Information processing apparatus, method and program

A technology of an information processing device and an information processing method, applied in data processing applications, instruments, buying and selling/lease transactions, etc., can solve problems such as large costs, expenses, and inability to correctly allocate operations, and achieve low-cost effects

Inactive Publication Date: 2016-03-30
KK TOSHIBA
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Benefits of technology

The technology described in this patented design allows for efficient allocation of tasks by assigning them only when needed or reducing their costs altogether.

Problems solved by technology

The technical problem addressed in this patented technology relates to efficiently managing job assignments among different groups within an organization without wasting time and effort due to manual categorization errors caused by human error.

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no. 1 approach

[0024] refer to figure 1 The block diagram of the figure illustrates the information processing device of the first embodiment.

[0025] The information processing device 100 of the first embodiment includes an acquisition unit 101, a job storage unit 102, a keyword storage unit 103, a job condition extraction unit 104, a job condition storage unit 105, an operator skill extraction unit 106, and an operator information storage unit 107. , the job candidate determination unit 108 and the output unit 109 .

[0026] The acquiring unit 101 acquires task data and task information related to the task from the person who provided the task (hereinafter referred to as the questioner). Job information includes, for example, job titles, job outlines, requirements, remuneration, and information on time limits. The job summary is an explanatory text showing the contents of the job.

[0027] The acquisition unit 101 further acquires operator information including information about the op...

no. 2 approach

[0064] It is assumed that the worker's skills improve by processing the number of tasks, and the number of available tasks increases. On the other hand, there is a possibility that work efficiency and work precision may be degraded for work that the operator is not good at or falsely applied for as work. In the second embodiment, more appropriate assignment of assignments can be performed by performing update processing for reflecting the assignment result on the worker's skill value.

[0065] For the information processing device of the second embodiment, refer to Figure 6 block diagram to illustrate.

[0066] The information processing device 600 of the second embodiment includes an acquisition unit 101, a job storage unit 102, a keyword storage unit 103, a job condition extraction unit 104, a job condition storage unit 105, an operator skill extraction unit 106, and an operator information storage unit 107. , a job candidate determination unit 108 , an output unit 109 , ...

no. 3 approach

[0111] In the third embodiment, it is shown that a so-called crowdsourcing (crowdsourcing) information processing system in which a server and clients are assumed is assumed. In the information processing system, a manager manages a server, a question maker registers a job to the server via a client, and an operator inputs processing of the job from the client.

[0112] Regarding the information processing system of the third embodiment, refer to Figure 13 Be explained.

[0113] Figure 13 The illustrated information processing system 1300 includes an information processing server 1301 and a terminal 1302 . The information processing server 1301 may be connected to a plurality of terminals 1302 , and each terminal 1302 communicates with the information processing server 1301 .

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Abstract

The invention relates to an information processing apparatus, method and program which can execute task assigning with low cost. According to one embodiment, the information processing apparatus comprises a first storage, a first extractor, a second extractor and a determiner. The first storage stores worker information including an explanation that concerns a skill of a worker. The first extractor extracts, based on the at least one keyword included in the worker information, a worker skill word representing a characteristic of the skill of the worker, and a worker skill value corresponding to the worker skill word. The second extractor extracts, based on the keyword included in a task summary describing a task, a task skill word representing a characteristic of the task, and a required skill value necessary for a process represented by the task skill word. The determiner determines, as a task candidate, a task indicating that the task skill word matches the worker skill word and indicating that the worker skill value is higher than the required skill value.

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Owner KK TOSHIBA
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