WORDING ABEST PET NO MEANING FOREIGN LANGUAGE

Brand Owner Address Description
ABEST-PET Guo, Meng NO. 83, NORTH STREET, SHANGZHAN VILLAGE SONGGU TOWNSHIP JIEXIU SHANXI China A BEST-PET;The wording ABest-PET has no meaning in a foreign language.;Animal-activated pet feeders that include dispensers for releasing pet toy feeder balls with pet food and pet treats therein; Bird feeders; Birdcages; Cotton gloves for household purposes; Dog food scoops; Eyelash brushes; Grooming tools for pets, namely, combs and brushes; Hair brushes; Hand-operated devices for scratching pets; Litter boxes for pets; Mouse traps; Non-mechanized pet waterers in the nature of portable water and fluid dispensers for pets; Pet brushes; Pet feeding dishes; Pet feeding and drinking bowls; Pet treat jars; Pet waste management kits comprising scoops for pet waste disposal, plastic bags and liners, and portable dispensers for plastic bags and liners sold as a unit; Racks and stands for elevating pet feeding bowls and dishes; Toothbrushes for pets; Water troughs; Scoops for the disposal of pet waste;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. A method of training a natural language processing unit applies a candidate learning set to at least one component of the natural language unit. The natural language unit is then used to generate a meaning set from a first corpus. A second meaning set is generated from a second corpus using a second natural language unit and the two meaning sets are compared to each other to form a score for the candidate learning set. This score is used to determine whether to modify the natural language unit based on the candidate learning set.