Prediction and Optimal Scheduling of Advertisements in Linear Television
Abstract
Advertising is a crucial component of marketing and an important way for companies to raise awareness of goods and services in the marketplace. Advertising campaigns are designed to convey a marketing image or message to an audience of potential consumers and television commercials can be an effective way of transmitting these messages to a large audience. In order to meet the requirements for a typical advertising order, television content providers must provide advertisers with a predetermined number of "impressions" in the target demographic. However, because the number of impressions for a given program is not known a priori and because there are a limited number of time slots available for commercials, scheduling advertisements efficiently can be a challenging computational problem. In this case study, we compare a variety of methods for estimating future viewership patterns in a target demographic from past data. We also present a method for using those predictions to generate an optimal advertising schedule that satisfies campaign requirements while maximizing advertising revenue.
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@article{arxiv.1608.07305,
title = {Prediction and Optimal Scheduling of Advertisements in Linear Television},
author = {Mark J Panaggio and Pak-Wing Fok and Ghan S Bhatt and Simon Burhoe and Michael Capps and Christina J Edholm and Fadoua El Moustaid and Tegan Emerson and Star-Lena Estock and Nathan Gold and Ryan Halabi and Madelyn Houser and Peter R Kramer and Hsuan-Wei Lee and Qingxia Li and Weiqiang Li and Dan Lu and Yuzhou Qian and Louis F Rossi and Deborah Shutt and Vicky Chuqiao Yang and Yingxiang Zhou},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1608.07305},
year = {2016}
}
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24 pages, 11 figures