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- the present invention relates generally to the field of network-based communications and, more particularly, to a system and method to facilitate targeting of advertisements based on mutual information sharing between devices over a network, such as the Internet.
- Internet portals provide users an entrance and guide into the vast resources of the Internet.
- an Internet portal provides a range of search, email, news, shopping, chat, maps, finance, entertainment, and other content and services.
- the Internet portal further provides advertising information supplied by advertising entities, which target the users of the portal.
- advertising entities which target the users of the portal.
- a system and method to facilitate targeting of advertisements based on mutual information sharing between devices over a network are described.
- users access an entity, such as, for example, a content service provider or network portal, over a network, such as the Internet, and further initiate various events, which are subsequently captured by selective processing servers within the network-based entity.
- Each of such events or actions initiated by the user is associated with one or more categories and is further stored within the entity along with the respective categories. Subsequently, if the user connects to one or more media devices, such as, for example, a network-enabled television set and/or a digital video recording device, and the media devices are coupled to the entity via the network, then the entity selects advertisements to be displayed within the viewing area of the respective media device, such that each advertisement is related to the stored events or actions and their respective categories.
- media devices such as, for example, a network-enabled television set and/or a digital video recording device
- a user connects to one or more media devices and further performs specific actions, such as, for example, watches a broadcast television program on the network-enabled television set or watches a television program which has been previously recorded onto the digital video recording device.
- the actions are transmitted to the entity via the network and are stored within the entity along with respective categories associated with each user action.
- the entity selects advertisements to be displayed within the display area of the client machine along with content information requested by the user, such that each selected advertisement is related to the previously stored events or actions and their respective categories.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram illustrating a conventional network architecture
- FIG. 2 is a block diagram illustrating an exemplary network-based entity within the network architecture, according to one embodiment of the invention
- FIG. 3 is a block diagram illustrating a data storage module within the network-based entity, according to one embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 4 is a block diagram illustrating a taxonomy architecture within the network-based entity, according to an alternate embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 5 is a flow diagram illustrating a method to facilitate targeting of advertisements based on mutual information sharing between devices over a network, according to one embodiment of the invention
- FIG. 6 is a flow diagram illustrating a method to facilitate targeting of advertisements based on mutual information sharing between devices over a network, according to an alternate embodiment of the invention
- FIG. 7 is a flow diagram illustrating a method to process action information received at the network-based entity, according to one embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 8 is a flow diagram illustrating a method to facilitate matching of advertisements to the action information received at the network-based entity, according to one embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 9 is a flow diagram illustrating a method to process action information received at the network-based entity, according to an alternate embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 10 is a flow diagram illustrating a method to facilitate matching of advertisements to the action information received at the network-based entity, according to an alternate embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 11 is a block diagram illustrating a generalized behavioral targeting system
- FIG. 12 is a diagrammatic representation of a machine in the exemplary form of a computer system within which a set of instructions may be executed.
- users access an entity, such as, for example, a content service provider or network portal, over a network, such as the Internet, and further input various data, which is subsequently captured by selective processing servers within the network-based entity.
- entity such as, for example, a content service provider or network portal
- network such as the Internet
- data includes multiple events performed within one or more user search and navigation sessions.
- a user search and navigation session encompasses activity that a user entity with a unique Internet Protocol (IP) address, such as, for example, a user or an agent of the user, performs in a predetermined period of time, which activity may or may not overlap with previous sessions associated with the same user.
- IP Internet Protocol
- an event is a type of action initiated by the user, typically through a conventional mouse click command.
- Events include, for example, advertisement clicks, search queries, search clicks, sponsored listing clicks, page views and advertisement views.
- events, as used herein, may include any type of online navigational interaction or search-related events.
- a page view event occurs when the user views a web page.
- a user may enter a web page for music within an Internet portal by clicking on a link for the music category page.
- a page view event is classified as the user's view of the music category page.
- the page view event may be classified by the text occurring on the web page.
- the co-occurrence or sequence of page view events may be used to classify a set of page view events.
- An advertisement view event occurs when the user views a web page for an advertisement.
- an Internet portal may display banner advertisements on the home page of the portal. If the user clicks on the banner advertisement, the portal redirects the user to the link for the corresponding advertiser.
- the display of a web page in response to the conventional mouse click command, constitutes an advertisement click event.
- a user may then generate multiple page view events by visiting multiple web pages at the advertiser's web site.
- An advertisement click event occurs when a user clicks on an advertisement.
- a web page may display a banner advertisement.
- An advertisement click event occurs when the user clicks on the banner advertisement.
- a search query event occurs when a user submits one or more search terms within a search query to a web-based search engine. For example, a user may submit the query “Madonna Music CD”, and a corresponding search query event containing the search terms “Madonna,” “music,” and “CD” is recorded.
- a web-based search engine returns a plurality of links to web pages relevant to the corresponding search query terms. If a user clicks on one of the links, a search click event occurs.
- a sponsored listing advertisement refers to advertisements that are displayed in response to a user's search criteria.
- a sponsored listing click event occurs when a user clicks on a sponsored listing advertisement displayed for the user.
- Each of such events or actions initiated by a user is associated with one or more classification categories and is further stored within the entity along the respective categories, as described in further detail below. Subsequently, if the user connects to one or more media devices, such as, for example, a network-enabled television set and/or a digital video recording device, and the one or more media devices are coupled to the entity via the network, then the entity selects advertisements to be displayed within the viewing area of the respective media device, such that each advertisement is related to the previously stored events or actions and their respective classification categories.
- one or more media devices such as, for example, a network-enabled television set and/or a digital video recording device
- a user connects to one or more media devices and further performs specific actions or activities, such as, for example, watches a broadcast television program on the network-enabled television set or watches a television program which has been previously recorded onto the digital video recording device.
- the actions are transmitted to the entity via the network and are stored within the entity along with respective classification categories associated with each user action, as described in further detail below.
- the entity selects advertisements to be displayed within the display area of the client machine in conjunction with content information requested by the user, such that each selected advertisement is related to the stored events or actions and their respective classification categories.
- advertising information includes multiple advertisements, which may include a hyperlink, such as, for example, a sponsor link, an integrated link, an inside link, or other known link.
- the format of an advertisement may or may not be similar to the format of the content displayed for the user and may include, for example, text advertisements, graphics advertisements, rich media advertisements, and other known types of advertisements.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram illustrating a conventional network architecture. While an exemplary embodiment of the present invention is described within the context of a network-based content and advertising entity 100 enabling automatic matching of advertising information to events or actions and interests of users, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the invention will find application in many different types of computer-based, and network-based, entities, such as, for example, commerce entities, content provider entities, or other known entities having a presence on the network.
- an entity 100 is coupled via a network 120 to one or more user entities 110 , such as, for example, users and/or agents of such users.
- the user entities 110 are coupled to the network 120 through a client machine 130 and/or at least one media devices 140 , as described in further detail below.
- FIG. 2 is a block diagram illustrating an exemplary network-based entity within the network architecture, according to one embodiment of the invention.
- the network-based content and advertising entity 100 is a network content service provider, such as, for example, an Internet portal like Yahoo! and its associated properties, and includes one or more front-end web servers 102 , which may, for example, deliver web pages to multiple users, (e.g., markup language documents), handle search requests to the entity 100 , provide automated communications to/from users of the entity 100 , deliver images to be displayed within the web pages, deliver content information to the users in various formats, and deliver advertising information to the users.
- a network content service provider such as, for example, an Internet portal like Yahoo! and its associated properties
- front-end web servers 102 which may, for example, deliver web pages to multiple users, (e.g., markup language documents), handle search requests to the entity 100 , provide automated communications to/from users of the entity 100 , deliver images to be displayed within the web pages, deliver content information to the users in various formats, and deliver advertising information to the users.
- the entity 100 further includes one or more back-end servers, for example, one or more processing servers 104 and one or more advertising servers 105 .
- Each server maintains and facilitates access to one or more storage modules such as, for example, a data storage module 106 coupled to the processing servers 104 to store data related to the users, and an advertising storage module 108 coupled to the advertising servers 105 to store advertisements to be transmitted and displayed for users over the network 120 .
