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  Disambiguation for Text Mining on the Web
Our disambiguation system is based on the classical idea that disambiguation can be achieved by relying on the presence or absence of additional terms that appear in the context of a subject.
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  Brand - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
A brand is therefore one of the most valuable elements in an advertising theme, as it demonstrates what the brand owner is able to offer in the marketplace.
Brand equity measures the total value of the brand to the brand owner, and reflects the extent of brand franchise.
Brands in the field of marketing originated in the 19th century with the advent of packaged goods.
www.lexington-fayette.us /project/wikipedia/index.php/Brand   (1280 words)

  
 Brand - free-definition   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Because of this, a brand can form an important element of an advertising theme: it serves as a quick way to show and tell consumers what a supplier has offered to the market.
When a brand has accumulated a mass of positive sentiment among consumers, marketers say that its owner has acquired brand equity.
The book claims that corporations' brands serve as structures for corporations to hide behind, and that such global problems as sweatshop labor and environmental degredation have been permitted and exacerbated by branding.
www.free-definition.com /Brand.html   (703 words)

  
 Brand - Memory Alpha, the Star Trek Wiki
Rear Admiral Brand was a 24th century Starfleet officer, the superintendent of Starfleet Academy in 2368.
In 2370, Brand and Dr. Beverly Crusher discussed her son Wesley's deteriorating grades and attitude at Starfleet Academy.
Some script notations that didn't make it on the air and references of her appearances in Marvel Comics' Star Trek: Starfleet Academy monthly series and other novels establish her name as Andrea Brand, although this name was not used in the episode dialog, graphics or later versions of the shooting script.
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 Encyclopedia: Brand (disambiguation)
Brand is a magazine on anarchism published since 1898 which takes its name from the Swedish language word for fire.
Brand Brewery is a beer brewery in Wijlre (municipality Gulpen-Wittem), Netherlands.
Categories: Disambiguation A trademark (Commonwealth English: trade mark)[1] is a distinctive sign of some kind which is used by a business to identify itself and its products or services to consumers, and to set the business and its products or services apart from those of other businesses.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Brand-(disambiguation)   (347 words)

  
 BT Research - Brand   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Branding originated as the act of using a heated tool to mark livestock as property, and to mark criminals, either as a public warning or a sign of disgrace.
Brand equity measures the total value of the brand to the brand owner, and reflects the extent of brand franchise.
Brand energy is a concept that links together the ideas that the brand is experiential, that it is not just about the experiences of customers/potential customers but all stakeholders and the idea that businesses are essentially more about creating value through creating meaningful experiences than generating profit.
www.breathittteens.com /research.php?title=Brand   (3136 words)

  
 brand | English | Dictionary & Translation by Babylon
A brand is a collection of images and ideas representing an economic producer; more specifically, it refers to the concrete symbols such as a name, logo, slogan, and design scheme.
Brand recognition and other reactions are created by the accumulation of experiences with the specific product or service, both directly relating to its use, and through the influence of advertising, design, and media commentary.
A brand often includes an explicit logo, fonts, color schemes, symbols, sound which may be developed to represent implicit values, ideas, and even personality.
www.babylon.com /definition/brand/English   (253 words)

  
 Brand - Iridis Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Brand franchise measures the effect of this investment on the target market.
When enough brand equity is created that the brand has the ability to draw buyers (even without further advertising), it is said to have brand franchise.
Brands originated with the 19th-century advent of packaged goods.
www.iridis.com /Brand   (753 words)

  
 Bounce article - Bounce object check brand Procter & Gamble dryer Bounce album Bounce - What-Means.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
When a check is returned to a depositing bank because the owner of the account in the issuing bank has insufficient funds to cover the value of the check.
A U.S. brand of fabric softener sheet produced by Procter and Gamble, which is placed in a clothes dryer.
This is a disambiguation page; that is, one that points to other pages that might otherwise have the same name.
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 Brand Protection   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Thus, they hope to "brand", or burn,the image into the consumer's mind; that is, associate the image with the product's quality.
Because of this, a brand can form animportant element of an advertising theme: it serves as a quick way to showand tell consumers what a supplier has offered to the market.
When enough brand equity is created that the brand has theability to draw buyers (even without further advertising), it is said to have brand franchise.
www.witchware.com /File/24061-Brand.Protection.Html   (322 words)

