人类情绪状态的评估和情感计算以支持求职者

T. Ikwunne
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使失业者重新就业是一项重要的政策议程,也是职业介绍所的主要任务。然而,完成这项任务的方法是具有挑战性的,因为职业介绍所并没有为求职者提供有效的求职建议,以申请合适的职位。近年来,行为经济学研究表明,人们在决策过程中会犯系统性错误。大多数时候,求职者以可预见的方式失败,不是因为他们缺乏知识、实践或意愿,而是因为他们在做决定的方式上受到限制:影响他们的“力量”(如情绪、相对性、社会规范等)欺骗了大脑。然而,这并不是一种无助的情况。一旦求职者明白了他们在申请合适的职位时可能会在何时何地做出错误的决定。本研究的目的是开发和比较不同的技术干预措施,并衡量它们在用户申请合适职位时引发生活积极变化的长期能力。研究人员打算招募70名受试者(年龄在20-40岁之间),并利用问卷调查等预评估工具,对选定的求职者群体进行互动、调查和访谈,以衡量他们的认知能力水平,以及在申请合适职位的背景下,他们与人类压力的联系。研究人员打算从选定的受试者中收集三种类型的数据。这些数据包括:(a)人口统计数据;(b)心理数据,捕捉受试者对压力的一般敏感性;(c)自我报告数据,关于受试者的压力和工作量水平。然后,利用生态瞬时干预(EMI)来研究如何在适当的时机通过适当的环境、鼓励或支持对用户进行干预,以减轻他们申请合适职位的负担并增加干预的个性化。
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Evaluations of human emotional state & affective computing to support job-seekers
The act of re-engaging the unemployed into work is a crucial policy agenda and the main task of employment agencies. However, the means of accomplishing this task is challenging because the employment agencies have not helped much in given effective job search advice to job seekers in applying to the right vacancy. In recent times, behavioral economics research has revealed that people make systematic mistakes in decision-making. Most times job seekers fail in predictable ways not because they lack knowledge, practice, or willingness, but because they are limited in the way, they make decisions: "forces" that influence them (e.g., emotions, relativity, social norms, etc) trick the brains. However, this is not a helpless situation. Once the job seekers understand when and where they might make erroneous decisions in applying to the right vacancies. The goal of this research is to develop and compare different technological interventions and measure long-term their ability to provoke positive changes in the life of the users in applying for the right vacancies. The researchers intend to recruit 70 subjects (20-40 years) and to make use of a pre-assessment tool such as questionnaires, interact, and conduct surveys and interviews to administer to selected job seekers communities in order to measure their level of cognitive abilities and their link to human stress in the context of applying to the right vacancy. The researchers intend to collect three types of data from the selected subjects. The data include: (a) demographic data, (b) psychological data, which capture a subject's general susceptibility to stress and (c) self-report data, on the subject's stress and workload levels. Then, Ecological Momentarily Intervention (EMI) is use to examine how the users can be intervened with right context, encouragement, or support in the right moment in order to reduce their burden and increase intervention personalization in applying for the right vacancy.
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