- the advertising servers 105 are configured to transmit and receive content, such as, for example, advertisements, sponsored links, integrated links, and other types of advertising content, to/from advertiser entities (not shown) via the network 120 .
- the network-based entity 100 may be accessed by a client program 132 , such as a browser (e.g., the Internet ExplorerTM browser distributed by Microsoft Corporation of Redmond, Wash., Netscape's NavigatorTM browser, the MozillaTM browser, a wireless application protocol enabled browser in the case of a cellular phone, a PDA or other wireless device), that executes on a client machine 130 coupled to one or more user entities 110 and accesses the entity 100 via a network 120 , such as, for example, the Internet.
- a browser e.g., the Internet ExplorerTM browser distributed by Microsoft Corporation of Redmond, Wash., Netscape's NavigatorTM browser, the MozillaTM browser, a wireless application protocol enabled browser in the case of a cellular phone, a PDA or other wireless device
- a network 120 such as, for example, the Internet.
- WAN wide area network
- LAN local area network
- wireless network e.g., a cellular network
- VPN virtual private network
- POTS Plain Old Telephone Service
- other network entities may also access the network-based entity 100 via the network 120 , such as, for example, publisher entities (not shown), which communicate with the web servers 102 to populate web pages transmitted by the web servers 102 to the user entities 110 with appropriate content information, advertiser entities (not shown), which communicate with the web servers 102 and the advertising servers 104 to transmit advertisements to be displayed for the user, and broadcast television entities (not shown), which broadcast television programs to the user entities 110 .
- publisher entities not shown
- advertiser entities which communicate with the web servers 102 and the advertising servers 104 to transmit advertisements to be displayed for the user
- broadcast television entities not shown
- the network-based entity 100 may also communicate with one or more media devices via the network 120 , for example, with a network-enabled television set 142 , such as an Internet TV set, which may or may not be coupled to a digital video recording device 144 .
- a network-enabled television set 142 such as an Internet TV set
- both the network-based television set 142 and the digital video recording device 144 are coupled to the entity 100 via the network 120 and a network interface module 146 .
- FIG. 3 is a block diagram illustrating a data storage module within the network-based entity, according to one embodiment of the invention.
- the data storage module 106 may be a database, which at least partially implements and supports the network-based entity 100 .
- the database 200 shown in FIG. 3 may be implemented as a relational database, and may include a number of tables having entries, or records, that are linked by indices and keys.
- the database 200 may be implemented as collection of objects in an object-oriented database, a distributed database, or any other databases.
- the exemplary database 200 includes multiple tables, of which tables specifically provided to enable an exemplary embodiment of the invention, namely user tables 210 , category tables 220 , and event or activity tables 230 , are shown.
- the user tables 210 contain a record for each user 110 of the entity 100 , such as, for example, a user profile containing user data which may be linked to multiple items stored in the other tables 220 and 230 within the database 200 , such as, for example, user identification information, user account information, and other known data related to each user 110 .
- the user identification information may further include a user profile containing demographic data about the user 110 , geographic data detailing user access locations, behavioral data related to the user 110 , such behavioral data being generated by a behavioral targeting system, which analyzes user activities in connection with the entity 100 , and other identification information related to each specific user 110 .
- the stored data may also include near short term behavior of the user, or, in the alternative, long term behavior of the user or an algorithmic combination of short term and long term behavior of the user.
- the event or activity tables 230 may contain, for example, records of events or other actions performed by the user 110 while accessing the network 120
- the category tables 220 may contain, for example, multiple classification categories used to group the events or activities performed by the user 110 .
- a “MUSIC” category stored within the tables 220 may be linked to various music-related events or activities stored within the tables 230 and may also be linked to a user profile stored within the user tables 210 .
- the database 200 may include any of a number of additional tables, which may also be shown to be linked to the user tables 210 , the category tables 220 , and the user event/activity tables 230 , such as, for example, page tables, which store web page information related to the web pages transmitted to the user, or content tables, which store content information related to the stored web pages.
- FIG. 4 is a block diagram illustrating a taxonomy architecture within the network-based entity, according to an alternate embodiment of the invention. As shown in FIG. 4 , in the alternate embodiment, both the data storage module 106 and the advertising storage module 108 may further include one or more respective taxonomies, such as, for example, a data taxonomy 310 stored within the data storage module 106 and a respective advertising taxonomy 320 stored within the advertising storage module 108 .
- the data storage module 106 stores events and activities organized into a hierarchical data taxonomy 310 based on multiple categories, such that events in the same classification category are mapped closer together, either manually or automatically.
- the mapping assigns each stored event to one or more categories, the events being subsequently stored within the data taxonomy 310 at respective nodes associated with each corresponding category.
- the taxonomy of stored categories may comprise a high-level category for “cities,” and several sub-categories, located hierarchically below the “cities” category, and illustrating different objectives associated with each particular city, such as, for example, “restaurants,” “parks,” “city services.”
- the assigned classification categories may not be mapped into a hierarchical taxonomy and may instead be stored as a collection of categories within the data storage module 106 .
- the advertising storage module 108 stores advertisements organized into a hierarchical advertising taxonomy 320 based on multiple categories and advertisement parameters, such as, for example, text of each advertisement offer, the advertiser entity associated with each respective advertisement, advertiser industry, and other features of the stored advertisements.
- the mapping assigns each advertisement to one or more categories, the advertisements being subsequently stored within the advertising taxonomy 320 at respective nodes associated with each corresponding category.
- data stored within the data taxonomy 310 may be mapped into corresponding advertisements stored within the advertising taxonomy 320 to enable retrieval of advertisements related to specific events and activities.
- FIG. 5 is a flow diagram illustrating a method to facilitate targeting of advertisements based on mutual information sharing between devices over a network, according to one embodiment of the invention.
- events or actions related to a user 110 coupled to at least one media device 140 and categories associated with the user actions are stored within the data storage module 106 of the entity 100 .
- the user 110 coupled to the network-enabled television set 142 and/or the digital video recording device 144 performs various activities, such as, for example, watches a television program broadcast on the television set 142 .
- the user 110 may watch a program previously recorded on the digital video recording device 144 .
- the network-based television set 142 is coupled directly to the network 120 and is assigned specific identification information, such as, for example, a unique IP address, which identifies the user 110 and is dedicated to the user 110 during the session.
- the digital video recording device 144 is also coupled directly to the network 120 and is further assigned specific identification information, such as, for example, a corresponding IP address.
- both the television set 142 and the digital video recording device 144 may be coupled to the network 120 via a network interface module 146 , which may also be identified through a respective IP address.
- the user 110 accesses the entity 100 through the network-based television set 142 and the network 120 and initiates a login procedure using one or many known network protocols. In an alternate embodiment, the user 110 may choose to avoid the login procedure and just watch the respective programs on the television set 142 .
- the actions of the user 110 are collected in data logs for further processing and are associated with the respective user identification information, such as the unique IP address and/or password information. If the user 110 is logged on to the entity 100 , data is transmitted to the processing servers 104 within the entity 100 . Alternatively, if the user is not logged on, data is stored at the television set 142 for subsequent transmission to the entity 100 upon receipt of a request from the web servers 102 of the entity 100 .
- the processing servers 104 receive the user data and determine classification categories associated with each respective action performed by the user 110 . If, for example, the user 110 watched a basketball game broadcast on the television set 142 , the activity is assigned to a “sports” category and a “basketball” category.
- the user data and associated categories are further stored into respective category tables 220 and activity tables 230 within the data storage module 106 and are linked to the user profile of the user 110 stored within the user tables 210 based on the user identification information.
- the user data and associated categories may be stored at corresponding nodes within the data taxonomy 310 of the data storage module 106 .
- advertisements related to the stored user actions or activities and their respective categories are transmitted to the user 110 to be displayed on the client machine 130 coupled to the user 110 .
- the user 110 accesses the entity 100 via the client machine 130 and the network 120 and initiates a login procedure with the entity 100 .
- the processing servers 104 within the entity 100 receive the user identification information, such as, for example, the unique IP address and/or password information, associated with the user 110 .
