Why can't the cited part of the paper sometimes be detected by HowNet?

1, the cited documents are not marked: the simple understanding is that the duplicate checking system will automatically detect the quoted parts when checking duplicates, which requires everyone to mark the cited documents. If the cited documents are not marked, the duplicate checking system will not be able to detect the citation rate, and of course there will be repeated citations of 0.

2. Because the cited references are in the wrong format. If the duplicate checking report does not show the reference information when the user checks the duplicate, it means that the cited reference is in the wrong format, and the duplicate checking system cannot identify the reference part, so the duplicate checking will be taken as the text.

3. The situation that HowNet repeatedly cites but does not display the citation is as follows: As long as the cited part appears in the paper to be detected, the duplicate checking system will repeat the cited part, calculate the citation rate of the document part, and automatically mark it in the paper duplicate checking report.

4. The part cited in the paper needs to be marked with quotation marks, and the serial number of the reference should be marked in the upper right corner. Title, abstract, title can not be marked with references, and the end of the article should be named in the order of citation.

5. Double-check that the file is in editing status. If the paper document is being edited in the background when the paper is submitted, the content of the document will not be detected by the duplicate checking system, and it will be regarded as a blank document by the duplicate checking system. If the double-check system fails to detect the content, it will show that the detection and analysis failed. The document was not uploaded in a standard format.

6. If you use yourself when quoting, the repetition rate may not be very high. If it is put in a footnote, it is not included in the repetition rate.