TileBars: visualization of term distribution information in full text information access
CHI '95 Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Visualizing search results: some alternatives to query-document similarity
SIGIR '96 Proceedings of the 19th annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval
Recursive hashing functions for n-grams
ACM Transactions on Information Systems (TOIS)
Visualizing document authorship using n-grams and latent semantic indexing
NPIV '97 Proceedings of the 1997 workshop on New paradigms in information visualization and manipulation
Visualizing categorical time series data with applications to computer and communications network traces
Interactive multidimensional document visualization
Proceedings of the 21st annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval
IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems
Visualization of Biological Sequence Similarity Search Results
VIS '95 Proceedings of the 6th conference on Visualization '95
Computer visualization of long genomic sequences
VIS '93 Proceedings of the 4th conference on Visualization '93
Sentence-based natural language plagiarism detection
Journal on Educational Resources in Computing (JERIC)
PDE4Java: Plagiarism Detection Engine for Java source code: a clustering approach
International Journal of Business Intelligence and Data Mining
Recursive n-gram hashing is pairwise independent, at best
Computer Speech and Language
Retrieving similar documents from the web
Journal of Web Engineering
Visualizing authorship for identification
ISI'06 Proceedings of the 4th IEEE international conference on Intelligence and Security Informatics
Visual comparison for information visualization
Information Visualization - Special issue on State of the Field and New Research Directions
Fingerprint matrices: uncovering the dynamics of social networks in prose literature
EuroVis '13 Proceedings of the 15th Eurographics Conference on Visualization
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This paper introduces a number of general methods for visualizing commonality in sets of text files. Each visualization simultaneously compares one file in the set to all other files in the set. These visualizations, which can be computed in O(n) time and space, are explained and then applied to the problem of detecting plagiarism in large computer science classes. A case study is presented and sample visualizations are provided. Finally, a new interactive tool that can be used to produce and manipulate these visualizations is presented.