- the user 110 further inputs various data and initiates multiple events or actions, such as, for example, advertisement clicks, search queries, search clicks, sponsored listing clicks, page views, advertisement views, or other types of events.
- the web servers 102 within the entity 100 transmit content information related to the user actions via the network 120 to be displayed on the client machine 130 for the user 110 .
- classification categories related to previously stored action data are retrieved based on the user identification information and the stored user profile.
- the processing servers 104 access respective tables within the data storage module 106 to retrieve the user profile and categories related to previously stored actions of the user 110 based on the user identification information.
- the advertising servers 105 communicate with the processing servers 104 to receive the user identification information and the retrieved classification categories.
- the advertising servers 105 within the entity 100 access respective tables within the advertising storage module 108 to retrieve advertisements related to the previously stored actions of the user 110 and the retrieved classification categories.
- the advertising servers 105 may access the advertising taxonomy 320 within the advertising storage module 108 to retrieve the corresponding advertisements.
- the advertising servers 105 may retrieve advertisements related to the “sports” and “basketball” categories associated with the programs viewed by the user 110 , irrespective of the current events or actions performed by the user while logged on to the entity 100 .
- the advertising servers 105 further transmit the retrieved advertisements to the user 110 to be displayed on the client machine 130 along with the content information requested by the user 110 .
- FIG. 6 is a flow diagram illustrating a method to facilitate targeting of advertisements based on mutual information sharing between devices over a network, according to an alternate embodiment of the invention.
- events or actions related to a user 110 coupled to a client machine 130 and classification categories associated with the user events or actions are stored within the data storage module 106 of the entity 100 .
- the user 110 accesses the entity 100 via the client machine 130 and the network 120 and initiates a login procedure with the entity 100 .
- the processing servers 104 within the entity 100 receive the user identification information, such as, for example, the unique IP address and/or password information, associated with the user 110 .
- the user 110 further inputs various data and initiates multiple events or actions, such as, for example, advertisement clicks, search queries, search clicks, sponsored listing clicks, page views, advertisement views, or other types of events.
- the web servers 102 within the entity 100 transmit content information related to the user actions via the network 120 to be displayed on the client machine 130 for the user 110 .
- the processing servers 104 receive the user data and determine classification categories associated with each respective event or action input by the user 110 . If, for example, the user 110 requested a sports-related page, such as the ESPN web page related to basketball, the action is assigned to a “sports” category and a “basketball” category.
- the user data and associated categories are further stored into respective category tables 220 and activity tables 230 within the data storage module 106 and are linked to the user profile of the user 110 stored within the user tables 210 based on the user identification information.
- the user data and associated categories may be stored at corresponding nodes within the data taxonomy 310 of the data storage module 106 .
- advertisements related to the stored user actions or activities and their respective categories are transmitted to the user 110 to be displayed on one or more media devices 140 coupled to the user 110 .
- the user 110 initiates a connection to the network 120 via one or more media devices 140 coupled to the user 110 , such as the network-enabled television set 142 and/or the digital video recording device 144 .
- the user 110 performs various activities, such as, for example, watches a television program broadcast on the television set.
- the user 110 may watch a program previously recorded on the digital video recording device 144 .
- the network-based television set 142 is coupled directly to the network 120 and is assigned specific identification information, such as, for example, a unique IP address, which identifies the user 110 and is dedicated to the user 110 during the session.
- the digital video recording device 144 is also coupled directly to the network 120 and is further assigned specific identification information, such as, for example, a corresponding IP address.
- both the television set 142 and the digital video recording device 144 may be coupled to the network 120 via a network interface module 146 , which may also be identified through a respective IP address.
- the user 110 accesses the entity 100 through the network-based television set 142 and the network 120 and initiates a login procedure using one or many known network protocols. In an alternate embodiment, the user 110 may choose to avoid the login procedure and just watch the respective programs on the television set 142 .
- the processing servers 104 receive the user identification information and access respective tables within the data storage module 106 to retrieve classification categories related to previously stored actions of the user 110 based on the user identification information.
- the advertising servers 105 within the entity 100 receive the user identification information and the classification categories from the processing servers 104 and access the advertising storage module 108 to retrieve advertisements related to previously stored actions of the user 110 and their respective associated categories.
- the advertising servers 105 may access the advertising taxonomy 320 within the advertising storage module 108 to retrieve the corresponding advertisements.
- the advertising servers 105 may retrieve advertisements related to the “sports” and “basketball” categories associated with the web pages viewed by the user 110 , irrespective of the current programs viewed by the user 110 on the television set 142 .
- the advertising servers 105 further transmit the retrieved advertisements to the user 110 to be displayed on the television set 142 along with the television programs requested by the user 110 .
- the advertising servers 105 may transmit the retrieved advertisements to the television set 142 to be displayed as banner advertisements during broadcast programs. Alternatively, the advertisements may be displayed as full screen advertisements between broadcast programs. In another alternate embodiment, the advertising servers 105 may transmit the retrieved advertisements to the digital video recording device 144 to be displayed as banner advertisements during viewing of previously recorded television programs.
- FIG. 7 is a flow diagram illustrating a method to process action information received at the network-based entity, according to one embodiment of the invention.
- user identification information is received from at least one media device 140 coupled to a user 110 .
- the processing servers 104 within the entity 100 receive the user identification information, such as, for example, an IP address associated with the user 110 .
- action data associated with the user 110 is received from the one or more media devices 140 .
- the processing servers 104 within the entity 100 receive user data containing actions or activities performed by the user 110 .
- the user identification information, the action data, and corresponding classification categories related to the action data are stored within a data storage module 106 .
- the processing servers 104 determine classification categories associated with each respective activity performed by the user 110 .
- the user data and associated categories are further stored into respective category tables 220 and activity tables 230 within the data storage module 106 and are linked to the user profile of the user 110 stored within the user tables 210 based on the user identification information.
- the user data and associated categories may be stored at corresponding nodes within the data taxonomy 310 of the data storage module 106 .
- the procedure jumps to processing block 420 described in detail in connection with FIG. 5 .
- FIG. 8 is a flow diagram illustrating a method to facilitate matching of advertisements to the action information received at the network-based entity, according to one embodiment of the invention.
- the procedure starts with processing block 410 described in detail in connection with FIG. 5 .
- user identification information is received from a client machine 130 coupled to a user 110 .
- the processing servers 104 within the entity 100 receive the user identification information, such as, for example, an IP address associated with the user 110 .
- categories related to stored action data are retrieved based on the user identification information.
- the processing servers 104 access respective tables within the data storage module 106 to retrieve categories related to previously stored actions of the user 110 based on the user identification information.
- advertisements associated with the classification categories are retrieved.
- the advertising servers 105 within the entity 100 communicate with the processing servers 104 to receive the user identification information and the retrieved categories.
- the advertising servers 105 further access the advertising storage module 108 to retrieve advertisements related to the previously stored actions of the user 110 and the retrieved categories.
- the advertising servers 105 may access the advertising taxonomy 320 within the advertising storage module 108 to retrieve the corresponding advertisements.
- the retrieved advertisements are transmitted to the user 110 to be displayed on the client machine 130 coupled to the user 110 .
- the advertising servers 105 within the entity 100 further transmit the retrieved advertisements to the user 110 to be displayed on the client machine 130 along with the content information requested by the user 110 .
- FIG. 9 is a flow diagram illustrating a method to process action information received at the network-based entity, according to an alternate embodiment of the invention.
- user identification information is received from a client machine 130 coupled to a user 110 .
- the processing servers 104 within the entity 100 receive the user identification information, such as, for example, an IP address associated with the user 110 .
- action data associated with the user 110 is received from the client machine 130 .
- the processing servers 104 within the entity 100 receive user data containing events or actions performed by the user 110 .
- the user identification information, the action data, and corresponding classification categories related to the action data are stored within a data storage module 106 .
- the processing servers 104 determine classification categories associated with each respective event or action performed by the user 110 .
- the user data and associated categories are further stored into respective category tables 220 and activity tables 230 within the data storage module 106 and are linked to the user profile of the user 110 stored within the user tables 210 based on the user identification information.
- the user data and associated categories may be stored at corresponding nodes within the data taxonomy 310 of the data storage module 106 .
