Text reuse is the act of borrowing text (either verbatim or paraphrased) from an earlier written text. It could occur within the same language (mono-lingual) or across languages (cross-lingual) where the reused text is in a different language than the original text. Text reuse and its related problem, plagiarism (the unacknowledged reuse of text), are becoming serious issues in many fields and research shows that paraphrased and especially the cross-lingual cases of reuse are much harder to detect. Moreover, the recent rise in readily available multi-lingual content on the Web and social media has increased the problem to an unprecedented scale. To develop, compare, and evaluate automatic methods for mono- and crosslingual text reuse and ex...
The automatic detection of plagiarism is a task that has acquired relevance in the Information Retri...
Plagiarism is an act of literature fraud, which is presenting others’ work or ideas without giving c...
Plagiarism, the unacknowledged reuse of text, does not end at language boundaries. Cross-language pl...
In recent years, the problem of Cross-Lingual Text Reuse Detection (CLTRD) has gained the interest o...
Text reuse is the act of borrowing text from existing documents to create new texts. Freely availabl...
Cross-lingual plagiarism occurs when the source (or original) text(s) is in one language and the pla...
Text reuse occurs when one borrows the text (either verbatim or paraphrased) from an earlier written...
Paraphrase plagiarism is a significant and widespread problem and research shows that it is hard to ...
Text reuse is becoming a serious issue in many fields and research shows that it is much harder to d...
Barrón Cedeño, LA. (2012). On the Mono- and Cross-Language Detection of Text Re-Use and Plagiarism [...
The development of models for automatic detection of text re-use and plagiarism across languages has...
The development of models for automatic detection of text re-use and plagiarism across languages has...
Plagiarism which is defined as “the wrongful appropriation of other writers’ or authors’ works and i...
This is a dataset based on the intrinsic plagiarism . To produce a high-quality dataset to train the...
Plagiarism detection methods have improved signi cantly over the last decades, and as a result of th...
The automatic detection of plagiarism is a task that has acquired relevance in the Information Retri...
Plagiarism is an act of literature fraud, which is presenting others’ work or ideas without giving c...
Plagiarism, the unacknowledged reuse of text, does not end at language boundaries. Cross-language pl...
In recent years, the problem of Cross-Lingual Text Reuse Detection (CLTRD) has gained the interest o...
Text reuse is the act of borrowing text from existing documents to create new texts. Freely availabl...
Cross-lingual plagiarism occurs when the source (or original) text(s) is in one language and the pla...
Text reuse occurs when one borrows the text (either verbatim or paraphrased) from an earlier written...
Paraphrase plagiarism is a significant and widespread problem and research shows that it is hard to ...
Text reuse is becoming a serious issue in many fields and research shows that it is much harder to d...
Barrón Cedeño, LA. (2012). On the Mono- and Cross-Language Detection of Text Re-Use and Plagiarism [...
The development of models for automatic detection of text re-use and plagiarism across languages has...
The development of models for automatic detection of text re-use and plagiarism across languages has...
Plagiarism which is defined as “the wrongful appropriation of other writers’ or authors’ works and i...
This is a dataset based on the intrinsic plagiarism . To produce a high-quality dataset to train the...
Plagiarism detection methods have improved signi cantly over the last decades, and as a result of th...
The automatic detection of plagiarism is a task that has acquired relevance in the Information Retri...
Plagiarism is an act of literature fraud, which is presenting others’ work or ideas without giving c...
Plagiarism, the unacknowledged reuse of text, does not end at language boundaries. Cross-language pl...