is a website launched in 2009
aiming to help people if they want an
enquiry tool to find out what the online world thinks about any
particular subject. It uses Google, Yahoo, Twitter, and Bing. The user types
his term in English in the entry box, the web site submits to one or more
search engines, and it comes back with a percentage score , the result
appears in two ways either as a colorful bar chart with three categories:
positive, negative and indifferent or as a statistic chart. Additionally, it
can compare between two entered subjects and shows which one of them is more
popular.
However, the result can change hourly in real-time as
the search engines find new pages
Sabr is a website of intelligent sentiment analysis
of online social content made by Enthusiasts at ElmX. ElmX is an
initiative by ELM to explore and expand into new frontiers’ listens to what
your following say about the topic in interest and analyze the sentimental
orientations behind them. Also, brings back a detailed report showing the
overall sentiment, number of tweets returned in a certain topic, showing the
first and last tweet dates, sample of people's sayings, most common words for
each sentimental polarity, and graphical representation of the result. In order
to provide the best results, Sabr learns about the context you're interested
in. Then, it adapts to serve best that particular interest .
TSentiment is a free mobile application
developed by CaioNovelini it requires iOS 9.0 or later. Compatible with iPhone,
iPad, and iPod touch. The application shows how people feels toward a specific
topic based on their tweets, it performs sentiment analysis on Twitter English
tags “#” using machine learning techniques. The user can type the desired
keyword in entry box and the application will search on Twitter then view the
analyzed tweets and the percentage of positive and negative tweets. Also, it
shows the top trending topics.