That is nice, until your text is in english, how hard would it be to determine the language first and then search in localized version on your sources ?
I think I misunderstood the Originality Index. I thought the higher the percent, the more original it was. Maybe you can name the index something else, or place a small explanation on the page.
Research area of interest include;
Information Retrieval,
P2P and Distributed Systems,
Software Engineering.
I speak Java, C/C++, Php, JavaScript, HTML/XHTML, CSS, Perl/CGI, SQL.
I am the developer of Rappel and crossrefme.net
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That is nice, until your text is in english, how hard would it be to determine the language first and then search in localized version on your sources ?
http://blog.lodeblomme.be/2008/03/21/server-side-language-detection-with-google-language-api/
Thanks for the tip ghismo
It would be nice to be able to delete your document once crossref is done checking it.
Where is the document that was scanned?
We do not store the documents after the scan.
i pasted a complete paragraph from Wikipedia, it showed 16% originality... it needs more work :)
Every time I try to submit my paper, it gives a memory error.
Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 16777216 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 3 bytes) in /var/www/scripts/bitmap2.php on line 76
@Bujar I'll check that out. Thanks
@Arctic Fire. Thanks for letting me know. I'll try fixing that ASAP.
I think I misunderstood the Originality Index. I thought the higher the percent, the more original it was. Maybe you can name the index something else, or place a small explanation on the page.
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