- the procedure jumps to processing block 520 described in detail in connection with FIG. 6 .
- FIG. 10 is a flow diagram illustrating a method to facilitate matching of advertisements to the action information received at the network-based entity, according to an alternate embodiment of the invention.
- the procedure starts with processing block 510 described in detail in connection with FIG. 6 .
- user identification information is received from at least one media device 140 coupled to a user 110 .
- the processing servers 104 within the entity 100 receive the user identification information, such as, for example, an IP address associated with the user 110 .
- categories related to stored action data are retrieved based on the user identification information.
- the processing servers 104 access respective tables within the data storage module 106 to retrieve categories related to previously stored actions of the user 110 based on the user identification information.
- advertisements associated with the classification categories are retrieved.
- the advertising servers 105 within the entity 100 communicate with the processing servers 104 to receive the user identification information and the retrieved categories.
- the advertising servers 105 further access the advertising storage module 108 to retrieve advertisements related to the previously stored actions of the user 110 and the retrieved categories.
- the advertising servers 105 may access the advertising taxonomy 320 within the advertising storage module 108 to retrieve the corresponding advertisements.
- the retrieved advertisements are transmitted to the user to be displayed on the one or more media devices 140 coupled to the user 110 .
- the advertising servers 105 within the entity 100 further transmit the retrieved advertisements to the user 110 to be displayed on one or more media devices 140 coupled to the user 110 .
- the system and methods to facilitate matching of advertising information to actions and interests of users within a network may be used in a behavioral targeting system, which is configured to identify interests of users based on the users' online activities.
- FIG. 11 is a block diagram illustrating a generalized behavioral targeting system.
- the behavioral targeting system 1000 includes a behavioral targeting processing module 1020 , which captures the user input 1010 , such as, for example, one or more events.
- the behavioral targeting processing module 1020 generates a plurality of user interest profiles specific for a target objective.
- a user interest profile further provides an indication of interest in a subject matter for a particular objective.
- the user profile output may indicate that the user is a good candidate for a particular objective regarding a “finance” topic, and a poor candidate for the specific objective regarding a “music” topic.
- the behavioral targeting processing module 1020 generates user interest profiles for marketing objectives. As shown in FIG. 11 , the behavioral targeting system 1000 outputs user interest profiles for direct response advertising ( 1030 ), brand awareness advertising ( 1050 ), personalization activities ( 1070 ), and purchase intention activities ( 1080 ).
- FIG. 12 shows a diagrammatic representation of a machine in the exemplary form of a computer system 1200 within which a set of instructions, for causing the machine to perform any one of the methodologies discussed above, may be executed.
- the machine may comprise a network router, a network switch, a network bridge, Personal Digital Assistant (PDA), a cellular telephone, a web appliance or any machine capable of executing a sequence of instructions that specify actions to be taken by that machine.
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- the computer system 1200 includes a processor 1202 , a main memory 1204 and a static memory 1206 , which communicate with each other via a bus 1208 .
- the computer system 1200 may further include a video display unit 1210 (e.g., a liquid crystal display (LCD) or a cathode ray tube (CRT)).
- the computer system 1200 also includes an alphanumeric input device 1212 (e.g., a keyboard), a cursor control device 1214 (e.g., a mouse), a disk drive unit 1216 , a signal generation device 1218 (e.g., a speaker), and a network interface device 1220 .
- the disk drive unit 1216 includes a machine-readable medium 1224 on which is stored a set of instructions (i.e., software) 1226 embodying any one, or all, of the methodologies described above.
- the software 1226 is also shown to reside, completely or at least partially, within the main memory 1204 and/or within the processor 1202 .
- the software 1226 may further be transmitted or received via the network interface device 1220 over the network 120 .
- a machine readable medium includes any mechanism for storing or transmitting information in a form readable by a machine (e.g., a computer).
- a machine readable medium includes read-only memory (ROM); random access memory (RAM); magnetic disk storage media; optical storage media; flash memory devices; electrical, optical, acoustical or other form of propagated signals (e.g., carrier waves, infrared signals, digital signals, etc.); or any other type of media suitable for storing or transmitting information.
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Abstract
A system and method to facilitate targeting of advertisements based on mutual information sharing between devices over a network are described. A user connects to one or more media devices and performs specific actions, such as viewing content. The actions are then transmitted to the entity via the network and are stored within the entity along with respective categories associated with each user action. Subsequently, if the user connects to the entity through a client machine and through the network, the entity selects advertisements to be displayed within the display area of the client machine along with content information requested by the user, such that each selected advertisement is related to the previously stored events or actions performed on the media device and their respective categories.
Description
- The present application claims, under 35 U.S.C. 120, benefit and priority to and is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/542,874, filed Oct. 3, 2006, and entitled “Targeting of Advertisements Based on Mutual Information Sharing Between Devices Over a Network”, inventor Anand Madhaven,” which is expressly incorporated herein by reference.
- The present invention relates generally to the field of network-based communications and, more particularly, to a system and method to facilitate targeting of advertisements based on mutual information sharing between devices over a network, such as the Internet.
- The explosive growth of the Internet as a publication and interactive communication network has created an electronic environment that is changing the way business is transacted. As the Internet becomes increasingly accessible around the world, users need efficient tools to navigate the Internet and to find content available on various websites.
- Internet portals provide users an entrance and guide into the vast resources of the Internet. Typically, an Internet portal provides a range of search, email, news, shopping, chat, maps, finance, entertainment, and other content and services. The Internet portal further provides advertising information supplied by advertising entities, which target the users of the portal. Thus, it would be advantageous if the information presented to the users is efficiently and properly categorized and stored within the portal and the advertising information closely matches interests of the users and activities performed by the users within the Internet.
- A system and method to facilitate targeting of advertisements based on mutual information sharing between devices over a network are described. In some embodiments described in detail below, users access an entity, such as, for example, a content service provider or network portal, over a network, such as the Internet, and further initiate various events, which are subsequently captured by selective processing servers within the network-based entity.
- Each of such events or actions initiated by the user is associated with one or more categories and is further stored within the entity along with the respective categories. Subsequently, if the user connects to one or more media devices, such as, for example, a network-enabled television set and/or a digital video recording device, and the media devices are coupled to the entity via the network, then the entity selects advertisements to be displayed within the viewing area of the respective media device, such that each advertisement is related to the stored events or actions and their respective categories.
- In alternate embodiments described in detail below, a user connects to one or more media devices and further performs specific actions, such as, for example, watches a broadcast television program on the network-enabled television set or watches a television program which has been previously recorded onto the digital video recording device. The actions are transmitted to the entity via the network and are stored within the entity along with respective categories associated with each user action.
- Subsequently, if the user connects to the entity through a client machine and through the network, then the entity selects advertisements to be displayed within the display area of the client machine along with content information requested by the user, such that each selected advertisement is related to the previously stored events or actions and their respective categories.
- Other features and advantages of the present invention will be apparent from the accompanying drawings, and from the detailed description, which follows below.
- The present invention is illustrated by way of example and not intended to be limited by the figures of the accompanying drawings in which like references indicate similar elements and in which:
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FIG. 1 is a block diagram illustrating a conventional network architecture; -
FIG. 2 is a block diagram illustrating an exemplary network-based entity within the network architecture, according to one embodiment of the invention; -
FIG. 3 is a block diagram illustrating a data storage module within the network-based entity, according to one embodiment of the invention; -
FIG. 4 is a block diagram illustrating a taxonomy architecture within the network-based entity, according to an alternate embodiment of the invention; -
FIG. 5 is a flow diagram illustrating a method to facilitate targeting of advertisements based on mutual information sharing between devices over a network, according to one embodiment of the invention; -
FIG. 6 is a flow diagram illustrating a method to facilitate targeting of advertisements based on mutual information sharing between devices over a network, according to an alternate embodiment of the invention; -
FIG. 7 is a flow diagram illustrating a method to process action information received at the network-based entity, according to one embodiment of the invention; -
FIG. 8 is a flow diagram illustrating a method to facilitate matching of advertisements to the action information received at the network-based entity, according to one embodiment of the invention; -
FIG. 9 is a flow diagram illustrating a method to process action information received at the network-based entity, according to an alternate embodiment of the invention; -
FIG. 10 is a flow diagram illustrating a method to facilitate matching of advertisements to the action information received at the network-based entity, according to an alternate embodiment of the invention; -
FIG. 11 is a block diagram illustrating a generalized behavioral targeting system; -
FIG. 12 is a diagrammatic representation of a machine in the exemplary form of a computer system within which a set of instructions may be executed. - In the following description, numerous details are set forth for purpose of explanation. However, one of ordinary skill in the art will realize that the invention may be practiced without the use of the specific details. In other instances, well-known structures and devices are shown in block diagram form in order not to obscure the description of the invention with unnecessary detail.
