Disclaimer
Thesis Atlas is provided for informational and discussion purposes
only. The outputs (including recommended titles, scores,
rationales, evidence cues, and AI chat responses) are
decision-support signals
and should not be treated as definitive academic, legal, or
professional advice.
While Thesis Atlas uses structured scoring and similarity signals
to help reduce duplication risk,
no system can guarantee
that a suggested title is fully unique, error-free, or aligned
with your institution’s latest requirements. Final decisions
should always follow your supervisor’s guidance, program policies,
and independent verification of references and sources.
Recommendations may vary depending on the context you provide
(keywords, faculty/program, time availability, data access, and
research type), and the system may generate similar candidates for
different users when inputs and themes overlap. Title statuses
(e.g., Available, Viewing, Discussing, Saved, Claimed, Submitted,
Registered) indicate platform-level activity and are not a
guarantee of academic acceptance.
Data used for improving the service is handled according to our
privacy policy. We may store limited input and usage activity to
improve recommendation quality, system performance, and future
features. We do not sell personal data to third parties.