AIMC Topic: Occupations

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Deep learning for occupation recognition and knowledge discovery in rheumatology clinical notes.

Scientific reports
Occupational data is a crucial social determinant of health, influencing diagnostic accuracy, treatment strategies, and policy-making in healthcare. However, its inclusion in electronic health records (EHR) is often relegated to unstructured fields. ...

Supporting the working life exposome: Annotating occupational exposure for enhanced literature search.

PloS one
An individual's likelihood of developing non-communicable diseases is often influenced by the types, intensities and duration of exposures at work. Job exposure matrices provide exposure estimates associated with different occupations. However, due t...

Robot occupations affect the categorization border between human and robot faces.

Scientific reports
The Uncanny Valley hypothesis implies that people perceive a subjective border between human and robot faces. The robot-human border refers to the level of human-like features that distinguishes humans from robots. However, whether people's perceived...

Artificial intelligence and the work-health interface: A research agenda for a technologically transforming world of work.

American journal of industrial medicine
The labor market is undergoing a rapid artificial intelligence (AI) revolution. There is currently limited empirical scholarship that focuses on how AI adoption affects employment opportunities and work environments in ways that shape worker health, ...

Sustainability of translator training in higher education.

PloS one
The United Nations has set a Sustainable Development Goal in education to be met hopefully by 2030. One of the target areas is to substantially increase the number of youth and adults possessing training and proficiency relevant to the technical and ...

Can digital skill protect against job displacement risk caused by artificial intelligence? Empirical evidence from 701 detailed occupations.

PloS one
To identify the role of digital skill in the skill-biased technological changes caused by artificial intelligence, this study estimates the impacts of displacement risk on occupational wage and employment and examines the moderation effects of digita...

How to compete with robots by assessing job automation risks and resilient alternatives.

Science robotics
The effects of robotics and artificial intelligence (AI) on the job market are matters of great social concern. Economists and technology experts are debating at what rate, and to what extent, technology could be used to replace humans in occupations...

Occupational profiling driven by online job advertisements: Taking the data analysis and processing engineering technicians as an example.

PloS one
The occupational profiling system driven by the traditional survey method has some shortcomings such as lag in updating, time consumption and laborious revision. It is necessary to refine and improve the traditional occupational portrait system throu...

Does the rise of robotic technology make people healthier?

Health economics
Technological advancements bring changes to our life, altering our behaviors as well as our role in the economy. In this paper, we examine the potential effect of the rise of robotic technology on health. Using the variation in the initial distributi...