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Trademark image retrieval via transformation-invariant deep hashing
Journal of Visual Communication and Image Representation, 2019Trademark images are usually used to distinguish goods due to their uniqueness, and the amount becomes too huge to search these images accurately and fast.
Zhaoqiang Xia, Jie Lin, Xiaoyi Feng
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Trademark Image Retrieval Using a Combination of Deep Convolutional Neural Networks
IEEE International Joint Conference on Neural Network, 2018Trademarks are recognizable images and/or words used to distinguish various products or services. They become associated with the reputation, innovation, quality, and warranty of the products.
C. Pérez +6 more
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Composite value index of trademark indicators
World Patent Information, 2019The paper presents a novel approach for the valuation of trademark protection using maintenance and renewal decision data. In particular, historical information on trademark fees was used to estimate an optimal decision model for trademark valuation ...
G. Thoma
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Deep CNN Combined With Relevance Feedback for Trademark Image Retrieval
Journal of Intelligent Systems, 2018Trademark recognition and retrieval is a vital appliance component of content-based image retrieval (CBIR). Reduction in the semantic gap, attaining more accuracy, reduction in computation complexity, and hence in execution time, are the major challenges
Latika Pinjarkar +2 more
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English Today, 1987
Pity the owners of trademarked goods. There is a danger in being too successful. This paradox comes into play when you or I begin to use one of these trademarks to refer to an entire class of products. At this point, the brand name risks becoming generic and the christeners of these products can no longer claim exclusive rights to their names ...
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Pity the owners of trademarked goods. There is a danger in being too successful. This paradox comes into play when you or I begin to use one of these trademarks to refer to an entire class of products. At this point, the brand name risks becoming generic and the christeners of these products can no longer claim exclusive rights to their names ...
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Strategic trademark management: a systematic literature review and prospects for future research
Journal of Brand Management, 2022Yougen Cao, Shengce Ren, M. Du
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Analyzing deep features for trademark retrieval
Signal Processing and Communications Applications Conference, 2017The rapid rise in the amount of trademark applications and trademark infringements has led the trademark retrieval (TR) to become an important and formidable task to solve.
Cemal Aker, Osman Tursun, Sinan Kalkan
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United States Patent and Trademark Office
Federal Regulatory Guide, 2020John, Moore, Jain
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Environmental science and pollution research international, 2019
Claudia Nyarko Mensah +4 more
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