Canadian government uses OpenText artificial intelligence technology to analyze public opinion on G7 issues in real time

OpenText, a global leader in Enterprise Information Management (EIM) solutions, is launching a real-time analytics tool to help the Government of Canada understand media and social media views on the G7 2018 themes: investing in economic growth that benefits all, preparing for the jobs of the future, promoting gender equality and empowering women, collaborating on climate change, oceans and clean energy, building a more peaceful and secure world.

The application is available online at http://myg7.ca | http://mong7.ca uses OpenText Magellan, an analytics platform that uses artificial intelligence (AI) to crawl the internet for public articles and tweets about the G7 and extract the raw text for analysis.

This tool feeds real-time news about the 2018 G7 Summit on Twitter and the web to create an interactive dashboard displaying opinions on the main topics of the summit, highlighting those that matter most in the eyes of citizens around the world.

“OpenText is honored to partner with the Canadian government to provide real-time analytics of online articles and social media to help citizens engage in and influence the debate,” commented Mark J. Barrenechea, Vice President, CEO and CTO of OpenText. “Our AI platform, OpenText Magellan, is designed to analyze unstructured content and transform it into quantifiable data. It can determine the subjectivity, tone and opinion expressed in a text, as well as the nuances to extract exclusive insights from a growing mass of social media posts, articles and comments. »

“Canada benefits from the innovative spirit and competitiveness of its companies. OpenText’s cutting-edge technology is a shining example of this and will provide the tools to make Canada’s G7 presidency one of the most transparent and publicly accessible. “This project was made possible by the collaboration of the Canadian government with DigiHub Shawinigan,” emphasizes François-Philippe Champagne, Canadian Minister of International Trade.

“DigiHub Shawinigan is delighted to be working with Global Affairs Canada and OpenText. It is really exciting to bring Canadians into direct contact with the G7 Presidency, especially through the implementation of this innovative technology,” adds Philippe Nadeau, General Manager of DigiHub (https://digihub.ca).

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