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[r/ML] CVPR - How to identify if an accepted paper has ethical issues (plagiarism)? [D]

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A researcher discovered a paper accepted to CVPR 2026 that appears to plagiarize their arXiv submission from June 2025. The alleged plagiarism includes identical equations, rephrased key ideas, and highly similar figures, all without proper citation. The researcher attempted to contact the authors of the CVPR paper regarding these issues.

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