IJAIT (International Journal of Applied Information Technology)
Vol 05 No 02 (November 2021)

Design and Implementation of a Final Project Plagiarism Detection System Using Cosine Similarity Method

Rival Fauzi (Diploma of Telecommunications Technology, Telkom University, Indonesia)
Muhammad Iqbal (Diploma of Telecommunications Technology, Telkom University, Indonesia)
Tita Haryanti (Diploma of Telecommunications Technology, Telkom University, Indonesia)



Article Info

Publish Date
24 Jun 2022

Abstract

Plagiarism is an act of taking ideas, taking research results, acquiring research results, and summarizing writing without mentioning the source, either intentionally or unintentionally. The cosine similarity method can be used to calculate the score of similarities between documents by comparing existing documents on the database with uploaded ones to gain a similarity percentage. External plagiarism detection (EPD) is used to compare the contents of articles. The design and implementation of the system will be carried out in several stages in the hope that the system can work optimally and detect text similarities accurately. This research objective is to check the plagiarism rate of the document using the cosine similarity method as a method of calculating word equations called Kipcheck. The purpose of checking the level of plagiarism is to ensure that the documents created have a minimum level of fraud to avoid academic sanctions. Kipcheck uses three application system tests; maximum word calculation that can be processed; comparing application and manual calculation; and testing the consistency of application calculation results based on two different schemes.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

ijait

Publisher

Subject

Computer Science & IT

Description

International Journal of Applied Information Technology covers a broad range of research topics in information technology. The topics include, but are not limited to avionics, bio medical instrumentation, biometric, computer network design, cryptography, data compression, digital signal processing, ...