Hospitality

Hospitality providers are some of the most seasoned online business users. They’ve been collecting and reading online reviews way before Social CRM became the hot thing to do. The real change in this industry is the volume of information that’s now being published on sites like TripAdvisor. Whatever your end of the hospitality industry it’s likely that somebody is writing about their likes and dislikes. It’s this dramatic increase in volume of opinions that necessitates the use of Text Analytics products to understand who’s talking and more importantly what they’re thinking.

Lexalytics Salience Engine mines hospitality feedback to understand what features or items are being discussed (concept extraction), who’s doing the talking (entity extraction) and, most importantly, people’s opinions about specific features or items (sentiment measurement).

By mining this information companies serving hospitality providers can sift through the enormous volume of feedback and understand what elements of their services are working and which bits should be improved.

Benefits

  • Understand the features or items that are driving both satisfaction and unhappiness
  • Identify the influential voices
  • Compare yourselves to your key competitors on a feature by feature basis

What's coming in Salience Five?

04/14/2011

User Group 2011: Seth Grimes: Converging Silos of (Text) Analysis

04/13/2011

User Group 2011: John Kelley (TripAdvisor): "What Travelers Say...Using Sentiment to Improve Engagement Rates"

04/13/2011

"It took 2 engineers only 4 days to integrate Lexalytics' Salience Engine into our content processing pipeline."

Nick Halstead CEO & Founder, Datasift

"Lexalytics Salience Engine scales to handle our trillions of entity/concept relationships.

Yes, that's trillions with a 'T'."

David Seuss, CEO, Northern Light Inc.

"We conducted several tests on our data and found Lexalytics to be at the top of the list when it came to results and affordability. Lexalytics was able to provide a solution that exceeded our expectations in ease-of-integration."

Chris McNeilly, VP of Software