- In some embodiments described in detail below, users access an entity, such as, for example, a content service provider or network portal, over a network, such as the Internet, and further input various data, which is subsequently captured by selective processing servers within the network-based entity.
- In one embodiment, data includes multiple events performed within one or more user search and navigation sessions. In one embodiment, a user search and navigation session encompasses activity that a user entity with a unique Internet Protocol (IP) address, such as, for example, a user or an agent of the user, performs in a predetermined period of time, which activity may or may not overlap with previous sessions associated with the same user.
- In one embodiment, an event is a type of action initiated by the user, typically through a conventional mouse click command. Events include, for example, advertisement clicks, search queries, search clicks, sponsored listing clicks, page views and advertisement views. However, events, as used herein, may include any type of online navigational interaction or search-related events.
- Generally, a page view event occurs when the user views a web page. In one example, a user may enter a web page for music within an Internet portal by clicking on a link for the music category page. Thus, a page view event is classified as the user's view of the music category page. In one embodiment, the page view event may be classified by the text occurring on the web page. In addition, the co-occurrence or sequence of page view events may be used to classify a set of page view events.
- An advertisement view event occurs when the user views a web page for an advertisement. For example, an Internet portal may display banner advertisements on the home page of the portal. If the user clicks on the banner advertisement, the portal redirects the user to the link for the corresponding advertiser. The display of a web page, in response to the conventional mouse click command, constitutes an advertisement click event. A user may then generate multiple page view events by visiting multiple web pages at the advertiser's web site.
- An advertisement click event occurs when a user clicks on an advertisement. For example, a web page may display a banner advertisement. An advertisement click event occurs when the user clicks on the banner advertisement.
- A search query event occurs when a user submits one or more search terms within a search query to a web-based search engine. For example, a user may submit the query “Madonna Music CD”, and a corresponding search query event containing the search terms “Madonna,” “music,” and “CD” is recorded. In response to a user query, a web-based search engine returns a plurality of links to web pages relevant to the corresponding search query terms. If a user clicks on one of the links, a search click event occurs.
- A sponsored listing advertisement refers to advertisements that are displayed in response to a user's search criteria. A sponsored listing click event occurs when a user clicks on a sponsored listing advertisement displayed for the user.
- Each of such events or actions initiated by a user is associated with one or more classification categories and is further stored within the entity along the respective categories, as described in further detail below. Subsequently, if the user connects to one or more media devices, such as, for example, a network-enabled television set and/or a digital video recording device, and the one or more media devices are coupled to the entity via the network, then the entity selects advertisements to be displayed within the viewing area of the respective media device, such that each advertisement is related to the previously stored events or actions and their respective classification categories.
- In alternate embodiments described in detail below, a user connects to one or more media devices and further performs specific actions or activities, such as, for example, watches a broadcast television program on the network-enabled television set or watches a television program which has been previously recorded onto the digital video recording device. The actions are transmitted to the entity via the network and are stored within the entity along with respective classification categories associated with each user action, as described in further detail below.
- Subsequently, if the user connects to the entity via a client machine and via the network, then the entity selects advertisements to be displayed within the display area of the client machine in conjunction with content information requested by the user, such that each selected advertisement is related to the stored events or actions and their respective classification categories.
- Generally, content information is presented to the user in a variety of formats, such as, for example, text, images, video, audio, animation, program code, data structures, hyperlinks, and other formats. In addition, as used herein, advertising information includes multiple advertisements, which may include a hyperlink, such as, for example, a sponsor link, an integrated link, an inside link, or other known link. The format of an advertisement may or may not be similar to the format of the content displayed for the user and may include, for example, text advertisements, graphics advertisements, rich media advertisements, and other known types of advertisements.
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FIG. 1 is a block diagram illustrating a conventional network architecture. While an exemplary embodiment of the present invention is described within the context of a network-based content andadvertising entity 100 enabling automatic matching of advertising information to events or actions and interests of users, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the invention will find application in many different types of computer-based, and network-based, entities, such as, for example, commerce entities, content provider entities, or other known entities having a presence on the network. - As illustrated in
FIG. 1 , anentity 100 is coupled via anetwork 120 to one ormore user entities 110, such as, for example, users and/or agents of such users. Theuser entities 110 are coupled to thenetwork 120 through aclient machine 130 and/or at least onemedia devices 140, as described in further detail below. -
FIG. 2 is a block diagram illustrating an exemplary network-based entity within the network architecture, according to one embodiment of the invention. - In one embodiment, the network-based content and
advertising entity 100 is a network content service provider, such as, for example, an Internet portal like Yahoo! and its associated properties, and includes one or more front-end web servers 102, which may, for example, deliver web pages to multiple users, (e.g., markup language documents), handle search requests to theentity 100, provide automated communications to/from users of theentity 100, deliver images to be displayed within the web pages, deliver content information to the users in various formats, and deliver advertising information to the users. - The
entity 100 further includes one or more back-end servers, for example, one ormore processing servers 104 and one ormore advertising servers 105. Each server maintains and facilitates access to one or more storage modules such as, for example, adata storage module 106 coupled to theprocessing servers 104 to store data related to the users, and anadvertising storage module 108 coupled to theadvertising servers 105 to store advertisements to be transmitted and displayed for users over thenetwork 120. In one embodiment, theadvertising servers 105 are configured to transmit and receive content, such as, for example, advertisements, sponsored links, integrated links, and other types of advertising content, to/from advertiser entities (not shown) via thenetwork 120. - The network-based
entity 100 may be accessed by aclient program 132, such as a browser (e.g., the Internet Explorer™ browser distributed by Microsoft Corporation of Redmond, Wash., Netscape's Navigator™ browser, the Mozilla™ browser, a wireless application protocol enabled browser in the case of a cellular phone, a PDA or other wireless device), that executes on aclient machine 130 coupled to one ormore user entities 110 and accesses theentity 100 via anetwork 120, such as, for example, the Internet. Other examples of networks that a client may utilize to access theentity 100 includes a wide area network (WAN), a local area network (LAN), a wireless network (e.g., a cellular network), a virtual private network (VPN), the Plain Old Telephone Service (POTS) network, or other known networks. - In one embodiment, other network entities may also access the network-based
entity 100 via thenetwork 120, such as, for example, publisher entities (not shown), which communicate with theweb servers 102 to populate web pages transmitted by theweb servers 102 to theuser entities 110 with appropriate content information, advertiser entities (not shown), which communicate with theweb servers 102 and theadvertising servers 104 to transmit advertisements to be displayed for the user, and broadcast television entities (not shown), which broadcast television programs to theuser entities 110. - In one embodiment, the network-based
entity 100 may also communicate with one or more media devices via thenetwork 120, for example, with a network-enabledtelevision set 142, such as an Internet TV set, which may or may not be coupled to a digitalvideo recording device 144. In an alternate embodiment, both the network-basedtelevision set 142 and the digitalvideo recording device 144 are coupled to theentity 100 via thenetwork 120 and anetwork interface module 146. -
FIG. 3 is a block diagram illustrating a data storage module within the network-based entity, according to one embodiment of the invention. As illustrated inFIG. 3 , in one embodiment, thedata storage module 106 may be a database, which at least partially implements and supports the network-basedentity 100. Thedatabase 200 shown inFIG. 3 may be implemented as a relational database, and may include a number of tables having entries, or records, that are linked by indices and keys. Alternatively, thedatabase 200 may be implemented as collection of objects in an object-oriented database, a distributed database, or any other databases. - As illustrated in
FIG. 3 , in one embodiment, theexemplary database 200 includes multiple tables, of which tables specifically provided to enable an exemplary embodiment of the invention, namely user tables 210, category tables 220, and event or activity tables 230, are shown. - In one embodiment, the user tables 210 contain a record for each
