Ontology-Based Personalized Job Recommendation Framework for Migrants and Refugees

Author:

Ntioudis DimosORCID,Masa PanagiotaORCID,Karakostas AnastasiosORCID,Meditskos GeorgiosORCID,Vrochidis StefanosORCID,Kompatsiaris IoannisORCID

Abstract

Participation in the labor market is seen as the most important factor favoring long-term integration of migrants and refugees into society. This paper describes the job recommendation framework of the Integration of Migrants MatchER SErvice (IMMERSE). The proposed framework acts as a matching tool that enables the contexts of individual migrants and refugees, including their expectations, languages, educational background, previous job experience and skills, to be captured in the ontology and facilitate their matching with the job opportunities available in their host country. Profile information and job listings are processed in real time in the back-end, and matches are revealed in the front-end. Moreover, the matching tool considers the activity of the users on the platform to provide recommendations based on the similarity among existing jobs that they already showed interest in and new jobs posted on the platform. Finally, the framework takes into account the location of the users to rank the results and only shows the most relevant location-based recommendations.

Funder

European Commision

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Artificial Intelligence,Computer Science Applications,Information Systems,Management Information Systems

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