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An automatic construction of domain ontology to analyse competence prerequisites of jobs

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  • N. Kumaresh
  • J. Abdul Samath
  • M. Mohamed Iqbal

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In many industries, the hiring process is a critical task, where many applicants will be applied for the single position, so it is required to analyse their qualification which ought to suit the requirement. Identifying feasible candidate with the required knowledge and skills is the difficult task which is faced by the organisations. In the proposed work, this issue is rectified through domain ontology construction framework (DOCF) from the job knowledge thesis and the job requirements details, which are obtained from online. The obtained documents were clustered regarding the content and conceptual similarity-based clustering method. From those clustered documents job-know ontology will be built. So it is easy to create the information requirements about the job search phase by both candidates and the human resources (HR) of the industries. It is proved that proposed research method leads to give better result when compared with the existing research method in terms of increased accuracy rate.

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  • N. Kumaresh & J. Abdul Samath & M. Mohamed Iqbal, 2018. "An automatic construction of domain ontology to analyse competence prerequisites of jobs," International Journal of Enterprise Network Management, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 9(3/4), pages 441-454.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijenma:v:9:y:2018:i:3/4:p:441-454
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