  
 Atkinspedia:Disambiguation - Atkinspedia
Disambiguation in Atkinspedia and other Wikimedia Foundation projects is the process of resolving ambiguity—the conflict that occurs when a term is closely associated with two or more different topics.
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 Looking for brand name ?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Brand recognition and other reactions are created by the accumulation of experiences with the specific product or brand name service, both directly relating to brand name its use, and through the influence of advertising, design, and media commentary.
The brand name psychological aspect, sometimes referred to as the brand image, is a symbolic brand name construct created within the minds of people and consists of all the information and expectations associated with a product or service.
A brand name brand image may be developed by attributing a "personality" to or associating an "image" with a product or service, whereby the personality or image is "branded" into the brand name consciousness of consumers.
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 Science Fair Projects - Brand (disambiguation)
For brands used to identify livestock in the American west, see livestock branding.
For brands used as a form of human body modification, see scarification.
The Dutch brewery known as Brand Brewery takes its name from the Dutch language word for "fire".
www.all-science-fair-projects.com /science_fair_projects_encyclopedia/Brand_%28disambiguation%29   (244 words)

  
 Brand Definition / Brand Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
This symbolic construct typically consists of a name, identifying mark, logoA logotype, commonly known as a logo, is the graphic element of a trademark or brand, which is set in a special typeface/font, or arranged in a particular, but legible, way....
Because of this, a brand can form an important element of an advertisingGenerally speaking, advertising is the paid promotion of goods, services, companies and ideas by an identified sponsor.
Brand is not logo recognition, even though that often is the metric used to gage the value of mass media advertising campaigns.
www.elresearch.com /Brand   (457 words)

  
 Generic - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
In pharmacology a generic drug is a near equivalent of a brand name drug.
In topology a generic property is usually defined to be one defining a subset of a space X (see Baire space).
If a trademark in relation to which proprietary rights have been established later becomes generic, it may be known as a genericized trademark.
www.newlenox.us /project/wikipedia/index.php/Generic   (285 words)

  
 Brand equity (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists pages that might otherwise share the same title.
If an article link referred you here, you might want to go back and fix it to point directly to the intended page.
Brand Equity (Weekly) - A weekly supplement to The Economic Times
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Brand_equity_(disambiguation)   (105 words)

  
 Science Fair Projects - Brand
Brands have been used as marks of identification at some time in all countries and civilizations.
Brands even were applied to humans as recent as 1822 For over 4,000 years, brands have been used for identification on both livestock and humans.
Commercial Brands originated with the 19th-century advent of packaged goods.
www.all-science-fair-projects.com /science_fair_projects_encyclopedia/Brand   (1142 words)

  
 Dictionary of Meaning www.mauspfeil.net   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
* ''Brand'' is a magazine on anarchism published since 1898 which takes its name from the Swedish language word for "fire".
Branding is also a body modification technique, similar to tattoos.
There you find a list of all editors and the possibility to edit the original text of the article Brand (disambiguation).
www.mauspfeil.net /Brand+%28disambiguation%29.html   (174 words)

  
 Skrentablog
A brand is a mental shortcut that discourages rational thought, an infusing with the spirit of the maker, a naming that invites this essence to inhabit this body.
A brand is a semiotic enterprise of the firm, the companion spirit of the firm, a hologram of the firm.
It was sad, they were such a cool brand, with their deathstar logo, even with all the scar tissue like NCR it still commanded power and respect.
www.skrenta.com   (7851 words)

  
 Brand - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Advertising spokespersons have also become part of some brands, for example: Mr.
In recent years, new approaches to marketing strategy have emerged, such as reason-based marketing which emphasizes differentiation through a tangible reason to choose a company or product over the competition.
Brands are created in mind - an Id4Biz.com article.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Brand   (1257 words)

  
 Brand equity - Enpsychlopedia
Brand equity is the value built-up in a brand.
The value of a company's brand equity can be calculated by comparing the expected future revenue from the branded product with the expected future revenue from an equivalent non-branded product.
The greater a company's brand equity, the greater the probability that the company will use a family branding strategy rather than an individual branding strategy.
psychcentral.com /psypsych/Brand_equity   (241 words)

  
 brand - OneLook Dictionary Search
verb: to accuse or condemn or openly or formally or brand as disgraceful
Phrases that include brand: brand name, brand loyalty, brand newness, brand equity, brand name drug, more...
Words similar to brand: blade, branded, brander, branding, denounce, firebrand, label, make, mark, marque, post, stain, steel, stigma, stigmatize, sword, stamp, trade name, more...
www.onelook.com /?w=brand&ls=a   (371 words)

