Dear Prof. Ghodsi,
I was informed by a colleague that you are active in discovering plagiarism and have started the http://pap.blog.ir/ website. I would like to report to you such a case.
I am a post-doc researcher at the JKU in Linz in Austria and Assistant Prof. at UL in Ljubljana, Slovenia. This summer I co-organized the EMPIRE workshop within the UMAP conference (https://empire2014.wordpress.com/). In the submission process we received the manuscript "Evaluation of periorbital temperature changes for stress detection" by A*** ###### (I--------- International University, Mashhad-Iran) - ###### @--------.ac.ir , M**** ###### (Sh---- University, Tehran-Iran) , M*** *** ######## (Islamic ---- University, Mashhad branch-Iran) , A*** ####$$$$$ (Research Center of Intelligent Signal Processing, Tehran-Iran). The review process discovered that it is an attempt to plagiarism as the authors copy/pasted whole portions of the text from other papers without proper reference:
Parts of the paper is plagiarized.
Introduction, paragraph 2 is taken from
Shi et al, Personalized Stress Detection from Physiological Measurements
Unfortunately the references and citations in this section do not match.
Page 3 the description of SVM and evaluation are taken from
Zhai and Barreto, Stress Recognition Using Non-invasive Technology, 2006
A further investigation showed that there have been text parts copied also from Lotte, Fabien, et al. "A review of classification algorithms for EEG-based brain–computer interfaces." Journal of neural engineering 4 (2007) without proper reference.
I believe this is unacceptable. The responsibility lies with us, scientists, because we regulate ourselves in the world of science.
Kind regards,
Marko Tkalčič
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