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Election focused news articles are regularly harvested from the top online media agencies worldwide. Raw text from the articles is processed by InfoFusion to determine sentiment and extract people, places and topics. Visual summaries of the processed information are designed, then housed and deployed on OpenText Information Hub. The Information Hub-based visuals are seamlessly embedded into the Election App using Information Hub's JavaScript API. Users enjoy interactive analytic visualizations that allow them to reveal interesting facts and gain unique insights from the unstructured news articles. OpenText InfoFusion retrieves the election focused news articles and Twitter feeds from media agencies. 1 2 3 5 4 6 To Learn More Visit: opentext.com Analytics Powered by Copyright © 2016 Open Text Corporation OpenText is a trademark or registered trademark of Open Text SA and/or Open Text ULC. The list of trademarks is not exhaustive of other trademarks, registered trademarks, product names, company names, brands and service names mentioned herein are property of Open Text SA or other respective owners. All rights reserved. For more information, visit http://www.opentext.com/2/global/site-copyright.html (01/2016)04216.EN. Big Data Analysis 6 Top candidates by media mentions Mentions Sentiment breakdown Candidate FILTER Unstructured Data Analytics powered by Presidential Election Media Analysis HOW IT WORKS ? LEARN MORE ? * Methodology: How is the sentiment of an article determined? Key Stats No. of articles No. of positive articles* No. of negative articles* No. of neutral articles* 4,738 687 989 3062 Last 31 Days What’s Trending? Last 31 days Most popular keywords: Trump, refugee, debate 20% 35% 45% Visualize Most popular state: New York Visualize

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Election focused news articles are regularly harvested from the top online media agencies worldwide.

Raw text from the articles is processed by InfoFusion to determine sentiment and extract people, places and topics.

Visual summaries of the processed information are designed, then housed and deployed on OpenText Information Hub.

The Information Hub-based visuals are seamlessly embedded into the Election App using Information Hub's JavaScript API.

Users enjoy interactive analytic visualizations that allow them to reveal interesting facts and gain unique

insights from the unstructured news articles.

OpenText InfoFusionretrieves the election focused news articles and Twitter feeds from media agencies.

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To Learn More Visit: opentext.com

Analytics Powered by

Copyright © 2016 Open Text Corporation OpenText is a trademark or registered trademark of Open Text SA and/or Open Text ULC. The list of trademarks is not exhaustive of other trademarks, registered trademarks, product names,

company names, brands and service names mentioned herein are property of Open Text SA or other respective owners. All rights reserved. For more information, visit http://www.opentext.com/2/global/site-copyright.html (01/2016)04216.EN.

Big Data Analysis

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Top candidates by media mentions

Bernie SandersDemocrat

67,000

Mentions Sentiment breakdownCandidate

1 31% 11% 58%

Donald TrumpRepublican

57,0002 % % %

Rand PaulRepublican

47,0003 % % %

Hilary ClintonDemocrat

37,0004 % % %

Ben CarsonRepublican

27,0005 % % %

FILTER

Unstructured Data Analytics powered by

Presidential Election Media Analysis HOW IT WORKS ?

LEARN MORE ?*Methodology: How is the sentiment of an article determined?

Key Stats

No. of articles

No. of positive articles*

No. of negative articles*

No. of neutral articles*

4,738

687

989

3062

Last

31Days

What’s Trending?Last 31 days

Most popular keywords:Trump, refugee, debate

20%

35%

45%

VisualizeMost popular state:New York

Visualize