IP Library Granted Patent US 9,774,900
Granted Patent B2
US 9,774,900 · App. 15/359,129 · Granted Sep 26, 2017

Methods and apparatus to calculate video-on-demand and dynamically inserted advertisement viewing probability

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Patent No.
US 9,774,900
App. No.
15/359,129
Granted
Sep 26, 2017
Kind
B2
Abstract

Methods, apparatus, systems and articles of manufacture are disclosed to calculate video-on-demand and dynamically inserted advertisement viewing probability. An example apparatus disclosed herein includes a category manager to identify a targeting strategy for advertisements associated with media presented in a first set of households and a second set of households, a probability engine to calculate a baseline viewing probability for a non-time shifted presentation of the media in the first set of households and the second set of households, and in response to identifying presentations of the media having a subsequent temporal sequence from the non-time shifted presentation, calculate corresponding time-shifted viewing probabilities of the media for the first set of households and the second set of households, and an imputation engine to generate viewing probability trend information of the media for the first set of households and the second set of households, the viewing probability trend information based on the respective time-shifted viewing probabilities, and adjust the targeting strategy to reduce wasteful targeting of the advertisements, the adjustment to select one of the first set of households or the second set of households to insert the advertisements based on the viewing probability trend information.

Claims (49)

1. An apparatus to target advertising with time-shifted viewing, comprising:

a category manager to identify a targeting strategy for advertisements associated with media presented in a first set of households and a second set of households;

a probability engine to:

calculate a baseline viewing probability for a non-time shifted presentation of the media in the first set of households and the second set of households; and

in response to identifying presentations of the media having a subsequent temporal sequence from the non-time shifted presentation, calculate corresponding time-shifted viewing probabilities of the media for the first set of households and the second set of households; and

an imputation engine to:

generate viewing probability trend information of the media for the first set of households and the second set of households, the viewing probability trend information based on the respective time-shifted viewing probabilities; and

adjust the targeting strategy to reduce wasteful targeting of the advertisements, the adjustment to select one of the first set of households or the second set of households to insert the advertisements based on the viewing probability trend information.

2. The apparatus as defined in claim 1 , wherein the imputation engine is to identify whether the time-shifted viewing probabilities for the first set of households is greater than the time-shifted viewing probabilities for the second set of households.

3. The apparatus as defined in claim 2 , wherein the imputation engine is to insert the advertisements in the first set of households.

4. The apparatus as defined in claim 1 , wherein the probability engine is to:

calculate a first time-shifted viewing probability associated with a first delay of presentation of the media; and

calculate a second time-shifted viewing probability associated with a second delay of the media presentation, the second delay longer than the first delay.

5. The apparatus as defined in claim 4 , wherein the imputation engine is to:

insert a first one of the advertisements associated with media presentation during the first delay; and

insert a second one of the advertisements associated with media presentation during the second delay.

6. The apparatus as defined in claim 4 , wherein viewing demographics associated with the first delay are different than viewing demographics associated with the second delay.

7. The apparatus as defined in claim 5 , wherein first demographics associated with the media presentation during the first delay match demographics associated with the first set of households.

8. A method to target advertising with time-shifted viewing, the method comprising:

identifying a targeting strategy for advertisements associated with media presented in a first set of households and a second set of households;

calculating a baseline viewing probability for a non-time shifted presentation of the media in the first set of households and the second set of households;

in response to identifying presentations of the media having a subsequent temporal sequence from the non-time shifted presentation, calculating corresponding time-shifted viewing probabilities of the media for the first set of households and the second set of households;

generating viewing probability trend information of the media for the first set of households and the second set of households, the viewing probability trend information based on the respective time-shifted viewing probabilities; and

adjusting the targeting strategy to reduce wasteful targeting of the advertisements, the adjustment to select one of the first set of households or the second set of households to insert the advertisements based on the viewing probability trend information.

9. The method as defined in claim 8 , further including identifying whether the time-shifted viewing probabilities for the first set of households is greater than the time-shifted viewing probabilities for the second set of households.

10. The method as defined in claim 9 , further including inserting the advertisements in the first set of households.

11. The method as defined in claim 8 , further including:

calculating a first time-shifted viewing probability associated with a first delay of presentation of the media; and

calculating a second time-shifted viewing probability associated with a second delay of the media presentation, the second delay longer than the first delay.

12. The method as defined in claim 11 , further including:

inserting a first one of the advertisements associated with media presentation during the first delay; and

inserting a second one of the advertisements associated with media presentation during the second delay.

13. The method as defined in claim 11 , wherein viewing demographics associated with the first delay are different than viewing demographics associated with the second delay.

14. The method as defined in claim 12 , wherein first demographics associated with the media presentation during the first delay match demographics associated with the first set of households.

15. A tangible machine-readable storage medium comprising instructions that, when executed, cause a processor to at least:

identify a targeting strategy for advertisements associated with media presented in a first set of households and a second set of households;

calculate a baseline viewing probability for a non-time shifted presentation of the media in the first set of households and the second set of households;

in response to identifying presentations of the media having a subsequent temporal sequence from the non-time shifted presentation, calculate corresponding time-shifted viewing probabilities of the media for the first set of households and the second set of households;

generate viewing probability trend information of the media for the first set of households and the second set of households, the viewing probability trend information based on the respective time-shifted viewing probabilities; and

adjust the targeting strategy to reduce wasteful targeting of the advertisements, the adjustment to select one of the first set of households or the second set of households to insert the advertisements based on the viewing probability trend information.

16. The machine-readable storage medium as defined in claim 15 , wherein the instructions, when executed, cause the processor to identify whether the time-shifted viewing probabilities for the first set of households is greater than the time-shifted viewing probabilities for the second set of households.

17. The machine-readable storage medium as defined in claim 16 , wherein the instructions, when executed, cause the processor to insert the advertisements in the first set of households.

18. The machine-readable storage medium as defined in claim 15 , wherein the instructions, when executed, cause the processor to:

calculate a first time-shifted viewing probability associated with a first delay of presentation of the media; and

calculate a second time-shifted viewing probability associated with a second delay of the media presentation, the second delay longer than the first delay.

19. The machine-readable storage medium as defined in claim 18 , wherein the instructions, when executed, cause the processor to:

insert a first one of the advertisements associated with media presentation during the first delay; and

insert a second one of the advertisements associated with media presentation during the second delay.

20. The machine-readable storage medium as defined in claim 18 , wherein the instructions, when executed, cause the processor to determine that viewing demographics associated with the first delay are different than viewing demographics associated with the second delay.

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RELEASE (REEL 054066 / FRAME 0064) Recorded May 11, 2023
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