Keyword selection on Google Ads
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Published:2022-12-06
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Page:111-116
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Container-title:Advances in Intelligent Systems and Technologies
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language:en
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Short-container-title:AIST
Author:
S Anushree1, R Roja1, B Anand Kumar2
Affiliation:
1. Department of CSE, National Institute of technology manglore, Karnataka, India. 2. Department of CSE, AMC Engineering College, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India.
Abstract
Google Advertising is a publicity agency that provides marketers with advertisements. By choosing keywords relevant to
their ad material, advertisers fit the user's search terms and push advertising. Keywords will decide the type of users being pushed by an
advertiser, the efficacy of the ad promotion, and therefore the ad product's sales. The main objective is to automatically choosing
keywords that are satisfactory to advertisers from an outsized number of keywords given by Google Advertising. But there’s not an
excessive amount of time for the framework to make a decision whether keywords are chosen and to pick the proper keywords within
the shortest time. Therefore, a model structure which can obtain some helpful keywords for advertisers is built also to accomplish this
multipurpose task, an enhanced method of multi-objective particle swarm optimization is introduced. Many technical challenges need to
be solved to accomplish this multi-objective mission, such as the issue of mixed language, the problem of data imbalance, the issue of
obtaining features from the collection, and so on. The mixture of evolutionary computation, deep learning, machine learning and text
processing approaches is used here to solve the issue of keyword selection.
Publisher
Anapub Publications
Subject
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