With the Compilatio Magister, Magister+, Copyright analysis report, you get valuable information to avoid plagiarism:
- The percentage of suspicious texts (similarities and texts potentially generated by AI).
- A complete list of detected sources with links to the websites.
- The location of the sources found.
Once your document analysis is complete, click on the "Report" button to access the result. The analysis report consists of three pages: Summary, Points of Interest, and Sources of Similarities.
1. The Summary Page
After analyzing your document, quickly view the key information in the Summary page of your report: the percentage and locations of...
- Suspicious texts,
- Similarities with other sources,
- Texts potentially generated by AI (for Compilatio Magister+ and 1D345 Copyright versions),
- Texts for which no language was identified.
You will also see the quote text rate.
2. The Points of Interest Page
On this page, you can identify suspicious passages in the text using visual markers indicating their position.
On the left, the icons inform you about the type of detection performed.
On the right, you will find the identified sources. By clicking on them, you can access additional information, such as the source URL and the number of similar words.
To assess the use of a source, you can directly compare the passage with the source text to check whether it's a copy-paste or a paraphrase.
If you prefer to ignore a source, you can deselect it. The score will then be recalculated automatically, and the concerned passage will be greyed out.
3. The Sources of Similarities Page
You can view the locations of the detected similarities, along with their percentage.
You will find the complete list of sources used:
- The sources you added for advanced comparison.
- All detected sources, including primary and secondary sources.
- Sources with accidental similarities.
- Sources ignored from the similarity score.
- Cited sources.
Compilatio searches for sources among hundreds of billions of web pages, tens of millions of scientific contents, student papers... and all documents added and managed independently by users in the reference library.
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