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6 thoughts on “Slack Bot – IBM Watson Tone Analyzer”
Can it run a sentiment analysis against users feedback on product offerings? 🙂
I can try taking all of the data from IdeaJam 🙂
I guess you can criticise Watson about coloring anger as yellow and red as disgust. Many people were angry about the Lotus portfolio and do not want to work with Microsoft products either…
Patrick, that’s not Watson coloring that, that’s my color choices that I used to put the charts together.
Can it run a sentiment analysis against users feedback on product offerings? 🙂
I can try taking all of the data from IdeaJam 🙂
I guess you can criticise Watson about coloring anger as yellow and red as disgust. Many people were angry about the Lotus portfolio and do not want to work with Microsoft products either…
Patrick, that’s not Watson coloring that, that’s my color choices that I used to put the charts together.
you should try alchemy langage, with tone to do sentiment. We did it as a starter kit https://www.ibm.com/smarterplanet/us/en/ibmwatson/developercloud/alchemy-language.html take alook
It’s on my list to try!