Voice of Customer

Closed-ended survey questions are easy, but don't allow for any answers that you aren't already expecting.

True discovery can come in the free text sections that are such a pain to deal with. Lexalytics software can extract the predominant themes (context) of the free-text sections.

These themes are completely dynamic, based on what is actually said. No need to make up huge lists of things to look for!

Lexalytics software can also pick up any people, companies, products, or places that are mentioned in the free-text responses that aren't caught by the multiple-choice questions in the survey.

Most importantly, Lexalytics software is fast, cost-effective, and consistent in how it analyzes these free-text responses - so that you can be sure of getting rapid, useful information.

Quickly Analyze Free Text

  • Dynamically extract important concepts
  • Catch any companies/people/places you didn't catch in the closed-ended questions
  • Look for discordant sentiment

Search and Text Analytics, Jeff Catlin for Network World

02/21/2012

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: Dan Stone (Altman Vilandrie): "Twitter vs. News, Leading vs. Lagging Sentiment in the iPhone 4..."

04/13/2011

Social Media Explorer: Understanding Natural Language Processing For Social Media Monitoring

10/23/2009

"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