Dynamic Profiles Using Sentiment Analysis for VAA's Recommendation Design

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Abstract

In the context of elections, the Internet opens new and promising possibilities for parties and candidates looking for a better political strategy and visibility. In this way they can also organize their election campaign to gather funds, to mobilize support, and to enter into a direct dialogue with the electorate. This paper presents an ongoing research of recommender systems applied on e-government, particularly it is an extension of so-called voting advice applications (VAA’s). VAA’s are Web applications that support voters, providing relevant information on candidates and political parties by comparing their political interests with parties or candidates on different political issues. Traditional VAA’s provide recommendations of political parties and candidates focusing on static profiles of users. The goal of this work is to develop a candidate profile based on different parameters, such as the perspective of voters, social network activities, and expert opinions, to construct a more accurate dynamic profile of candidates. Understanding the elements that compose a candidate profile will help citizens in the decision-making process when facing a lack of information related to the behavior and thinking of future public authorities. At the end of this work, a fuzzy-based visualization approach for a VAA design is given using as a case study the National Elections of Ecuador in 2013.

Keywords

Voting Advice Applications
Dynamic Profiles
Recommender Systems
Decision-Making
Elections

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