Plagiarism Detection in Source Programs Using Structural Similarities

The paper presents a plagiarism detection framework the goal of which is to determine whether two programs are similar to each other, and if so, to what extent. The issue of plagiarism detection has been considered earlier for written material, such as student essays. For these, text-based algorithm...

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Published inActa cybernetica (Szeged) Vol. 19; no. 1; pp. 191 - 216
Main Authors Lukácsy, Gergely, Szeredi, Péter
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Szeged Laszlo Nyul 2009
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ISSN0324-721X
2676-993X
DOI10.14232/actacyb.19.1.2009.13

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Summary:The paper presents a plagiarism detection framework the goal of which is to determine whether two programs are similar to each other, and if so, to what extent. The issue of plagiarism detection has been considered earlier for written material, such as student essays. For these, text-based algorithms have been published. We argue that in case of program code comparison, structure based techniques may be much more suitable. The main idea is to transform the source code into mathematical objects, use appropriate reduction and comparison methods on these, and interpret the results appropriately. We have designed a generic program structure comparison framework and implemented it for the Prolog and SML programming languages. We have been using the implementation at BUTE to successfully detect plagiarism in homework assignments for years.
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ISSN:0324-721X
2676-993X
DOI:10.14232/actacyb.19.1.2009.13