Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Conclusion
The Tone Analyzer uses linguistic analysis to detect emotional, social, and language
tones. A document's tone, as well as a sentence, can be evaluated by the service. The service can
be used to discover how others perceive your written communications and, as a result, enhance
the tone of your conversations. Businesses may use the service to improve and study their client
conversations, as well as to learn the tone of their clients' interactions and respond to them
accordingly.
JSON, HTML or plain text input containing your authored content is provided to the
service. The service will accept text up to 128 kilobytes in size, which is approximately one
thousand phrases. The service returns JSON data that includes the tone of your input. These
insights can assist you in improving the perception and effectiveness of your communications by
ensuring that your writing has the tone and style you desire for your target audience.
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