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ResumeNet: A Learning-based Framework for Automatic Resume Quality Assessment
Recruitment of appropriate people for certain positions is critical for any
companies or organizations. Manually screening to select appropriate candidates
from large amounts of resumes can be exhausted and time-consuming. However,
there is no public tool that can be directly used for automatic resume quality
assessment (RQA). This motivates us to develop a method for automatic RQA.
Since there is also no public dataset for model training and evaluation, we
build a dataset for RQA by collecting around 10K resumes, which are provided by
a private resume management company. By investigating the dataset, we identify
some factors or features that could be useful to discriminate good resumes from
bad ones, e.g., the consistency between different parts of a resume. Then a
neural-network model is designed to predict the quality of each resume, where
some text processing techniques are incorporated. To deal with the label
deficiency issue in the dataset, we propose several variants of the model by
either utilizing the pair/triplet-based loss, or introducing some
semi-supervised learning technique to make use of the abundant unlabeled data.
Both the presented baseline model and its variants are general and easy to
implement. Various popular criteria including the receiver operating
characteristic (ROC) curve, F-measure and ranking-based average precision (AP)
are adopted for model evaluation. We compare the different variants with our
baseline model. Since there is no public algorithm for RQA, we further compare
our results with those obtained from a website that can score a resume.
Experimental results in terms of different criteria demonstrate the
effectiveness of the proposed method. We foresee that our approach would
transform the way of future human resources management.Comment: ICD
Design of a large dynamic range readout unit for the PSD detector of DAMPE
A large dynamic range is required by the Plastic Scintillator Detector (PSD)
of DArk Matter Paricle Explorer (DAMPE), and a double-dynode readout has been
developed. To verify this design, a prototype detector module has been
constructed and tested with cosmic rays and heavy ion beams. The results match
with the estimation and the readout unit could easily cover the required
dynamic range
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