Plagiarism and Similarity Policy

Plagiarism and Similarity Policy

All submitted abstracts and full papers are subject to plagiarism and similarity screening as part of the scientific and ethical evaluation process of the conference.

Authors are required to submit original work that has not been copied, duplicated, or improperly reused from previously published or unpublished sources. Any manuscript found to contain excessive similarity, plagiarism, unattributed borrowing, or unethical academic practice may be rejected directly or returned for correction, depending on the evaluation outcome and the policy of the relevant publishing body.

The acceptable similarity threshold shall be determined in accordance with the conference standards and the requirements of the approved journal or publishing partner. Authors bear full responsibility for ensuring the originality and proper citation of their submitted work.

The conference reserves the right to apply appropriate academic and ethical measures in cases where plagiarism or unacceptable similarity is identified at any stage of submission, review, or publication.