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Voter decision support system

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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.

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