background preloader

Affect

Facebook Twitter

Analyze Words. Sentiment Analysis Takes the Pulse of the Internet. How Does the Web Feel? Evri's New Sentiment API Tells You. Semantic search engine Evri can now understand how the web feels with the launch of their new sentiment web API.

How Does the Web Feel? Evri's New Sentiment API Tells You

While busy scouring the net for people, places, and things and determining the relationships between them, the search engine is now able to understand the feelings associated with these entities, too, be them positive or negative. Using the API, developers can build applications for things like market intelligence, market research, sports and entertainment, brand management, product reviews and more. Not Just Good or Bad, but Who, What, and Why, Too At first we thought Evri's API would simply rank things as positive or negative, much like the Twitter tracker twendz does today, highlighting positive, negative, and neutral items.

Re-Introduction at Frederick Giasson. I haven’t been active on this blog for more than half a year now.

Re-Introduction at Frederick Giasson

I was telling myself that I was too busy coding to write anything meaningful to my readers. I did write a couple of things, but nothing of importance related to all the things I was working on.