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SCIgen is a
paper generator that uses context-free
grammar to
randomly generate nonsense in the form of
computer science research papers. Its original...
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Scholar can be mani****ted and
complete non-sense
articles created with
SCIgen were
indexed within Google Scholar.
These researchers concluded that citation...
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submitted a m****cript
consisting of computer-generated
nonsense (using
SCIgen),
which was
accepted for a fee (but
withdrawn by the author). Predatory...
- than relevant.
Examples include the
Postmodernism Generator,
snarXiv and
SCIgen. The
latter has been used to
generate many
computer science papers that...
- for the
Typical Unification of
Access Points and Redundancy,
generated by
SCIgen,
software they had
developed to
create nonsense papers in
Computer Science...
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conference proceedings published by
Springer had been computer-generated
using SCIgen.
Springer subsequently retracted all
papers from
these proceedings. IEEE...
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claim to
employ peer review; however, a fake
paper that was
generated using SCIgen in 2009 was
accepted for publication,
though it was
never officially published...
- even computer-generated do****ents can be used for that purpose, e.g.
using SCIgen. The h-index can be also mani****ted by hyperauthorship.
Recent research...
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singing SCIgen, a
program that
generates nonsense research papers Sokal affair Spoetry...
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Glenmark (Insulong),
Pfizer (Univia),
Wockhardt (Wosulin),
Julphar (Jusline),
SciGen (SciLin),
Bioton (Gensulin), and
Cadila (Humanext). It is also of note that...