First of all, I will give you a brief explanation of each copy ratio.
1, the total proportion of text reprinting is the total proportion of similarity in this paper.
2. The result of cross-language detection is the similarity ratio after translation from other countries' languages into Chinese.
3. Remove the copy ratio of the cited documents, which is the ratio after removing the contents of the cited documents in this paper. HowNet generally identifies the content marked with quotation marks.
4. The ratio of deleting copies of my published documents is the ratio after deleting the contents that are duplicate with my published articles.
5, the maximum copy rate of a single article, that is, the literal meaning, the similarity rate of the most cited part.
Is the full-text replication rate the result of duplicate checking by HowNet?
After learning about these contents, HowNet Zha Chongbao Dian thinks that this issue should be discussed in different situations.
The first type: used for thesis topics.
Thesis topics are generally articles that have been included in the HowNet database, although the results of duplicate checking are relatively high, because the comparison scope generally includes the topic of this paper that we want to copy. The total text reproduction ratio is generally around 70%. Obviously, this total text replication rate cannot be regarded as the result of duplicate checking by HowNet. At this time, we have to look at removing the copy rate of my published documents. This indicator is the real result of removing the topic of the paper. Therefore, removing the copy ratio of my published documents at this time is the result of duplicate checking by HowNet.
The second type: used for graduation thesis.
It depends on the school. After all, each school has different requirements. Some schools only look at the copy ratio of the total text as the result, some schools require their own copy ratio not to be repeated, and they can take the copy ratio of their published documents as the result, while some schools say that citations are not repeated, and they can take the copy ratio of cited documents as the result. Of course, graduation thesis is generally based on the proportion of total text reproduction.