Plagiarism Detection: Keeping Check on Misuse of Intellectual Property
Iti Mathur, Nisheeth Joshi

TL;DR
This paper discusses the development of a plagiarism detection tool aimed at addressing the increasing problem of intellectual property theft through copying and rephrasing, highlighting its advantages over existing tools.
Contribution
The paper introduces a new plagiarism detection tool that improves upon existing methods by addressing their shortcomings.
Findings
Analysis of current plagiarism detection tools
Advantages of the proposed tool over existing solutions
Potential effectiveness in real-world applications
Abstract
Today, Plagiarism has become a menace. Every journal editor or conference organizers has to deal with this problem. Simply Copying or rephrasing of text without giving due credit to the original author has become more common. This is considered to be an Intellectual Property Theft. We are developing a Plagiarism Detection Tool which would deal with this problem. In this paper we discuss the common tools available to detect plagiarism and their short comings and the advantages of our tool over these tools.
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TopicsAcademic integrity and plagiarism · Law, AI, and Intellectual Property
