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CINGULAR CPL Holdings Pty Ltd 125A Fassiefern Road BLACKALLS PARK NSW 2283 Australia SINGULAR;Orthopaedic medical devices, namely, cutting tools, drill bits for cutting bone, implants consisting of artificial materials and prosthesis for hip, joint, and bone, all for use in surgical procedures;
SINGULAIR NORWALK WASTEWATER EQUIPMENT COMPANY 220 Republic Street Norwalk OH 44857 SINGULAR;WASTE WATER TREATMENT UNITS, FOR DOMESTIC USE;
SINGULARIS MDF INSTRUMENTS USA Bo. Pueblo Road 115, Km 12.8 Rincón 00677 Puerto Rico SINGULAR IS;Stethoscopes;
SNGLR SINGULAR STE 500 111 CONGRES AVENUE AUSTIN TX 78701 SINGULAR;Industrial design; Industrial design services; New product design services; Packaging design; Computer hardware and software design; Custom design of computer software; Design and testing for new product development; Research and development of new products;
SURE-STEP Smittybilt Automotive Group, Inc. 1550 Magnolia Avenue, Suite 101 Corona CA 92879 singular, tubular bars with step cut outs that attaches to the side and bolts to the frame under the door of a truck or sport utility vehicle;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A character recognizer recognizes a handwritten input character. A sequence of points in two dimensional space representative of a stroke trajectory forming the input character is gathered. An input Directed Acyclic Graph is built with nodes representative of singular points at the beginning, end, and along the trajectory of the input character and with edges between nodes representative of an edge trajectory formed by the sequence of points of the input character between the singular points. Each edge in the input graph is described based on the shape, orientation and pen lift of the edge trajectory that the edge represents. The input graph is evaluated against model graphs, which are also Directed Acyclic Graphs, for all possible characters to find a path through a model graph that produces a best path similarity score with a corresponding path through the input graph. The input character is identified as an answer character represented by the model graph producing the best path similarity score. Each model graph for a reference character has nodes representative of singular points at the beginning, end, and along the stroke trajectory of the reference character. Edges between nodes in the model graph are representative of an edge trajectory formed by the sequence of points of the reference character between the singular points. Further each edge of the model graph has an "i" vector, a "j" vector and a "k" vector, and the "i,j,k" vectors indicate similarity values associated with the edge trajectory of the reference character and typical shapes, shape rotation and pen lift, respectively.