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Título: =Personalization techniques for online recruitment services
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Autor: Smyth , Barry barry.smyth@ucd.ie
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Título: Personalization techniques for online recruitment services
Páginas/Colación: pp.39-40.; 28 cm.;il.
Communications of the ACM Vol. 45, no. 5 May 2002
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Resumen
Online recruitment services are among the most popular applications on the Internet. However, their usability is compromised by the information overload problem, as users must frequently search through hundreds or thousands of job advertisements for given query. The Case-Based Agency: Skill Profiling & Electronic Recruiting (CASPER) project seeks to enhance such services by providing users with more personalized information retrieval using JobFinder, an Irish recruitment site, as an application test bed. The following scenario typifies problems facing traditional information retrieval applications. A user specifies a query for a software development job paying a particular salary rate. However, the user specifies is actually looking for a permanent C++ job with a salary rate exceeding the amount specified, located in Dublin, Ireland. Thus the query is incomplete, limiting the accuracy of the search results. Moreover, two users with the same query will receive the same results even though they have different preferences, a second user with the same incomplete query but looking for a LISP job in Cork, Ireland, will not want to see information on Dublin or C++ jobs.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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