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What are the rules of hownet paper detection?
The rules of hownet paper detection mainly include full-text scanning, similarity comparison and format specification detection.

Full-text scanning: The paper detection system of HowNet will scan the detected papers, including the text, references, appendices and other parts, in order to obtain complete text information.

Similarity comparison: The paper detection system of HowNet will compare the paper with the existing academic paper database to find out the parts with high similarity. In the process of comparing the similarity of papers, HowNet will match the texts and judge whether there is plagiarism or duplicate content according to the set threshold. Generally speaking, the similarity threshold is around 15%, and the part that exceeds this threshold will be regarded as plagiarism. In addition, HowNet will also check the format of the paper, including the number of words, line spacing, paragraph structure, etc., to check whether it meets the academic writing standards.

Format specification detection: If format problems are found, the system will give corresponding tips and suggestions. Only when the reference format is completely correct will it be automatically excluded and will not be marked as red. Otherwise, the quotation will be detected as text, resulting in full red quotation and higher repetition rate.

Generally speaking, the latest duplicate checking rules of HowNet aim to ensure the originality and academic integrity of academic works, which is of great significance to improve the quality and academic level of papers.