Abstract Submission Deadline 17 February 2023
Manuscript Submission Deadline 24 May 2023
About this Research Topic:
https://www.frontiersin.org/research-topics/50171/plagiarism-detection-using-natural-language-processing-techniques

Natural Language Processing (NLP) is a subfield and a key technology of 
artificial intelligence. In recent years, many highly recognized efforts in NLP 
have emerged. NLP is a field where the use of Machine/Deep learning-based 
models in the past few years has allowed Artificial Intelligence (AI) to 
advance toward human levels like performances in different real-world 
applications. The significant advances in NLP have brought significant 
opportunities but also opened up new challenges for research. In this Research 
Topic collection, researchers and practitioners, both from academia and 
industry are invited to contribute with research work that presents significant 
originality, concepts, and methods in the field of NLP and AI applied to 
various areas of plagiarism detection. Furthermore, these applications have 
reached most languages and especially those with low and limited resources. 
This Research Topic will aim at gathering state-of-the-art research and 
development in not only NLP applications but will include new theoretical 
frameworks and methodologies.
This Research Topic addresses plagiarism detection. Due to the growing amount 
of information available on the internet, it makes it easier for someone to 
pass off and claim someone else's ideas as their own work without properly 
crediting the original source or owner. As a matter of ethics, plagiarism 
should be avoided. Currently, both academic and non-academic communities have 
become concerned about this issue. When someone plagiarises, they make an 
effort to pass off another person's contribution or words as their own. 
Furthermore, other forms of plagiarism involve taking credit for results, 
inventions, and mental activities produced by other people without 
acknowledgment. Additionally, it is also considered plagiarism to present 
someone else’s knowledge or idea as one’s own.

Topics of interest include but are not limited to the following:

• Architectures and systems for plagiarism detection
• External/Intrinsic plagiarism detection
• Cross-lingual plagiarism detection for low-resource languages
• Self-plagiarism or multiple submissions to different journals
• NLP-based deep learning approaches for plagiarism detection
• Short text similarity measurement
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