How near-duplicate detection improves editors' and authors' publishing experience

08/10/2021
by   Yury Kashnitsky, et al.
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We describe a system that helps identify manuscripts submitted to multiple journals at the same time. Also, we discuss potential applications of the near-duplicate detection technology when run with manuscript text content, including identification of simultaneous submissions, prevention of duplicate published articles, and improving article transfer service.

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