plagiarism detection and AIGC detection for the graduation design (thesis) of the Class of 2026 bachelors关于2026届毕业设计(论文)查重检测 及AIGC检测的通知

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 I. Detection System and Number of Detections

 For this year's graduation design (thesis), the university will uniformly adopt the Weipu Detection System, which includes plagiarism detection, AIGC detection, format detection, and thesis quality detection. Each student may use the system free of charge for up to 2 plagiarism detections, 2 AIGC detections, 1 format detection, and 1 thesis quality detection.

 A new feature, thesis quality detection, has been added for the Class of 2026 graduation design (thesis). The quality evaluation (Weipu Intelligent Assessment) refers to the national teaching quality standards and the Ministry of Education's sampling inspection standards. It utilizes artificial intelligence and large model technologies to generate targeted revision suggestions and feedback. The detection results serve as a reference for quality review. The system evaluates core dimensions such as ideological orientation compliance, alignment with cultivation objectives, consistency between title and content, factual accuracy, as well as research methods, content, and conclusions, assigning a four-level rating of A/B/C/D along with targeted revision suggestions.

 The Weipu Thesis Detection System has been integrated with the university's Graduation Design (Thesis) Management System. Students can log into the Graduation Design (Thesis) Management System to perform the detections. Please refer to the attachment for specific operating instructions.

 II. Detection Scope and Requirements

 1. All undergraduate graduation design (thesis) submissions for the Class of 2026 must undergo both plagiarism detection and AIGC detection. Format detection and thesis quality detection serve as supplementary inspection methods, with their results providing reference for instructors and students.

 2. Detection Standards: For graduation design (thesis) in Science, Engineering, Physical Education, and Education disciplines, the total similarity ratio of the full text must be ≤30%. For graduation thesis in Humanities, Economics, Management, and Law disciplines, the total similarity ratio of the full text must be ≤20%. Only after passing the detection may the defense proceed. In principle, for AIGC detection, the proportion of text suspected to be AIGC-generated in the full text must be ≤40%. Individual colleges may, on the basis of these standards and in consideration of the specific characteristics of their disciplines and programs, establish more detailed requirements and submit them to the Undergraduate School for record before implementation.

 3. Print the plagiarism detection report (concise version) and archive it as required.

 III. Detection Timeline

 Students shall complete the detection after finalizing the thesis draft in accordance with the "Class of 2026 Graduation Design (Thesis) Work Schedule" and the work arrangements of their respective colleges. All graduation design (thesis) detections must be completed prior to the defense.

 IV. Other Matters

 1. Students shall strictly adhere to academic norms and ethics when conducting their graduation design (thesis), avoid over-reliance on AI-generated content, and ensure the independence and originality of their graduation design (thesis).2. All colleges are requested to attach great importance to this work, jointly uphold academic ethics and standards, and ensure that the undergraduate graduation design (thesis) of the Class of 2026 meets the required academic criteria and quality.


 the instruction for plagiarism detection and AIGC detection