• DocumentCode
    3717220
  • Title

    EveryoneCounts: Data-driven digital advertising with uncertain demand model in metro networks

  • Author

    Desheng Zhang;Riiobing Jiang;Shiiai Wang;Yanmin Zhu;Bo Yang;Jian Cao;Fan Zhang;Tian He

  • Author_Institution
    University of Minnesota, USA
  • fYear
    2015
  • Firstpage
    898
  • Lastpage
    907
  • Abstract
    Nowadays most metro advertising systems schedule advertising slots on digital advertising screens to achieve the maximum exposure to passengers by exploring passenger demand models. However, our empirical results show that these passenger demand models experience uncertainty at fine temporal granularity (e.g., per min). As a result, for fine-grained advertisements (shorter than one minute), a scheduling based on these demand models cannot achieve the maximum advertisement exposure. To address this issue, we propose an online advertising approach, called EveryoneCounts, based on an uncertain passenger demand model. It combines coarse-grained statistical demand modeling and fine-grained Bayesian demand modeling by leveraging realtime card-swiping records along with both passenger mobility patterns and travel periods within metro systems. Based on this uncertain demand model, it schedules advertising time online based on robust receding horizon control to maximize the advertisement exposure. We evaluate the proposed approach based on an one-month sample from our 530 GB real-world metro fare dataset with 16 million cards. The results show that our approach provides a 61.5% lower traffic prediction error and 20% improvement on advertising efficiency on average.
  • Keywords
    "Advertising","Schedules","Uncertainty","Frequency control","Optimization","Market research","Data models"
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Big Data (Big Data), 2015 IEEE International Conference on
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/BigData.2015.7363838
  • Filename
    7363838