Voter decision support system
Voter decision support systems are software systems designed to support voters in gathering relevant information, evaluating that information and deciding between alternatives.
Voter decision support systems are decision-making software, decision support systems and intelligent decision support systems, integrating components including, but not limited to: search, multimedia search, recommendation, aggregation, summarization, multi-document summarization, clustering, note-taking, knowledge sharing and data visualization.
Types of content pertinent to voter decision support systems include: content from the websites of political parties and candidates, news articles, interviews, panel discussions, debates, debate coverage and analysis, fact-checking, editorials, letters to the editor, expert content (e.g. content from scientists, historians, economists, foreign policy experts) and encyclopedia articles.
Data for visualization and presentation include that from: journalistic organizations, scientific organizations, universities, open government data and Wikidata.
See also[edit]
- Choice
- Collective intelligence
- Data visualization
- Decision analysis
- Decision engineering
- Decision-making
- Decision-making models
- Decision-making software
- Decision model
- Decision support system
- Decision theory
- Decision quality
- Democracy
- Document clustering
- Document summarization
- Election
- Information visualization
- Intelligent decision support system
- Knowledge sharing
- Management information system
- Multi-document summarization
- News aggregator
- Recommender system
- Search engine (computing)
- Voting
- Voting behavior
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