
The dataset contains 515 standardized scheduling instances organized by data source (IPTV EPG, EPG.PW, and YouTube Upcoming Livestreams). Each instance is provided in JSON format and follows a unified schema defining scheduling horizons, channels, programs, hard constraints (priority blocks), and soft constraints (time preferences). The repository also includes schema definitions, parameter documentation, and validation scripts to support reproducibility and reuse.
This dataset provides a large-scale, multi-source collection of standardized JSON instances for Smart TV scheduling and optimization. Instances are derived from real Electronic Program Guide (EPG) broadcasts and future-oriented livestream metadata, unified under a common schema to support benchmarking of constraint-based scheduling, optimization, and decision-support algorithms.
Electronic Program Guide (EPG), Smart TV scheduling, Temporal scheduling constraints, Scheduling benchmark dataset, Large-scale optimization instances, Public venue media scheduling, Media planning optimization, Decision support systems, Constraint-based scheduling, Hard and soft constraints
Electronic Program Guide (EPG), Smart TV scheduling, Temporal scheduling constraints, Scheduling benchmark dataset, Large-scale optimization instances, Public venue media scheduling, Media planning optimization, Decision support systems, Constraint-based scheduling, Hard and soft constraints
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