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Can Wanfang Paper Detection System replace HowNet for duplicate checking?
Wanfang Paper Detection System and HowNet Duplicate Checking System are two different academic misconduct detection systems. Although they are different in detection principle, algorithm and database, they can complement each other in practical application, but they cannot completely replace each other.

First of all, there are differences in database and algorithm between Wanfang paper detection system and HowNet duplicate checking. The database of Wanfang Paper Detection System covers academic journals, dissertations, conference papers and other resources of many disciplines, while the database of HowNet is more extensive, including academic journals, dissertations, patents, standards and other resources of many disciplines. In addition, Wanfang's paper detection system adopts advanced fingerprint imprinting technology and repeated string matching algorithm, and HowNet uses content-based repeated string matching algorithm and semantic analysis technology.

Secondly, Wanfang paper detection system and HowNet duplicate checking are also different in application scope and emphasis. Wanfang paper detection system is mainly suitable for the detection of academic papers in the fields of science and technology, medicine, humanities and social sciences, while HowNet duplicate checking is more suitable for the detection of academic papers in various disciplines. In addition, Wanfang's paper detection system pays more attention to the professionalism and technicality of the academic field, while HowNet pays more attention to the extensiveness and comprehensiveness of the academic field.

Therefore, Wanfang paper detection system and HowNet duplicate checking can complement each other in some aspects, but they cannot be completely replaced. If a comprehensive academic misconduct detection is needed, it is suggested to use two systems at the same time to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the detection results.