Sentiment Polarity #
- Sentiment Polarity – Value Indicates the overall polarity (positive, neutral, negative) of the mentions within the selected time frame. A value closer to 1 indicates more positive sentiment, while a value closer to -1 indicates more negative sentiment.
- Sentiment Polarity Change – Shows the percentage change in sentiment polarity compared to the previous period, highlighting trends in sentiment shifts.
- Sentiment Polarity Description and Details Chart – (Min-Max and Median) Provides detailed statistics, including minimum, maximum, and median values of sentiment polarity.
- Drop Down Button – It expands to reveal detailed information about the sentiment analysis results. Specifically, it indicates that the public sentiment. This summary helps users quickly understand the overall sentiment details without needing to analyze the detailed data or charts.
- Sentiment Weightage – Top-right of the section. This dropdown allows you to choose different weightage criteria for sentiment analysis. Click on the dropdown to select the desired weightage criteria. This can help tailor the analysis to specific needs or preferences.
- Sentiment Weightage – Absolute (Default Option) Uses the unweighted average of sentiments. This affects the entire sentiment analysis section.
- Sentiment Weightage – By Influence Uses the weighted average of sentiments based on influence. This affects the entire sentiment analysis section.
- Sentiment Weightage – By Reach Uses the weighted average of sentiments based on reach. This affects the entire sentiment analysis section.
Sentiment Subjectivity #
- Sentiment Subjectivity – A numerical value representing the overall subjectivity of the mentions, indicating how subjective or opinionated the mentions are within the selected time frame. The score ranges from 0 (completely objective) to 1 (completely subjective).A positive percentage indicates an increase in subjectivity, while a negative percentage indicates a decrease.
- Sentiment Subjectivity Change – Shows the percentage change in sentiment Subjectivity compared to the previous period, highlighting trends in sentiment shifts.
- Sentiment Subjectivity Description and Details Section – (Min-Max and Median) Provides detailed statistics, including minimum, maximum, and median values of sentiment polarity.
- Drop Down – It expands to reveal detailed information about the sentiment analysis results. Specifically, it indicates that the public sentiment. This summary helps users quickly understand the overall sentiment trend without needing to analyze the detailed data or charts.
- Sentiment subjectivity over time – This chart displays the trend of sentiment subjectivity over time, helping you to see how the level of subjectivity in public opinion fluctuates.
- Hover over – Any point on the chart to see detailed information about subjectivity at that specific time. This feature helps in identifying specific events or trends that may have influenced the subjectivity of public opinions.
Sentiment Trends By Source #
- Sentiment Trends by Source Chart – Sentiment for your keyword can vary across different sources. Analyzing these separately can reveal significant disparities. Shows sentiment trends by source (e.g., social media, news websites), highlighting patterns and differences.
- Legend – Each platform is represented by a distinct color for easy identification. You can click the legend to add or remove data from the chart.
- Hovering for Detailed Information – Place your mouse cursor over any of the colored lines in the chart. When you hover over a line, a tooltip will appear, providing detailed information about that specific data point.
Sentiment Distribution #
- Sentiment Distribution Chart – The Sentiment Distribution chart shows how mentions of a topic are positioned along polarity and subjectivity scales. Larger circles indicate more influential mentions, highlighting their impact. Visualizes the detailed distribution of opinions, helping to understand prevailing sentiments and the influence of different mentions.
- Legend – Each platform is represented by a distinct color for easy identification. You can click the legend to add or remove data from the chart.
- Hovering for Detailed Information – Place your mouse cursor over any of the colored bars in the chart. When you hover over a bar, a tooltip will appear, providing detailed information about that specific data point.
Sentiment Count #
- Overall Sentiment Count – This section categorizes mentions into positive, neutral, and negative sentiments, helping to gauge the overall tone of discussions around your topic. Visual representation of the sentiment count by polarity, showing proportions of positive, neutral, and negative mentions over time.
- Positive Mention Count- Total number of positive mentions, Indicates favourable public perception and satisfaction.
- Neutral Mention Count – Total number of neutral mentions, Reflects balanced views without strong opinions.
- Negative Mention Count – Total number of negative mentions, Indicates dissatisfaction or unfavorable perception.
Entity Sentiment #
- Entity-Based Sentiments – This Table provides a detailed breakdown of sentiments for specific entities such as products, brands, or individuals. This feature offers granular insights into sentiment distribution, helping you understand how different aspects of your business or public figures are perceived.