Employee selection via multiple neural networks

Data processing: artificial intelligence – Neural network – Structure

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ABSTRACT:
A plurality of neural networks or other models can be used in employee selection technologies. A hiring recommendation can be based at least on processing performed by a plurality of neural networks. For example, parallel or series processing by neural networks can be performed. A neural network can be coupled to one or more other neural networks. A binary or other n-ary output can be generated by one or more of the neural networks. In a series arrangement, candidates can be processed sequentially in multiple stages, and those surviving the stages are recommended for hire.

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