Difference between revisions of "Program data quality"

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== Program data quality ==
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== Program Data Quality ==
  
The program data is received from the press office of each broadcast station.
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The program data is received from the press office of each broadcast station, and is automatically processed; hence the quality depends on the data obtained.
  
As a matter of fact the data is automatically processed, hence the quality depends on the data obtained.
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Some broadcast stations provide XML-Data with structured information, while from others, we receive the information in a proprietary and unstructured format like RTF.
  
Some broadcast stations provide XML-Data with structured information. Others just provide the information in a proprietary and unstructured format like RTF.
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As a result, in the data from some broadcast stations, for example, the actors are separated, yet not in the case of others.
  
As a result there are some broadcast stations where ie. the actors are separated, on others they are not.
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Some stations include information about the audio format (mono, stereo, dual or Dolby-Surround), while others don't.
Some stations deliver information about the audioformat (mono, stereo, dual or Dolby-Surround), others don't.
 
  
Some stations add some additional information, like information about the cast, which can't be separated automatically and so this information is within the description of the broadcast.
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Some provide additional information, such as cast blurbs, but which can't be separated automatically, so it appears within the broadcast description.
  
Also classification of the data is not available (like: movie, quiz-show,...) and if it is available this data is also presented in a proprietary format and also the content itself is not standard (i.e. one station says "Documentation", while the other will call it "Info-Show",...).
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Sometimes the classification of the data is unavailable (movie, quiz-show, etc.) or, if it is available, this data is again presented in a proprietary format.  Beyond that, the terminology itself is not standardized (e.g., one station speaks of a "Documentary," while another will call it an "Info-Show").
  
As a matter of fact we are free of charge and so we cannot reformat all the data by hand.
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Since TV-Browser is free of charge, we're unable to reformat all that data.
  
For everyone interested to present us data or who wants to know how the data is processed can find additional information in our [[Providing_TV_listings|tutorial]].
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If you'd like to send us data, or if you'd like to know how the data is processed, you can find additional information in our [[Providing_TV_listings|tutorial]].
  
 
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Revision as of 13:51, 31 January 2008

Program Data Quality

The program data is received from the press office of each broadcast station, and is automatically processed; hence the quality depends on the data obtained.

Some broadcast stations provide XML-Data with structured information, while from others, we receive the information in a proprietary and unstructured format like RTF.

As a result, in the data from some broadcast stations, for example, the actors are separated, yet not in the case of others.

Some stations include information about the audio format (mono, stereo, dual or Dolby-Surround), while others don't.

Some provide additional information, such as cast blurbs, but which can't be separated automatically, so it appears within the broadcast description.

Sometimes the classification of the data is unavailable (movie, quiz-show, etc.) or, if it is available, this data is again presented in a proprietary format. Beyond that, the terminology itself is not standardized (e.g., one station speaks of a "Documentary," while another will call it an "Info-Show").

Since TV-Browser is free of charge, we're unable to reformat all that data.

If you'd like to send us data, or if you'd like to know how the data is processed, you can find additional information in our tutorial.