Configuring sentiment score range
You can define a sentiment score range to specify the type of sentiment feedback that
you receive: positive, negative, or neutral.
You define neutral sentiment within
the available score range ( -1 to 1 ). Sentiments
with a higher score than the neutral range are positive and with the lower score are negative.
This setting is helpful when you need to comply with your business requirements and precisely
adjust the sentiment ranges. For example, narrowing the negative score range helps to identify
the most critical text-based content such as news feeds, emails, and postings on social media
streams.
Example:
To understand this configuration, analyze the following text with the default sentiment score values: Your company provides very good service. Still, the prices are too high. I have a neutral opinion about you.
The first sentence has positive sentiment, the second negative, the last one neutral. The overall sentiment for the whole text is neutral because the sentiment score equals 0.03, which belongs to the neutral sentiment score range ( -0.25 to 0.25 ).