{"sentiment":{"score":3,"locale":"en","comparative":0.75,"vote":"positive","tokens":["i","love","this","text"],"words":["love"],"positive":["love"],"negative":[],"negation":false,"language":"en"}}
curl --location --request GET 'https://zylalabs.com/api/3047/sentiment+insight+api/3223/sentiment+text?text=I love this text' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY'
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In the ever-evolving landscape of artificial intelligence, the Sentiment Insight API stands as a critical tool that offers unprecedented insight into the emotional tone of textual content. Designed to decipher the sentiments expressed in written language, this API is a versatile solution for enterprises, researchers and developers looking to understand and leverage the emotional nuances of large data sets.
The Sentiment Insight API excels at accurately classifying text into positive, negative or neutral sentiment. Leveraging advanced machine learning algorithms, it can discern the subtle nuances of human expression, providing a nuanced understanding of the emotional tone of text.
In an era where timely information is crucial, the Sentiment Insight API boasts remarkable speed, providing real-time sentiment analysis. Whether applied to monitoring social networks, analyzing customer feedback or tracking news sentiment, users can make informed decisions quickly.
Unlocking the power of sentiment analysis for your applications has never been easier. The Sentiment Insight API is designed with simplicity in mind, offering a hassle-free integration process that allows developers to seamlessly incorporate advanced sentiment analysis into their projects.
Beyond simple sentiment classification, the API identifies entities within text, such as people, organizations or places, enriching the analysis with additional context. This feature is invaluable for companies that want to understand the sentiment associated with specific entities in their domain.
It will receive parameters and provide you with a JSON.
Brand Reputation Management: Monitor online conversations to gauge public sentiment around your brand, products, or services for proactive reputation management.
Customer Feedback Analysis: Analyze customer reviews and feedback to identify trends, sentiments, and areas for improvement, enhancing overall customer satisfaction.
Social Media Monitoring: Track sentiments on social media platforms in real-time to understand public opinions, engage with audiences, and shape effective social media strategies.
Market Research: Gain insights into consumer sentiments related to products or trends, informing market research strategies and decision-making.
News Sentiment Tracking: Analyze sentiments in news articles to understand public reactions, track trends, and stay ahead of the news cycle for informed decision-making.
Besides the number of API calls, there are no other limitations.
To use this API, the user must indicate a text to obtain the text analysis.
The Sentiment Insight API is a powerful tool designed for analyzing the sentiment expressed in textual content.
Zyla provides a wide range of integration methods for almost all programming languages. You can use these codes to integrate with your project as you need.
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The API returns a JSON object containing sentiment analysis results, including sentiment score, comparative score, sentiment vote (positive, negative, neutral), and identified tokens and words.
Key fields include "score" (numerical sentiment score), "vote" (sentiment classification), "tokens" (words in the text), "words" (identified sentiment words), and "language" (detected language).
The response is structured as a JSON object with a "sentiment" key containing nested fields that provide detailed sentiment analysis, making it easy to parse and utilize in applications.
The primary parameter is "text," which requires the user to input the text for sentiment analysis. Additional parameters may include language specifications if supported.
Users can customize requests by providing different text inputs to analyze various sentiments and can specify language if the API supports multiple languages.
Typical use cases include brand reputation management, customer feedback analysis, social media monitoring, market research, and news sentiment tracking, enabling informed decision-making.
The API employs advanced machine learning algorithms trained on diverse datasets to ensure high accuracy in sentiment classification and entity recognition.
Users can expect consistent patterns in sentiment scores, with positive scores indicating favorable sentiment, negative scores indicating unfavorable sentiment, and neutral scores reflecting balanced opinions.
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