What is sentiment analysis? Explain, with an example, how it can help businesses
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Sentiment analysis is the capability of specialized software to scan text input surveys, blogs, or other user-generated content and classify the opinions as pro, con, or neutral towards a company or product. For example, an online ticketing company called StubHub used sentiment analysis software from Scout Labs to spot a surge in complaints from baseball fans on social media. The stadium mistakenly announced to some ticket holders that a Yankees-Red Sox game was rained out, so the ticket holders requested refunds. The game was only delayed, however, and StubHub initially denied fans' requests. The company quickly reversed that policy when sentiment analysis caught the growing tide of negative posts about StubHub on sports blogs.
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