Abstract
Monitoring the development of labor market skill requirements is an information need that is more and more approached by applying text mining methods to job advertisement data. We present an approach for fine-grained extraction and classification of skill requirements from German-speaking job advertisements. We adapt pre-trained transformer-based language models to the domain and task of computing meaningful representations of sentences or spans. By using context from job advertisements and the large ESCO domain ontology we improve our similarity-based unsupervised multi-label classification results. Our best model achieves a mean average precision of 0.969 on the skill class level.
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Gnehm, A. S., Bühlmann, E., Buchs, H., & Clematide, S. (2022). Fine-Grained Extraction and Classification of Skill Requirements in German-Speaking Job Ads. In NLPCSS 2022 - 5th Workshop on Natural Language Processing and Computational Social Science ,NLP+CSS, Held at the 2022 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing, EMNLP 2022 (pp. 14–24). Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL). https://doi.org/10.18653/v1/2022.nlpcss-1.2
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