Similarity Detection Tool

Thesis Similarity Detection Tool | Quickly Locate High-Similarity Paragraphs

AcademicIdeas provides online thesis similarity detection to help you quickly locate high-similarity paragraphs with targeted revision suggestions, supporting CNKI, VIP, and Wanfang formats.

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What this page helps you do first

  • Quickly locate high-similarity paragraphs
  • Provide targeted revision suggestions
  • Support multi-platform format compatibility

Why detect before reducing plagiarism

Blind reduction often achieves less with more effort. Using detection tools to locate problems first is the most efficient plagiarism reduction strategy.

Detection reports tell you: which paragraphs have highest similarity, which are necessary citations, and which are normal repetition from terminology.

What this tool can help you with

  • Upload thesis documents, quickly generate paragraph-level similarity reports
  • Highlight high-similarity paragraphs, prioritize high-risk areas
  • Distinguish citations, terminology, and rewritable content
  • Provide revision direction suggestions for each paragraph

Supported detection formats

  • CNKI format
  • VIP format
  • Wanfang format
  • Support Word and PDF documents

Correct usage process

Step 1: Upload thesis, get complete similarity report

Step 2: Locate high-similarity paragraphs, confirm revision priority

Step 3: Use plagiarism reduction tool for targeted rewriting

Step 4: Retest to confirm reduction effect

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Frequently asked questions

Do detection results match school plagiarism check results?
Different platforms use different algorithms and databases, so results will vary. It is recommended to take the school-specified detection platform results as authoritative.
Can I detect multiple times?
Yes. It is recommended to detect multiple times during the reduction process to compare changes before and after reduction.
Is detection free?
Basic detection is free to use; advanced detailed reports may require points.
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