TL;DR
This paper introduces a large-scale dataset for monotonic inventory estimation in Reach and Frequency advertising, enabling research on budget-performance curves and contract planning.
Contribution
It provides a novel dataset with complete budget-performance curves under R&F contracts, including frequency control, and establishes benchmark tasks and baseline methods.
Findings
Dataset captures UV and PV across multiple budget points within the same context.
Includes a frequency control mechanism satisfying monotonicity and diminishing returns.
Provides baseline models and evaluation protocols for R&F contract prediction.
Abstract
Reach and Frequency (R&F) contract advertising is an important form of widely used brand advertising. Unlike performance advertising, R&F contracts emphasize controllable delivery of UV and PV under given targeting, scheduling, and frequency control constraints. In practical systems, advertisers typically need to view the UV, PV change curves at different budget levels in real time when creating an R&F contract. However, most existing publicly available advertising datasets are based on independent samples, lacking a characterization of the core structure of the "budget-performance curve" (including UV and PV) in R&F contracts.This paper proposes and releases a large-scale R&F contract inventory estimation dataset. This dataset uses the R&F contract context consisting of "targeting-scheduling-frequency control" as the basic context, providing observations of UV and PV corresponding to…
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