Fundamental features of natural language can be exploited to produce an effective system for the--automated detection of plagiarism and collusion. Independently written texts can be effectively identified--as they have markedly different characteristics to those that include passages that have been fully or--partially copied. This paper describes the implementation of the Ferret plagiarism and collusion detector, and its use in the University of Hertfordshire and other institutions. The difference between human and machine analysis is examined, and we conclude that an approach using machine processing is likely to be necessary in many situations.Peer reviewe
With the increasing levels of access to higher education in the United Kingdom, larger class sizes m...
Various approaches for plagiarism detection exist. All are based on more or less sophisticated text ...
Ferret is a fast and effective tool for detecting similarities in a group of files. Applying it to the...
This report first describes three plagiarism detection systems: the Ferret, developed here at the Un...
Automatic plagiarism detection tools have evolved considerably in recent years. Owing in part to the...
This paper reports on preliminary steps to create an external plagiarism detection tool. I used the ...
The task of automated plagiarism detection is about finding out pieces of a text which have been der...
The problem of academic plagiarism has been present for centuries. Yet, the widespread dissemination...
The problem of academic plagiarism has been present for centuries. Yet, the widespread dissemination...
The problem of plagiarism has existed for a long time but with the advance of information technology...
Plagiarism is a complex problem and considered one of the biggest in publishing of scientific, engin...
The article is dedicated to plagiarism problem in terms of modern world. Classification of computera...
The availability and use of computers in teaching has seen an increase in the rate of plagiarism amo...
The Ferret copy detector has been used for some years on English texts to find plagiarism in large c...
The simple access to texts on digital libraries and the WWW has led to an increased number of plagia...
With the increasing levels of access to higher education in the United Kingdom, larger class sizes m...
Various approaches for plagiarism detection exist. All are based on more or less sophisticated text ...
Ferret is a fast and effective tool for detecting similarities in a group of files. Applying it to the...
This report first describes three plagiarism detection systems: the Ferret, developed here at the Un...
Automatic plagiarism detection tools have evolved considerably in recent years. Owing in part to the...
This paper reports on preliminary steps to create an external plagiarism detection tool. I used the ...
The task of automated plagiarism detection is about finding out pieces of a text which have been der...
The problem of academic plagiarism has been present for centuries. Yet, the widespread dissemination...
The problem of academic plagiarism has been present for centuries. Yet, the widespread dissemination...
The problem of plagiarism has existed for a long time but with the advance of information technology...
Plagiarism is a complex problem and considered one of the biggest in publishing of scientific, engin...
The article is dedicated to plagiarism problem in terms of modern world. Classification of computera...
The availability and use of computers in teaching has seen an increase in the rate of plagiarism amo...
The Ferret copy detector has been used for some years on English texts to find plagiarism in large c...
The simple access to texts on digital libraries and the WWW has led to an increased number of plagia...
With the increasing levels of access to higher education in the United Kingdom, larger class sizes m...
Various approaches for plagiarism detection exist. All are based on more or less sophisticated text ...
Ferret is a fast and effective tool for detecting similarities in a group of files. Applying it to the...