into today’s plagiarism detection systems (PDS). After all, citations and references of scholarly publications have long been recognized as containing valuable semantic relatedness information for documents, as demonstrated in Section 3.2.

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Gipp, B. (2014). Citation-based Plagiarism Detection. In: Citation-based Plagiarism Detection. Springer Vieweg, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-06394-8_4

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