Verification of a labor market domain using an academic crowdsourcing system

Students desiring to become a valuable good in the labor market are willing to pay a considerable monetary cost to obtain knowledge about their prospective job opportunities, nowadays with a diminishing interest in the obtainment of a diploma. Considering the behavior of the labor market as a domain...

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Main Authors: Esteban J. Azofeifa, Galina M. Novikova
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University) 2020-12-01
Series:Discrete and Continuous Models and Applied Computational Science
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Online Access:http://journals.rudn.ru/miph/article/viewFile/23693/18202
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spelling doaj-a9988414488843229d8d923ff5a7ed672020-11-25T03:44:39ZengPeoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)Discrete and Continuous Models and Applied Computational Science2658-46702658-71492020-12-0128151610.22363/2658-4670-2020-28-1-5-1618879Verification of a labor market domain using an academic crowdsourcing systemEsteban J. Azofeifa0Galina M. Novikova1Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)Students desiring to become a valuable good in the labor market are willing to pay a considerable monetary cost to obtain knowledge about their prospective job opportunities, nowadays with a diminishing interest in the obtainment of a diploma. Considering the behavior of the labor market as a domain theory under uncertainty, it is straightforward to expect the presence of contradictions, in the form of salaries unable to be classified due to high inconsistency and variation. We provide an algorithm to verify a labor market domain theory based on a crowdsourcing academic system, in which feedback about possible contradictions is generated as a result of consultations with experts inside of the market and clustered into different contexts. We found that the verification process can be repeated iteratively as long as the students overall tuition is equal or greater than a quantity partially defined by the number of different profiles of the students.http://journals.rudn.ru/miph/article/viewFile/23693/18202labormarketcrowdsourcingcurriculummultiagentverificationcontradiction
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Galina M. Novikova
Verification of a labor market domain using an academic crowdsourcing system
Discrete and Continuous Models and Applied Computational Science
labor
market
crowdsourcing
curriculum
multiagent
verification
contradiction
author_facet Esteban J. Azofeifa
Galina M. Novikova
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title Verification of a labor market domain using an academic crowdsourcing system
title_short Verification of a labor market domain using an academic crowdsourcing system
title_full Verification of a labor market domain using an academic crowdsourcing system
title_fullStr Verification of a labor market domain using an academic crowdsourcing system
title_full_unstemmed Verification of a labor market domain using an academic crowdsourcing system
title_sort verification of a labor market domain using an academic crowdsourcing system
publisher Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)
series Discrete and Continuous Models and Applied Computational Science
issn 2658-4670
2658-7149
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Students desiring to become a valuable good in the labor market are willing to pay a considerable monetary cost to obtain knowledge about their prospective job opportunities, nowadays with a diminishing interest in the obtainment of a diploma. Considering the behavior of the labor market as a domain theory under uncertainty, it is straightforward to expect the presence of contradictions, in the form of salaries unable to be classified due to high inconsistency and variation. We provide an algorithm to verify a labor market domain theory based on a crowdsourcing academic system, in which feedback about possible contradictions is generated as a result of consultations with experts inside of the market and clustered into different contexts. We found that the verification process can be repeated iteratively as long as the students overall tuition is equal or greater than a quantity partially defined by the number of different profiles of the students.
topic labor
market
crowdsourcing
curriculum
multiagent
verification
contradiction
url http://journals.rudn.ru/miph/article/viewFile/23693/18202
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