Send a POST request with your text in JSON format to check for plagiarism. Receive matched sentences, similarity percentages, and source URLs for verification.
Plagiarism Check - Endpoint Features
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Request Body |
[Required] Json |
[{"sentence":"The Thirsty Crow is a popular fable which dates back to the Middle Ages in A.E. Wright\u2019s writings \u2013 Hie lert uns der meister: Latin Commentary and the Germany Fable.","checked":true,"plaged":true,"matchedlink":"https:\/\/eventhost.coachesinsider.com\/threads\/download\/thirsty-crow-story-sequencing-cards.html","matchedratio":100,"matchedtext":"17 Feb 2024 \u00b7 The Thirsty Crow Story For Children With Moral - FirstCrycom Nov 5, 2022 \u00b7 The Thirsty Crow is a popular fable which dates back to the Middle Ages in AE Wright\u2019s writings \u2013 Hie lert uns der meister: Latin Commentary and the Germany Fable","token":1},{"sentence":"It has been translated into different languages over the years, including Greeks and Romans, to spread a proverbial moral of this story.","checked":true,"plaged":true,"matchedlink":"https:\/\/www.languagenetworkusa.com\/resources\/blog\/brief-history-of-translation-everything-you-need-to-know","matchedratio":100,"matchedtext":"The Early History of Translation. Different theories surround translation throughout history, which gives insight into how, when, and where translation has been used. First, the word \"translation\" was derived from a Latin phrase that means \"to bring or carry across.\" Second, another explaining phrase is \"metaphrasis,\" which was derived from ...","token":2}]
curl --location --request POST 'https://zylalabs.com/api/5574/content+authenticity+api/7220/plagiarism+check' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY'
--data-raw '{
"text": "The Thirsty Crow is a popular fable which dates back to the Middle Ages in A.E. Wright’s writings – Hie lert uns der meister: Latin Commentary and the Germany Fable. It has been translated into different languages over the years, including Greeks and Romans, to spread a proverbial moral of this story."
}'
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Authorization
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[Required] Should be Bearer access_key. See "Your API Access Key" above when you are subscribed. |
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The Content Authenticity API is a tool designed to verify the originality of text by detecting plagiarism in real-time. It scans submissions against a vast online database, providing matched source links and detailed similarity analysis.
The API is beneficial for academics, content creators, and professionals in various fields who need to ensure the originality of their work. It supports large text submissions, making it suitable for a wide range of applications.
The API scans the submitted content against an extensive database to identify any plagiarized material. It highlights matched sentences, provides a similarity percentage, and includes source links for quick verification.
Yes, developers can easily integrate the Content Authenticity API into various applications, such as educational platforms, content management systems, or marketing tools, to enhance content integrity and originality.
The API offers real-time plagiarism detection, detailed similarity analysis, support for large text submissions, matched source links, and flexible implementation options to improve workflows and ensure content originality.
The plagiarism check endpoint returns a JSON array containing details about matched sentences, similarity percentages, and source URLs. Each entry indicates whether the sentence was checked and if it was plagiarized.
Key fields in the response include "sentence" (the matched text), "checked" (status of the check), "plaged" (indicates plagiarism), "matchedlink" (source URL), "matchedratio" (similarity percentage), and "matchedtext" (full matched text).
The response data is organized as a JSON array, where each object represents a matched sentence. Each object contains fields that provide information about the plagiarism check, making it easy to parse and analyze.
The endpoint provides information on matched sentences, their similarity to the submitted text, source links for verification, and the percentage of similarity, allowing users to assess the originality of their content.
Users can customize their requests by adjusting the text content sent in the JSON format. However, the endpoint does not support additional parameters for filtering or modifying the response beyond the submitted text.
The API scans an extensive online database, which includes academic papers, articles, and web content. This diverse range of sources helps ensure comprehensive coverage and accurate plagiarism detection.
Data accuracy is maintained through continuous updates to the database and advanced algorithms that compare submitted content against a wide array of sources, ensuring reliable plagiarism detection.
Typical use cases include academic integrity checks, content creation validation, and professional writing assessments. Users can leverage the results to ensure originality and avoid unintentional plagiarism in their work.
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