Similarity Reduction Workflow
Thesis Similarity Reduction Tool | AcademicIdeas
Reduce thesis similarity by rewriting repeated academic sections, improving structure, and preserving the intended meaning.
Typical Flow
- Upload a Word or PDF file
- Review similarity-focused rewriting
- Download the revised version and verify with your own report
Usage Reminder
Always proofread rewritten content to make sure it still matches your intended academic meaning and evidence.
Cluster handoff
This page is the main processing entry for text-overlap problems. CNKI report interpretation and high-similarity strategy pages should point here after the reader has identified matched passages, source concentration, or red-highlighted content.
Read before you rewrite
Where similarity problems usually come from
- Dense literature-review paraphrases
- Method sections built from stock phrasing
- Discussion paragraphs too close to prior papers
How this page fits the similarity cluster
Use this page as the commercial workflow when the report already shows text-overlap risk. If you still need to interpret CNKI fields or decide whether the issue is AIGC rather than similarity, use the support pages first.
A safer reduction checklist
- Keep the evidence chain intact
- Rewrite structure before local wording
- Manually review claims and citations after rewriting