Title :
Intelligent agent based job search system in Android environment
Author :
Bogle, Salathiel ; Sankaranarayanan, Suresh
Author_Institution :
Mona Inst. of Appl. Sci., Univ. of West Indies, Kingston, Jamaica
Abstract :
The Job selection process in today´s global economy can be a daunting task for prospective employees no matter their experience level. It involves a detailed search of newspapers, job websites, human agents, etc, to identify an employment opportunity that is perceived compatible to abilities, anticipated remuneration and social needs. Search sites such as Seek, Academickeys.com, Careerbuilder.com, Job-hunt.org, Monster.com, etc allow prospective employees to register online and search and apply for employment. However most do very little to profile employers against employees or even attempt to confirm the validity of the data submitted by prospective employees. Also no information exist on feedback of the employer too on various criteria submitted by employees. Taking all these into consideration we here have proposed an intelligent agent (instead of the human agent) to perform the same search operations by interacting with the employer and job search coordinator agents. The proposed solution would involve the creation of an applicant, job search and employer agents that would use fuzzy preference rules to make a proper decision in getting a list of jobs based on the user´s search criteria and also feed the rating of the employer based on feedback submitted by the past & current employees which is unique and first of its kind. All results applicable are organized based on a dynamic calculation of expected utility from highest to lowest and displayed as the job search listing. The system would use ANDROID 2.2, JADE-LEAP and the Google API to provide a robust, user friendly solution.
Keywords :
Web sites; employment; fuzzy set theory; operating systems (computers); software agents; ANDROID 2.2; Academickeys.com; Android environment; Careerbuilder.com; Google API; JADE-LEAP; Job-hunt.org; Monster.com; Seek; employees; employer agents; fuzzy preference rules; intelligent agent based job search system; job Websites; job selection process; Androids; Databases; Google; Humanoid robots; Ontologies; Software; Agents; Android 2.2; Expected Utility; JADE-LEAP; M-commerce; Ontology;
Conference_Titel :
Electro/Information Technology (EIT), 2011 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Mankato, MN
Print_ISBN :
978-1-61284-465-7
DOI :
10.1109/EIT.2011.5978563