  
 barnding information,branding   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
When a brand has accumulated a mass of positive sentimentamong consumers, marketers say that its owner has acquired brand equity.
Many brands of that era, such as Uncle Ben's rice and Kellogg 's breakfast cerealfurnish illustrations of the problem.
The book claims that corporations' brands serve as structures for corporations to hide behind,and that such global problems as sweatshop labor and environmental degredation have been permitted and exacerbated bybarnding.
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 The linguistic component of the Swedish Reverse Directory Service
The tasks of the PP are: to disambiguate homographs, to delete unwanted information, to move misfielded names (or parts of names) and to stress or unstress words.
Thus we had to disambiguate the commas, between being a real comma or being a comma indicating that part of the name had been moved.
The language disambiguation is done by looking at all words in the name, if there is a word that only exists in English that will trigger the disambiguation to English of all language ambiguous words.
www.ida.liu.se /~lensa/publications/santamarta98.html   (2042 words)

  
 arrouye-kls-00.txt
In that case, we propose that it might be more appropriate to consider defining the sets of facets that all namespaces should support in order to provide interoperability, while at the same time enabling each namespace to advertise to the applications the exact set of facets that it really needs for uniqueness.
In fact, applications need to understand how much context needs to be captured from the user in order to disambiguate a query (lookup), and how much context needs to be saved to be able to reference the same unique record (bookmark).
Unique Keys To formalize the notion of a context-based identifier or unique key Arrouye, Parikh, and Popp [Page 10] draft-arrouye-kls-00.txt 1 August 2001 and enable each namespace to publish its rules of uniqueness, we propose to introduce to CNRP a new mechanism to declare which facets are part of the unique key.
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 Harry Brand - Memory Alpha, the Star Trek Wiki   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Commander Harry C. Brand was a Starfleet officer during the Dominion War.
Brand's name appeared on the casualty list display seen on a computer readout in that episode.
It is unclear if he served on this ship or was simply reported wounded by it, or if he is any relation to Nurse Shirley Brand.
www.memory-alpha.org /en/index.php?title=Harry_Brand&printable=yes   (114 words)

  
 Brand Name Handbags   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Brand equity measures the Bradn 's value to the marketer.
A brand name comprises thatpart of a Brqnd consisting of words or letters that humans can verbalize.
A name is a label for a thing, person, place, product (as in a brand Nime), and even an idea or concept, normally used to distinguish one from another.
www.shad-rapp.com /info/27703-brand_name_handbags.html   (645 words)

  
 Brand (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Brand, the symbolic embodiment a product or service
The imprinting of brand marks on live skin, see Livestock branding and Branding persons.
Brand, a play written in 1865 by Henrik Ibsen
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Brand_%28disambiguation%29   (142 words)

  
 C-Transformers: A Framework to Write C Program Transformations
On the contrary, in the SGLR approach the ambiguous AST is traversed to gather context-sensitive information used to prune invalid parses, an approach called semantics driven disambiguation by [27].
Not only do we need to be able to add new disambiguation rules to those of the host language, but we also need to intermix them just as freely as for SGLR modules.
To cope with this issue we planned to develop a reversible preprocessor that embeds annotations in the AST to allow their reversal, very much in the spirit of Proteus project in fact [33].
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 Luxury Brand   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Luxury goods markets are characterized by very high sensitivity to economic upturns and downturns, high profit margins andvery tightly controlled brands.
Following a nearly crippling attempt to widely licence their brand in the early 1990s forexample, the Gucci brand is now largely sold in directly owned stores.
LVMH (Louis Vuitton Moet Hennessey) is the largest luxury good producer in the worldwith over fifty brands.
www.elusiveeye.com /side36600-luxury-brand.html   (577 words)

  
 SDF2   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
These are used to generate a parsetable that the SGLR tool uses to parse an input file to a parse forest.
Brand, M.G.J. van den, P.E. Moreau, and J.J. Vinju (2003a).
Brand, M.G.J. van den, A. van Deursen, J. Heering, H.A. de Jong, M. de Jonge, T. Kuipers, P. Klint, L. Moonen, P.A. Olivier, J. Scheerder, J.J. Vinju, E. Visser, and J. Visser (2001b).
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