Plagiarism Policy
The International Journal of Applied Artificial Intelligence and Robotics (IJAIC) (E-ISSN: 3124-1212) strictly adheres to a zero-tolerance policy on plagiarism. All manuscripts submitted to IJAIC are subject to plagiarism screening using similarity detection software such as Turnitin or equivalent tools before being sent for peer review.
Plagiarism in any form, including but not limited to the following, is strictly prohibited:
- Copying text, ideas, images, or data from another source without proper citation
- Reusing significant portions of one’s own previously published work without proper attribution (self-plagiarism)
- Paraphrasing content from another source without adequate acknowledgement
If plagiarism is detected at any stage—before or after publication—the manuscript will be rejected or retracted, depending on the severity and timing. Authors will be informed and given a chance to respond, but unethical conduct will lead to permanent blacklisting from future submissions.
By submitting a manuscript to IJAIC, authors affirm that their work is original, properly cited, and free from any form of academic dishonesty.