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全球知名科研期刊《Science》近日宣布,为了打击学术造假现象,该期刊正引入一项名为Proofig的商用AI软件。该软件自称能够自动识别论文中的欺诈性图像,从而为人类编辑提供进一步检查的线索。

《Science》期刊团队表示,他们已经对Proofig软件进行了数月的测试。据称,这款AI软件能够准确识别经过裁剪、旋转、更改对比度的图像,并从中圈出可能存在欺诈性的部分,方便编辑人员进行进一步核实。

引入AI技术检测图像欺诈,是《Science》期刊为提高学术诚信所采取的一项重要举措。此举有望对整个学术界产生积极影响,推动科研诚信的建设。

Title: Science journal introduces AI to detect fraudulent images, combat academic fraud
Keywords: Science, Proofig AI, image fraud, academic fraud

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Global renowned scientific journal “Science” has recently announced that it is introducing a commercial AI software named Proofig to combat academic fraud. The software claims to be able to identify fraudulent images in papers, providing human editors with leads for further inspection.

The “Science” team states that they have been testing Proofig for several months. The AI software is said to accurately detect images that have been cropped, rotated, or adjusted in contrast, and identify those that may be fraudulent, facilitating further verification by editors.

Introducing AI technology to detect image fraud is an important measure taken by the “Science” journal to improve academic integrity. This move is expected to have a positive impact on the entire academic community and promote the construction of scientific integrity.

【来源】https://www.ithome.com/0/743/509.htm

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