user 110 of theentity 100, such as, for example, a user profile containing user data which may be linked to multiple items stored in the other tables 220 and 230 within thedatabase 200, such as, for example, user identification information, user account information, and other known data related to eachuser 110. The user identification information may further include a user profile containing demographic data about theuser 110, geographic data detailing user access locations, behavioral data related to theuser 110, such behavioral data being generated by a behavioral targeting system, which analyzes user activities in connection with theentity 100, and other identification information related to eachspecific user 110. In one embodiment, the stored data may also include near short term behavior of the user, or, in the alternative, long term behavior of the user or an algorithmic combination of short term and long term behavior of the user. - In one embodiment, the event or activity tables 230 may contain, for example, records of events or other actions performed by the
user 110 while accessing thenetwork 120, and the category tables 220 may contain, for example, multiple classification categories used to group the events or activities performed by theuser 110. For example, a “MUSIC” category stored within the tables 220 may be linked to various music-related events or activities stored within the tables 230 and may also be linked to a user profile stored within the user tables 210. - It is to be understood that the
database 200 may include any of a number of additional tables, which may also be shown to be linked to the user tables 210, the category tables 220, and the user event/activity tables 230, such as, for example, page tables, which store web page information related to the web pages transmitted to the user, or content tables, which store content information related to the stored web pages. -
FIG. 4 is a block diagram illustrating a taxonomy architecture within the network-based entity, according to an alternate embodiment of the invention. As shown inFIG. 4 , in the alternate embodiment, both thedata storage module 106 and theadvertising storage module 108 may further include one or more respective taxonomies, such as, for example, adata taxonomy 310 stored within thedata storage module 106 and arespective advertising taxonomy 320 stored within theadvertising storage module 108. - In one embodiment, the
data storage module 106 stores events and activities organized into ahierarchical data taxonomy 310 based on multiple categories, such that events in the same classification category are mapped closer together, either manually or automatically. The mapping assigns each stored event to one or more categories, the events being subsequently stored within thedata taxonomy 310 at respective nodes associated with each corresponding category. For example, the taxonomy of stored categories may comprise a high-level category for “cities,” and several sub-categories, located hierarchically below the “cities” category, and illustrating different objectives associated with each particular city, such as, for example, “restaurants,” “parks,” “city services.” - However, it is to be understood that any other representation of a taxonomy used to classify subject matter may be used in conjunction with the embodiments described below without deviating from the spirit or scope of the invention. In addition, in an alternate embodiment, the assigned classification categories may not be mapped into a hierarchical taxonomy and may instead be stored as a collection of categories within the
data storage module 106. - Similarly, in one embodiment, the
advertising storage module 108 stores advertisements organized into ahierarchical advertising taxonomy 320 based on multiple categories and advertisement parameters, such as, for example, text of each advertisement offer, the advertiser entity associated with each respective advertisement, advertiser industry, and other features of the stored advertisements. The mapping assigns each advertisement to one or more categories, the advertisements being subsequently stored within theadvertising taxonomy 320 at respective nodes associated with each corresponding category. In one embodiment, data stored within thedata taxonomy 310 may be mapped into corresponding advertisements stored within theadvertising taxonomy 320 to enable retrieval of advertisements related to specific events and activities. -
FIG. 5 is a flow diagram illustrating a method to facilitate targeting of advertisements based on mutual information sharing between devices over a network, according to one embodiment of the invention. As shown inFIG. 5 , atprocessing block 410, events or actions related to auser 110 coupled to at least onemedia device 140 and categories associated with the user actions are stored within thedata storage module 106 of theentity 100. - In one embodiment, the
user 110 coupled to the network-enabledtelevision set 142 and/or the digitalvideo recording device 144 performs various activities, such as, for example, watches a television program broadcast on thetelevision set 142. In an alternate embodiment, theuser 110 may watch a program previously recorded on the digitalvideo recording device 144. - In one embodiment, the network-based
television set 142 is coupled directly to thenetwork 120 and is assigned specific identification information, such as, for example, a unique IP address, which identifies theuser 110 and is dedicated to theuser 110 during the session. Similarly, the digitalvideo recording device 144 is also coupled directly to thenetwork 120 and is further assigned specific identification information, such as, for example, a corresponding IP address. In an alternate embodiment, both thetelevision set 142 and the digitalvideo recording device 144 may be coupled to thenetwork 120 via anetwork interface module 146, which may also be identified through a respective IP address. - In one embodiment, the
user 110 accesses theentity 100 through the network-basedtelevision set 142 and thenetwork 120 and initiates a login procedure using one or many known network protocols. In an alternate embodiment, theuser 110 may choose to avoid the login procedure and just watch the respective programs on thetelevision set 142. - In one embodiment, the actions of the
user 110 are collected in data logs for further processing and are associated with the respective user identification information, such as the unique IP address and/or password information. If theuser 110 is logged on to theentity 100, data is transmitted to theprocessing servers 104 within theentity 100. Alternatively, if the user is not logged on, data is stored at thetelevision set 142 for subsequent transmission to theentity 100 upon receipt of a request from theweb servers 102 of theentity 100. - In one embodiment, the
processing servers 104 receive the user data and determine classification categories associated with each respective action performed by theuser 110. If, for example, theuser 110 watched a basketball game broadcast on thetelevision set 142, the activity is assigned to a “sports” category and a “basketball” category. The user data and associated categories are further stored into respective category tables 220 and activity tables 230 within thedata storage module 106 and are linked to the user profile of theuser 110 stored within the user tables 210 based on the user identification information. Alternatively, the user data and associated categories may be stored at corresponding nodes within thedata taxonomy 310 of thedata storage module 106. - Referring back to
FIG. 5 , atprocessing block 420, advertisements related to the stored user actions or activities and their respective categories are transmitted to theuser 110 to be displayed on theclient machine 130 coupled to theuser 110. - In one embodiment, subsequent to the actions detailed above, the
user 110 accesses theentity 100 via theclient machine 130 and thenetwork 120 and initiates a login procedure with theentity 100. During the login procedure, theprocessing servers 104 within theentity 100 receive the user identification information, such as, for example, the unique IP address and/or password information, associated with theuser 110. - In one embodiment, the
user 110 further inputs various data and initiates multiple events or actions, such as, for example, advertisement clicks, search queries, search clicks, sponsored listing clicks, page views, advertisement views, or other types of events. Theweb servers 102 within theentity 100 transmit content information related to the user actions via thenetwork 120 to be displayed on theclient machine 130 for theuser 110. - At the same time, classification categories related to previously stored action data are retrieved based on the user identification information and the stored user profile. In one embodiment, the
processing servers 104 access respective tables within thedata storage module 106 to retrieve the user profile and categories related to previously stored actions of theuser 110 based on the user identification information. - In one embodiment, the
advertising servers 105 communicate with theprocessing servers 104 to receive the user identification information and the retrieved classification categories. Theadvertising servers 105 within theentity 100 access respective tables within theadvertising storage module 108 to retrieve advertisements related to the previously stored actions of theuser 110 and the retrieved classification categories. Alternatively, theadvertising servers 105 may access theadvertising taxonomy 320 within theadvertising storage module 108 to retrieve the corresponding advertisements. - For example, the
advertising servers 105 may retrieve advertisements related to the “sports” and “basketball” categories associated with the programs viewed by theuser 110, irrespective of the current events or actions performed by the user while logged on to theentity 100. Theadvertising servers 105 further transmit the retrieved advertisements to theuser 110 to be displayed on theclient machine 130 along with the content information requested by theuser 110. -
FIG. 6 is a flow diagram illustrating a method to facilitate targeting of advertisements based on mutual information sharing between devices over a network, according to an alternate embodiment of the invention. As shown inFIG. 6 , atprocessing block 510, events or actions related to auser 110 coupled to aclient machine 130 and classification categories associated with the user events or actions are stored within thedata storage module 106 of theentity 100. - In one embodiment, the
user 110 accesses theentity 100 via theclient machine 130 and thenetwork 120 and initiates a login procedure with theentity 100. During the login procedure, theprocessing servers 104 within theentity 100 receive the user identification information, such as, for example, the unique IP address and/or password information, associated with theuser 110. - In one embodiment, the
