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Who Will Prevail in the 2013 Italian Elections? A Semantic Analysis of Tweets Highlights Context, Sentiment for Candidates

MODENA, ITALY -- (Marketwire) -- 02/22/13 --

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Expert System, the semantic technology company, performed a semantic analysis on a sample of tweets in English for a variety of hashtags related to the 2013 Italian election and all of its candidates and campaigning parties. The infographic Italy: Election 2013 highlights the context and sentiment expressed in tweets around Silvio Berlusconi, Mario Monti, Beppe Grillo and Pier Luigi Bersani.

To view the infographic please visit: http://www.expertsystem.net/news/press-releases/who-will-prevail-in-italian-elections-a-semantic-analysis-of-tweets.

About Expert System

Expert System's semantic technology helps businesses gain insight and intelligence from unstructured information-documents, websites, and information streams-residing inside or outside the corporate firewall. With a semantic platform, organizations can quickly understand information in context, and with that knowledge drive information management deployments that address a variety of critical business requirements including enterprise search, taxonomy building, automated classification, automated self-help solutions, live help desk systems and more. Visit www.expertsystem.net for more information.

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