Talent Supply and Demand Matching Based on Prompt Learning and the Pre-Trained Language Model

In the context of the accelerating new technological revolution and industrial transformation, the issue of talent supply and demand matching has become increasingly urgent. Precise matching talent supply and demand is a critical factor in expediting the implementation of technological innovations....

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Main Authors: Kunping Li, Jianhua Liu, Cunbo Zhuang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2025-02-01
Series:Applied Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/15/5/2536
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Summary:In the context of the accelerating new technological revolution and industrial transformation, the issue of talent supply and demand matching has become increasingly urgent. Precise matching talent supply and demand is a critical factor in expediting the implementation of technological innovations. However, traditional methods relying on interpersonal networks for talent ability collection, demand transmission, and matching suffer from inefficiency and are often influenced by the subjective intentions of intermediaries, posing significant limitations. To address this challenge, we propose a novel approach named TSDM for talent supply and demand matching. TSDM leverages prompt learning with pre-trained large language models to extract detailed expressions of talent ability and demand from unstructured documents while utilizing the powerful text comprehension capabilities of pre-trained models for feature embedding. Furthermore, TSDM employs talent-specific and demand-specific encoding networks to perform deep learning on talent and demand features, capturing their comprehensive representations. In a series of comparative experiments, we validated the effectiveness of the proposed model. The results demonstrate that TSDM significantly enhances the accuracy of talent supply and demand matching, offering a promising approach to optimize human resource allocation.
ISSN:2076-3417