MentionMetrix tracks word frequencies in political transcripts and provides prediction market data for speakers like Donald Trump and JD Vance.
About MentionMetrix
What is MentionMetrix?
MentionMetrix is an analytics tool for mention prediction markets. It tracks specific words and phrases within political speeches, press conferences, and interviews. The platform provides data on the frequency of mentions per speech and identifies the date of the last mention for a chosen topic. Users access a database of full transcripts to verify results.
The service has metrics for individual speakers like Donald Trump and JD Vance. It calculates the percentage of speeches that contain at least one mention over a set period. Tables show the duration of each speech and the number of questions asked. This data helps traders evaluate the probability of specific outcomes in mention markets.
Key Features
Pros & Cons
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Historical mention frequencyCharts show the average and median number of times a speaker says a specific keyword across hundreds of past transcripts.
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Full speech transcriptsUsers have access to complete text records from press gaggles and interviews to verify the context of every keyword hit.
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Speaker duration dataEach entry contains the exact time a person spent talking so you can calculate mention rates per minute.
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Stacked category analyticsGraphs organize mentions by category to help you identify which speakers use certain terms most often.
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Narrow source selectionData tracking is limited to verbal speeches and press gaggles while ignoring social media posts or written press releases.
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Slow update frequencyThe current database contains several transcripts from the same day but lacks a real time feed for active events.
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Limited speaker poolAnalytics focus on a small group of high profile politicians like Donald Trump and JD Vance instead of covering all public figures or minor candidates.
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Manual filtering requiredUsers must manually adjust transcript settings to hide speeches with zero mentions because the default view includes empty results.