Also referred to as ‘green sheen’, greenwashing is a form of advertising or marketing spin in which PR and marketing are used to persuade the public that an organisation's products, aims and policies are environmentally friendly when they’re not.
A term used to measure the size of an audience reached by a specific media vehicle or schedule. In the DOOH landscape, GRP means the total number of impressions delivered, expressed as a percentage of a market population. One rating point represents impressions equal to 1% of the market population. In the calculation of GRPs, total impressions must first be reduced to the in-market impressions of individuals who live in the defined market and are part of that market’s population base. A frequently referenced term with GRPs is Target Rating Points (TRPs), which is the sum of the ratings generated by a segment may be called Target Audience GRPs or more simply TRPs Acronym: GRP.
Instances where a Generative AI model generates output that is not grounded in its input data, i.e., it "makes things up". This is particularly common in tasks like text generation from large language models, where the model might generate plausible sounding but incorrect or nonsensical information.
A technology that tracks the location of a user’s hand in an AR/VR experience in order to bring more control to the experience and create more realistic avatars.
Notifications that an email has not being delivered to the intended recipient which are generated as a result of messages being sent to invalid, closed or nonexistent email accounts
A technology that communicates the location of the user’s head in the space to the software. Head tracking allows the software to update what the user sees based on where the user’s head is. An accelerometer is needed to conduct head tracking. This technology is widely used in AR headsets and VR headsets.
Header bidding is a process that gives marketers a first-look at inventory that publishers would normally hold back for direct bookings. If the publisher can make a better price selling an impression programmatically, then their ad server will make this decision automatically, rather than fulfilling direct bookings first.
A header bidding wrapper or 'container' is a management system used by a publisher to collect bid responses from multiple demand partners in one place. This technology layer allows publishers to more easily manage their partners and to set header bidding standards such as latency.