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The ADE detection systems that use such models have been applied to actual texts in existing research [6-10]. Several studies have also used NLP in retrospective observational studies, similar to the approach used in this study [11,12].
JMIR Med Inform 2024;12:e58977
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The Ability of ChatGPT in Paraphrasing Texts and Reducing Plagiarism: A Descriptive Analysis
In this study, we aim to assess Chat GPT’s real ability to paraphrase and reduce plagiarism by imputing different texts and prompts, and assessing the plagiarism rate of the rephrased texts.
To assess the plagiarism rates and the rephrasing capabilities of Chat GPT (version 3.5), three texts were selected for the study. These texts varied in length to provide a comprehensive evaluation of the model’s performance.
JMIR Med Educ 2024;10:e53308
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The Temperature Feature of ChatGPT: Modifying Creativity for Clinical Research
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JMIR Hum Factors 2024;11:e53559
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