TRAINING OTHERS FIELDS

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ASSESS AVERT ACHIEVE TRIPLE CANOPY, INC. 12018 Sunrise Valley Drive, Suite 140 Herndon VA 20191 Training others in the fields of personnel and facilities security, martial arts, law enforcement, military science, survival skills, weaponry, emergency and disaster response and recovery, and evasive driving;
ASSESS AVERT ACHIEVE TRIPLE CANOPY, INC. 12018 Sunrise Valley Drive, Suite 140 Herndon VA 20191 Training others in the fields of personnel and facilities security, martial arts, law enforcement, military science, survival skills, weaponry, emergency and disaster response and recovery, and evasive driving;
CLAYTON CONSULTANTS TRIPLE CANOPY, INC. 12018 Sunrise Valley Drive, Suite 140 Herndon VA 20191 Training others in the fields of personal risk and risk avoidance; training others in the fields of facilities and maritime security; training others in the field of malicious product tampering;
CLAYTON CONSULTANTS Thomas A. Clayton Consultants, Inc. 2250 Corporate Park Drive, Suite 300 Herndon VA 20171 Training others in the fields of personal risk and risk avoidance; training others in the fields of facilities and maritime security; training others in the field of malicious product tampering;CONSULTANTS;
MI-SBTDC Grand Valley State University 1 Campus Drive Allendale MI 49401 Training others in the fields of business start-up and business management;Business development services, namely, providing start-up support for businesses of others; business consultation;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Embodiments of the present invention relate to a method and system for augmenting a training database of an automated language-understanding system. In one embodiment, a training example in a first language may be received from the training database. The first language-training example may be translated to a second language output. The second language output may be translated to a first variant of the first language-training example. An action pair including the first variant of the first language-training example and an action command associated with the first language-training example may be stored in an augmented training database.