PROVIDING SEMINARS CLASSES

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E-SCHOLARS University of Portland 5000 North Willamette Boulevard Portland OR 97203 providing seminars and classes in the field of entrepreneurship specific to enrolled University students;charitable fundraising;E SCHOLARS;
GLOBAL ATLANTA GROUNDED GLOBAL MEDIA 135 AUBURN AVENUE, 2ND FLOOR, SUITE 213 ATLANTA GA 30303 Providing seminars and classes in the fields of international business, education and culture; providing online electronic newsletters by email with electronic links to website articles all in the fields of international business, education and culture; providing a website with information in the fields of education and the arts; hosting social entertainment events in the fields of international business, education and culture;Providing a website with information in the fields of international business; promoting events of others in the fields of international business, education and culture; hosting business networking events in the fields of international business, education and culture;
IAMHEART Bair, Puran 7100 El Camino del Cerro Tucson AZ 85745 providing seminars and classes in meditation;I AM HEART;
IAMHEART Bair, Susanna 7100 El Camino del Cerro Tucson AZ 85745 providing seminars and classes in meditation;I AM HEART;
KASTEN CHASE KASTEN CHASE APPLIED RESEARCH LIMITED 5100 Orbitor Drive Mississauga, Ontario L4W 4Z4 Canada providing seminars and classes of training in the field of data networking equipment usage;wide area data communication network access computer hardware, operation software and instructional manuals sold separately or together as a unit;The mark KASTEN CHASE does not identify any particular living individual.;providing maintenance and repair services to analysis, isolate and resolve customer reported faults or failure of data networking equipment;providing co-operative marketing and advertising services;providing data communication related services; namely, custom product design and integration, preparation of custom documentation, technical consultation in the field of data networking equipment;
NEWLEADS NEWLEADS, INC. 400 E. Esplanade Dr. Suite 200 Oxnard CA 93060 Providing seminars and classes in the field of customer relationship management, sales and marketing;Computer programs for collecting, recording and tracking marketing information and prospective customer data and information gathered through tradeshows, corporate meetings and related events, corporate marketing campaigns, business events, and business conferences; Computer software for use in database management in the field of customer relationship management; Magnetic strip readers, namely, magnetic code card readers; Scanners; Computer printers; Business card readers, namely, scanner for business cards;NEW LEADS;Business consultation in the field of collection, recording and tracking marketing information and prospective customer data and information gathered through trade shows, corporate meetings and events, corporate marketing campaigns, business events and business conferences; Providing business information in the nature of collection, recording and tracking marketing information and prospective customer data and information gathered through tradeshows, corporate meetings and corporate marketing campaigns, business events and business conferences; Providing attendees registration and verification services for trade shows, business events, meetings, conferences and seminars; Rental of scanner, computer printer, computers and computer kiosks;Providing temporary use of on-line non-downloadable software for use in database management in the field of customer relationship management; Rental of scanners, computer printers, computers and computer kiosks;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. The present invention recites a method and computer program product for identifying one or more new pattern classes and incorporating the classes into a pattern recognition classifier as output classes. A plurality of input patterns determined not to be associated with any of a set of at least one represented output class by a pattern recognition classifier are rejected. The rejected pattern samples are then grouped into clusters according to the similarities between the pattern samples. Clusters that represent new pattern classes are identified via independent review. The classifier is then retrained to include the new pattern classes as output classes.