| Cunningham, p. "Using CBR techniques to detect plagiarism in computing Assignments" Proceedings of the First European Workshop on Case-Based Reasoning, Kaiserslauten, Germany, 1993 |
....of the Internet material. None reported not having used the Internet (using it was strongly encouraged) There is a lot more bibliography covering that kind of use of the Internet, the taxonomy of cheating is also richer than this classification. There are also tools to detect plagiarism [10] [11] and we are not considering the intra corpus plagiarism, such as using a classmate (or a previous course classmate) work as the base document [12] WHICH IS THE GAP There seems to be a gap between what some students consider proper work and what we consider satisfactory. We seem to expect ....
Cunningham, p. "Using CBR techniques to detect plagiarism in computing Assignments" Proceedings of the First European Workshop on Case-Based Reasoning, Kaiserslauten, Germany, 1993
....replacement has similar e ects in other domains which su er from early convergence would be useful. 34 The similarity measure used in this project was a very rough heuristic of the actual similarity. A more accurate measure of the similarity between programs (such as the one described in [15] which is designed to detect plagiarism in student programming assignments) may achieve better results. The similarity measure used in this project is also very computationally expensive. The length of runs using similarity replacement could be vastly improved by removing the excessive disk ....
Padraig Cunningham and Alexander N. Mikoyan. Using CBR techniques to detect plagiarism in computing assignments. Technical Report, University of Dublin, Trinity College, Computer Science Department, September 1993.
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