user 110 further inputs various data and initiates multiple events or actions, such as, for example, advertisement clicks, search queries, search clicks, sponsored listing clicks, page views, advertisement views, or other types of events. Theweb servers 102 within theentity 100 transmit content information related to the user actions via thenetwork 120 to be displayed on theclient machine 130 for theuser 110. - In one embodiment, the
processing servers 104 receive the user data and determine classification categories associated with each respective event or action input by theuser 110. If, for example, theuser 110 requested a sports-related page, such as the ESPN web page related to basketball, the action is assigned to a “sports” category and a “basketball” category. The user data and associated categories are further stored into respective category tables 220 and activity tables 230 within thedata storage module 106 and are linked to the user profile of theuser 110 stored within the user tables 210 based on the user identification information. Alternatively, the user data and associated categories may be stored at corresponding nodes within thedata taxonomy 310 of thedata storage module 106. - Referring back to
FIG. 6 , atprocessing block 520, advertisements related to the stored user actions or activities and their respective categories are transmitted to theuser 110 to be displayed on one ormore media devices 140 coupled to theuser 110. - In one embodiment, subsequent to the actions detailed above, the
user 110 initiates a connection to thenetwork 120 via one ormore media devices 140 coupled to theuser 110, such as the network-enabledtelevision set 142 and/or the digitalvideo recording device 144. Next, theuser 110 performs various activities, such as, for example, watches a television program broadcast on the television set. In an alternate embodiment, theuser 110 may watch a program previously recorded on the digitalvideo recording device 144. - In one embodiment, the network-based
television set 142 is coupled directly to thenetwork 120 and is assigned specific identification information, such as, for example, a unique IP address, which identifies theuser 110 and is dedicated to theuser 110 during the session. Similarly, the digitalvideo recording device 144 is also coupled directly to thenetwork 120 and is further assigned specific identification information, such as, for example, a corresponding IP address. In an alternate embodiment, both thetelevision set 142 and the digitalvideo recording device 144 may be coupled to thenetwork 120 via anetwork interface module 146, which may also be identified through a respective IP address. - In one embodiment, the
user 110 accesses theentity 100 through the network-basedtelevision set 142 and thenetwork 120 and initiates a login procedure using one or many known network protocols. In an alternate embodiment, theuser 110 may choose to avoid the login procedure and just watch the respective programs on thetelevision set 142. - In one embodiment, the
processing servers 104 receive the user identification information and access respective tables within thedata storage module 106 to retrieve classification categories related to previously stored actions of theuser 110 based on the user identification information. Theadvertising servers 105 within theentity 100 receive the user identification information and the classification categories from theprocessing servers 104 and access theadvertising storage module 108 to retrieve advertisements related to previously stored actions of theuser 110 and their respective associated categories. Alternatively, theadvertising servers 105 may access theadvertising taxonomy 320 within theadvertising storage module 108 to retrieve the corresponding advertisements. - For example, the
advertising servers 105 may retrieve advertisements related to the “sports” and “basketball” categories associated with the web pages viewed by theuser 110, irrespective of the current programs viewed by theuser 110 on thetelevision set 142. Theadvertising servers 105 further transmit the retrieved advertisements to theuser 110 to be displayed on thetelevision set 142 along with the television programs requested by theuser 110. - In one embodiment, the
advertising servers 105 may transmit the retrieved advertisements to thetelevision set 142 to be displayed as banner advertisements during broadcast programs. Alternatively, the advertisements may be displayed as full screen advertisements between broadcast programs. In another alternate embodiment, theadvertising servers 105 may transmit the retrieved advertisements to the digitalvideo recording device 144 to be displayed as banner advertisements during viewing of previously recorded television programs. -
FIG. 7 is a flow diagram illustrating a method to process action information received at the network-based entity, according to one embodiment of the invention. As illustrated inFIG. 7 , atprocessing block 610, user identification information is received from at least onemedia device 140 coupled to auser 110. In one embodiment, theprocessing servers 104 within theentity 100 receive the user identification information, such as, for example, an IP address associated with theuser 110. - At
processing block 620, action data associated with theuser 110 is received from the one ormore media devices 140. In one embodiment, theprocessing servers 104 within theentity 100 receive user data containing actions or activities performed by theuser 110. - At
processing block 630, the user identification information, the action data, and corresponding classification categories related to the action data are stored within adata storage module 106. In one embodiment, theprocessing servers 104 determine classification categories associated with each respective activity performed by theuser 110. - The user data and associated categories are further stored into respective category tables 220 and activity tables 230 within the
data storage module 106 and are linked to the user profile of theuser 110 stored within the user tables 210 based on the user identification information. Alternatively, the user data and associated categories may be stored at corresponding nodes within thedata taxonomy 310 of thedata storage module 106. Next, the procedure jumps to processing block 420 described in detail in connection withFIG. 5 . -
FIG. 8 is a flow diagram illustrating a method to facilitate matching of advertisements to the action information received at the network-based entity, according to one embodiment of the invention. As shown inFIG. 8 , the procedure starts withprocessing block 410 described in detail in connection withFIG. 5 . Atprocessing block 710, user identification information is received from aclient machine 130 coupled to auser 110. In one embodiment, theprocessing servers 104 within theentity 100 receive the user identification information, such as, for example, an IP address associated with theuser 110. - At
processing block 720, categories related to stored action data are retrieved based on the user identification information. In one embodiment, theprocessing servers 104 access respective tables within thedata storage module 106 to retrieve categories related to previously stored actions of theuser 110 based on the user identification information. - At
processing block 730, advertisements associated with the classification categories are retrieved. In one embodiment, theadvertising servers 105 within theentity 100 communicate with theprocessing servers 104 to receive the user identification information and the retrieved categories. Theadvertising servers 105 further access theadvertising storage module 108 to retrieve advertisements related to the previously stored actions of theuser 110 and the retrieved categories. Alternatively, theadvertising servers 105 may access theadvertising taxonomy 320 within theadvertising storage module 108 to retrieve the corresponding advertisements. - At
processing block 740, the retrieved advertisements are transmitted to theuser 110 to be displayed on theclient machine 130 coupled to theuser 110. In one embodiment, theadvertising servers 105 within theentity 100 further transmit the retrieved advertisements to theuser 110 to be displayed on theclient machine 130 along with the content information requested by theuser 110. -
FIG. 9 is a flow diagram illustrating a method to process action information received at the network-based entity, according to an alternate embodiment of the invention. As illustrated inFIG. 9 , atprocessing block 810, user identification information is received from aclient machine 130 coupled to auser 110. In one embodiment, theprocessing servers 104 within theentity 100 receive the user identification information, such as, for example, an IP address associated with theuser 110. - At
processing block 820, action data associated with theuser 110 is received from theclient machine 130. In one embodiment, theprocessing servers 104 within theentity 100 receive user data containing events or actions performed by theuser 110. - At
processing block 830, the user identification information, the action data, and corresponding classification categories related to the action data are stored within adata storage module 106. In one embodiment, theprocessing servers 104 determine classification categories associated with each respective event or action performed by theuser 110. - The user data and associated categories are further stored into respective category tables 220 and activity tables 230 within the
data storage module 106 and are linked to the user profile of theuser 110 stored within the user tables 210 based on the user identification information. Alternatively, the user data and associated categories may be stored at corresponding nodes within thedata taxonomy 310 of thedata storage module 106. Next, the procedure jumps to processing block 520 described in detail in connection withFIG. 6 . -
FIG. 10 is a flow diagram illustrating a method to facilitate matching of advertisements to the action information received at the network-based entity, according to an alternate embodiment of the invention. As shown inFIG. 10 , the procedure starts withprocessing block 510 described in detail in connection withFIG. 6 . Atprocessing block 910, user identification information is received from at least onemedia device 140 coupled to auser 110. In one embodiment, theprocessing servers 104 within theentity 100 receive the user identification information, such as, for example, an IP address associated with theuser 110. - At
processing block 920, categories related to stored action data are retrieved based on the user identification information. In one embodiment, theprocessing servers 104 access respective tables within thedata storage module 106 to retrieve categories related to previously stored actions of theuser 110 based on the user identification information. - At
