Please note: The algorithm descriptions in English have been automatically translated. Errors may have been introduced in this process. For the original descriptions, go to the Dutch version of the Algorithm Register.
Actonomy AI Matching System
- Publication category
- High-Risk AI-system
- Impact assessment
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- Status
- In use
General information
Theme
Begin date
Contact information
Link to publication website
Responsible use
Goal and impact
The Actonomy platform analyses candidate profiles and job descriptions using advanced natural language processing and semantic modelling techniques. Unstructured data is converted into standardised, comparable units of information.
Considerations
Human intervention
Human control remains central to the operation of the system. Actonomy ensures that AI output supports, not replaces, professional judgement.
Risk management
The system meets the following core requirements:
- Purpose limitation and proportionality;
- Risk management and documentation;
- Transparency and explainability;
- Human oversight;
- Data governance and privacy;
- Quality monitoring.
Users receive:
- Clear explanation of match results;
- Insight into evaluation criteria;
- Information on the relative importance of factors;
- Access to the decision logic.
This enables informed and responsible use.
Operations
Data
Technical design
The Actonomy platform analyses candidate profiles and job descriptions using advanced natural language processing and semantic modelling techniques. Unstructured data is converted into standardised, comparable units of information.
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