As far as the groups using the duplicate checking system are concerned, HowNet is the most widely used. One question that many students want to find out is, if the repetition rate of the paper meets the requirements, will it pass? The repetition rate of a paper is only the most basic thing of a paper, just like a tool, which is the most basic to use. Only when it is used well can it reflect the value and competitiveness of this tool. A good paper should be very clear in thinking logic and frame structure, but it cannot be without innovation. The instructors are very tired of such oral exams.
Papers must have arguments and be based on facts. If it is just a fantasy, such a paper will certainly have no readability and research value, and its structure will be chaotic. HowNet can only detect the repetition rate of papers, but can't detect the logicality and readability of papers. Not only does HowNet have this problem, but all papers have duplicate checking systems, and they have to be tested by tutors.