SCI Paper Humanizer — Journal-Ready AI Text Refinement
SCI (Science Citation Index) journal submissions face the highest scrutiny for AI-generated content. Editors and reviewers use Turnitin's AI Writing Detection, ZeroGPT, and increasingly, in-house detection systems. A single uniform paraphrase pass is no longer enough. Suikou's SCI paper humanizer applies a journal-aware profile: it preserves technical jargon, P-values, equation references, and figure callouts; it introduces the prose variance that distinguishes a polished native draft from machine output; and it scores each rewrite against a Qwen-72B detector before returning the best candidate.
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Why this scenario needs its own humanizer
SCI journals routinely desk-reject manuscripts flagged for AI content. The risk isn't just the paper — it's your standing with the editor for future submissions. The SCI profile is tuned for the dense technical prose of empirical papers and is the safest path for AI-assisted Methods, Results, and Discussion sections.
Common use cases
Methods sections drafted with AI
Technical terminology, instrument names, statistical procedures, and equation references are preserved verbatim.
Results narratives summarizing tables
P-values, confidence intervals, effect sizes, and figure references (Figure 2A, Table 3) are detected and held immutable.
Discussion sections comparing to prior work
Citation density is preserved while the argumentative prose is naturalized.
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After humanization, run a claude-3.5-haiku editing pass that preserves [CITE:n] markers and tightens diction for thesis / dissertation / IEEE submissions.
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