The following will take China HowNet detection system as an example to analyze the specific explanation of "whether to quote" in HowNet duplicate checking report:
Quote, pinyin yǐnzhèng, means to use previous works as proof and evidence. Therefore, "whether to confirm" can also be understood as "whether to quote" in HowNet reports. Usually written papers will have some quotations more or less. So at the end of the paper, the source of the quotation will be written, which is what we call reference.
When the column of "Citation or not" shows no, it means that the references marked in the paper are inconsistent with similar documents analyzed by HowNet, or the cited documents are not the final source. At this time, the quoted content will be counted as plagiarism, and the repetition rate will be counted as red, subject to the literature source found by HowNet.
In short, whether or not to "quote" does not affect the final duplicate checking result when HowNet checks duplicates. Because the HowNet system will also mark the quoted contents in red or green, the detection system will compare them word by word. If the semantic level reaches the standard of judging the weight, it is coincident, and all of them will be listed whether they are marked as references or not. Therefore, there is no need to deliberately change the "no" marked in "whether to quote" to "yes".
Extended data:
The criteria for identifying plagiarism in papers are:
The structure, basic arguments and contents of 1. are basically consistent with other people's completed papers (including published and unpublished papers), and the word consistency rate is above 60%.
2. The arguments and contents of important paragraphs in other people's completed papers are basically the same (including quotations). The word consistency rate is over 70%.
3. It is basically the same as the continuous sentences (more than 300 words) in other people's completed papers, with a coincidence rate of more than 80%, and there are more than two acts without comments in one month.
4. It is basically consistent with the continuous sentences (more than 100 words) in the papers completed by others, with a coincidence rate of over 90%, and no comments. This behavior has reached more than three places.
5, continuous citation of other people's papers more than 200 words, and indicate the source at the end of the month.
6, unauthorized use of other people's published data, charts and other content or did not indicate the source.
China HowNet-What does it mean to quote or not quote in the test report of HowNet?