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Plagiarism is a problem with far-reaching consequences for the sciences. However, even today’s best software-based systems can only reliably identify copy&paste plagiarism. Disguised plagiarism forms, including paraphrased text, cross-language plagiar

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Bela Gipp

Citation-based Plagiarism Detection Detecting Disguised and Cross-language Plagiarism using Citation Pattern Analysis

Bela Gipp Berkeley, USA

Dissertation Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg, Germany, 2013

ISBN 978-3-658-06393-1 DOI 10.1007/978-3-658-06394-8

ISBN 978-3-658-06394-8 (eBook)

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Acknowledgements This doctoral thesis would not have been possible without the collaboration and generous support of numerous individuals and institutions. I am especially grateful to my doctoral advisor, Professor Andreas Nürnberger, for his dedication to my success in writing this thesis and supporting me in all my research endeavors. I am thankful to Professor Claus Rautenstrauch for inspiring me to pursue a PhD in the first place. Furthermore, I am indebted to the professors Jim Pitman and Erik Wilde from the University of California, Berkeley for inviting me to complete my research at UC