Plagiarism Policy
The International Conference on Intelligent Technologies strictly follows ethical publishing standards and strongly discourages any form of plagiarism or academic misconduct. Authors are expected to submit only original, unpublished, and authentic research work.
Plagiarism, whether intentional or unintentional, is considered a serious violation of publication ethics. Plagiarism includes copying or reproducing ideas, text, data, images, tables, figures, graphs, or any other creative work from previously published sources without proper acknowledgment, citation, or permission.
A manuscript will be considered plagiarized if it contains significant similarity with previously published work without appropriate referencing. The conference defines plagiarism as a case in which a paper reproduces another work with a similarity index of 20% or more without proper citation and attribution.
All submitted papers will undergo plagiarism screening using standard plagiarism detection tools before being forwarded for the review process. Papers found to contain plagiarized content, unethical practices, manipulated data, or duplicate submissions may be rejected at any stage of the review or publication process.
The conference accepts only original research articles that have not been previously published or submitted elsewhere for publication. If plagiarism is identified after acceptance or publication, the conference committee reserves the right to withdraw the paper from the proceedings and take appropriate action according to publication ethics and IEEE guidelines.
Authors are therefore advised to ensure proper citation, referencing, and academic integrity while preparing their manuscripts for submission.