processing block 930, advertisements associated with the classification categories are retrieved. In one embodiment, theadvertising servers 105 within theentity 100 communicate with theprocessing servers 104 to receive the user identification information and the retrieved categories. Theadvertising servers 105 further access theadvertising storage module 108 to retrieve advertisements related to the previously stored actions of theuser 110 and the retrieved categories. Alternatively, theadvertising servers 105 may access theadvertising taxonomy 320 within theadvertising storage module 108 to retrieve the corresponding advertisements. - At
processing block 940, the retrieved advertisements are transmitted to the user to be displayed on the one ormore media devices 140 coupled to theuser 110. In one embodiment, theadvertising servers 105 within theentity 100 further transmit the retrieved advertisements to theuser 110 to be displayed on one ormore media devices 140 coupled to theuser 110. - In one embodiment, the system and methods to facilitate matching of advertising information to actions and interests of users within a network, described in detail above in connection with
FIGS. 2 through 10 , may be used in a behavioral targeting system, which is configured to identify interests of users based on the users' online activities. -
FIG. 11 is a block diagram illustrating a generalized behavioral targeting system. Thebehavioral targeting system 1000 includes a behavioraltargeting processing module 1020, which captures theuser input 1010, such as, for example, one or more events. The behavioraltargeting processing module 1020 generates a plurality of user interest profiles specific for a target objective. A user interest profile further provides an indication of interest in a subject matter for a particular objective. For example, the user profile output may indicate that the user is a good candidate for a particular objective regarding a “finance” topic, and a poor candidate for the specific objective regarding a “music” topic. - In one embodiment, the behavioral
targeting processing module 1020 generates user interest profiles for marketing objectives. As shown inFIG. 11 , thebehavioral targeting system 1000 outputs user interest profiles for direct response advertising (1030), brand awareness advertising (1050), personalization activities (1070), and purchase intention activities (1080). -
FIG. 12 shows a diagrammatic representation of a machine in the exemplary form of acomputer system 1200 within which a set of instructions, for causing the machine to perform any one of the methodologies discussed above, may be executed. In alternative embodiments, the machine may comprise a network router, a network switch, a network bridge, Personal Digital Assistant (PDA), a cellular telephone, a web appliance or any machine capable of executing a sequence of instructions that specify actions to be taken by that machine. - The
computer system 1200 includes aprocessor 1202, amain memory 1204 and astatic memory 1206, which communicate with each other via abus 1208. Thecomputer system 1200 may further include a video display unit 1210 (e.g., a liquid crystal display (LCD) or a cathode ray tube (CRT)). Thecomputer system 1200 also includes an alphanumeric input device 1212 (e.g., a keyboard), a cursor control device 1214 (e.g., a mouse), adisk drive unit 1216, a signal generation device 1218 (e.g., a speaker), and anetwork interface device 1220. - The
disk drive unit 1216 includes a machine-readable medium 1224 on which is stored a set of instructions (i.e., software) 1226 embodying any one, or all, of the methodologies described above. Thesoftware 1226 is also shown to reside, completely or at least partially, within themain memory 1204 and/or within theprocessor 1202. Thesoftware 1226 may further be transmitted or received via thenetwork interface device 1220 over thenetwork 120. - It is to be understood that embodiments of this invention may be used as or to support software programs executed upon some form of processing core (such as the CPU of a computer) or otherwise implemented or realized upon or within a machine or computer readable medium. A machine readable medium includes any mechanism for storing or transmitting information in a form readable by a machine (e.g., a computer). For example, a machine readable medium includes read-only memory (ROM); random access memory (RAM); magnetic disk storage media; optical storage media; flash memory devices; electrical, optical, acoustical or other form of propagated signals (e.g., carrier waves, infrared signals, digital signals, etc.); or any other type of media suitable for storing or transmitting information.
- In the foregoing specification, the invention has been described with reference to specific exemplary embodiments thereof. It will, however, be evident that various modifications and changes may be made thereto without departing from the broader spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the appended claims. The specification and drawings are, accordingly, to be regarded in an illustrative sense rather than a restrictive sense.
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1. A method comprising:
receiving over a network, from a media device for a user, an identification of content displayed on the media device for viewing by the user;
selecting at least one advertisement for the user based on the content displayed on the media device; and
delivering the advertisement selected over a network to a client machine of the user, separate from the media device of the user, for display of the advertisement on the client machine in connection with display of at least one Web page.
2. The method as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the media device comprises a network-enabled television set.
3. The method as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the media device comprises a digital video recorder.
4. The method as set forth in claim 1 , further comprising:
receiving, over a network, user identification information from the media device.
5. The method as set forth in claim 4 , wherein the user identification information comprises an Internet Protocol (IP) address for the media device.
6. The method as set forth in claim 1 , further comprising receiving a user profile associated with the user.
7. The method as set forth in claim 6 , wherein the user profile comprises at least one of:
user demographic data;
geographic data, identifying one or more locations for the user; and
behavioral data acquired from a behavioral targeting system.
8. The method as set forth in claim 1 , further comprising:
analyzing the identification of content displayed on the media device;
determining at least one predetermined classification category associated with the content; and
storing the at least one predetermined classification category.
9. The method as set forth in claim 8 , wherein delivering the advertisement comprises:
receiving user identification information over the network from the client machine;
retrieving the predetermined classification categories stored based on the user identification information; and
selecting the at least one advertisement for the user based on the advertisements associated with the predetermined classification categories.
10. A computer readable medium containing executable instructions, which, when executed in a processing system, cause said processing system to perform a method comprising:
receiving over a network, from a media device for a user, an identification of content displayed on the media device for viewing by the user;
selecting at least one advertisement for the user based on the content displayed on the media device; and
delivering the advertisement selected over a network to a client machine of the user, separate from the media device of the user, for display of the advertisement on the client machine in connection with display of at least one Web page.
11. The computer readable medium as set forth in claim 10 , wherein the media device comprises a network-enabled television set.
12. The computer readable medium as set forth in claim 10 , wherein the media device comprises a digital video recorder.
13. The computer readable medium as set forth in claim 10 , further comprising:
receiving, over a network, user identification information from the media device.
14. The computer readable medium as set forth in claim 13 , wherein the user identification information comprises an Internet Protocol (IP) address for the media device.
15. The computer readable medium as set forth in claim 10 , further comprising receiving a user profile associated with the user.
16. The computer readable medium as set forth in claim 15 , wherein the user profile comprises at least one of:
user demographic data;
geographic data, identifying one or more locations for the user; and
behavioral data acquired from a behavioral targeting system.
17. The computer readable medium as set forth in claim 10 , further comprising:
analyzing the identification of content displayed on the media device;
determining at least one predetermined classification category associated with the content; and
storing the at least one predetermined classification category.
18. The computer readable medium as set forth in claim 17 , wherein delivering the advertisement comprises:
receiving user identification information over the network from the client machine;
retrieving the predetermined classification categories stored based on the user identification information; and
selecting the at least one advertisement for the user based on the advertisements associated with the predetermined classification categories.
19. An apparatus comprising:
processing servers to receive, over a network, from a media device for a user, an identification of content displayed on the media device for viewing by the user; and
advertising servers, coupled to said processing servers, to select at least one advertisement for the user based on the content displayed on the media device and to deliver the advertisement selected over a network to a client machine of the user, separate from the media device of the user, for display of the advertisement on the client machine in connection with display of at least one Web page.
20. The apparatus as set forth in claim 19 , wherein:
the processing servers further to analyze the identification of content displayed on the media device, to determine at least one predetermined classification category associated with the content, and to store the at least one predetermined classification category; and
the advertising servers further to receive user identification information over the network from the client machine, to retrieve the predetermined classification categories stored based on the user identification information, and to select the at least one advertisement for the user based on the advertisements associated with the predetermined classification categories
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