A web-based customer lead generator system. The system is based on an application service model, with the programming for the system being accessible to users of the system via web browsers and the Internet. The users are typically business enterprises that maintain e-commerce web sites. The pre-emptive profiling process searches the Internet to obtain email addresses of potential web site buyers. It performs a reverse look-up process to obtain demographic data about each potential buyer. This data is used to provide a purchasing profile of the buyer, which is then forwarded to the e-commerce business enterprise.
Text Mining System For Web-Based Business Intelligence Applied To Web Site Server Logs
John C. Seibel - Austin TX, US Yu Feng - Bayside NY, US Robert L. Foster - Austin TX, US
Assignee:
Dafineais Protocol Data B.V., LLC - Dover DE
International Classification:
G06F 7/00 G06F 17/30
US Classification:
707769, 707776, 707805
Abstract:
A text mining system for collecting business intelligence about a client, as well as for identifying prospective customers of the client, for use in a lead generation system accessible by the client via the Internet. The text mining system has various components, including a data acquisition process that extracts textual data from Internet web sites, including their logs, content, processes, and transactions. The system compares log data to content and process data, and relates the results of the comparison to transaction data. This permits the system to provide aggregate cluster data representing statistics useful for customer lead generation.
John Paul Foley - New York NY, US Thomas Philip Cortest - Brooklyn NY, US Yu Feng - New York NY, US Christopher Brett Sira - New York NY, US Hans Schlichting Woolley - West Hollywood CA, US
International Classification:
A63B 24/00 A63B 22/06
US Classification:
482 9
Abstract:
A method for providing cycling classes to remote users comprising providing information about available cycling classes that can be accessed via a digital communication network by a user at a remote location for display at the remote location, receiving from the user a selection of one of the available cycling classes for display at the remote location, and sending digital video and audio content comprising the selected cycling class from a server to a computer associated with a stationary bike at the remote location for display to the user on a display screen associated with the stationary bike. In various exemplary embodiments, the digital and audio content sent to the computer associated with the stationary bike is streamed for display to the user in substantially in real-time. In various exemplary embodiments, the digital and audio content sent to the computer associated with the stationary bike is archived content provided from a database.
Coordinating Workouts Across Remote Exercise Machines
- New York NY, US Joseph Intonato - Brooklyn NY, US Thomas Cortese - Brooklyn NY, US Matthew Sonier - Brooklyn NY, US Benoit Dion - New York NY, US John Foley - New York NY, US Yu Feng - New York NY, US
International Classification:
A63B 24/00 A63B 71/06 G06F 3/0482
Abstract:
A method includes receiving, with a processor in communication with a first exercise machine, a first request for an exercise class, the first request being provided by a first user of the first exercise machine. The method also includes providing a video file associated with the exercise class to the first exercise machine, providing a notification to a second user indicating that the first user has chosen to participate in the exercise class, and receiving a second request for the exercise class provided by the second user. The method further includes providing the video file to a second exercise machine of the second user via the network. In such a method, display of the video file via a display of the second exercise machine is synchronized with display of the video file via a display of the first exercise machine.
- New York NY, US Thomas Cortese - Brooklyn NY, US Yu Feng - New York NY, US Hisao Kushi - Santa Monica CA, US Maureen C. Coiro - Brooklyn NY, US Anthony Moschella - Brooklyn NY, US Jason Poure - Hastings on Hudson NY, US Joseph Intonato - Brooklyn NY, US
An exercise machine includes a processor, a first display, a deck, and a belt rotatable about the deck. The machine also includes a sensor operably connected to the processor and configured to detect a first performance parameter of a first user running on the belt of the exercise machine. The processor is configured to receive information indicative of a second performance parameter of a second user, the second performance parameter being detected at an additional exercise machine during display of the at least part of the exercise class on a display associated with the additional exercise machine. The processor is also configured to cause the second performance parameter to be displayed on the first display together with the first performance parameter.
- New York NY, US Thomas Philip Cortese - Brooklyn NY, US Yu Feng - New York NY, US Christopher Brett Sira - New York NY, US Hans Schlichting Woolley - West Hollywood CA, US
A method for displaying archived exercise classes comprising displaying information about archived exercise classes that can be accessed by a first user via a computer network on a display screen at a first location, wherein the first user can select among a plurality of archived classes, outputting digital video and audio content comprising the selected archived class, detecting a performance parameter for the first user at a particular point in the selected class, displaying the performance parameter on the display screen, and displaying performance parameters from a second user at a second location on the display screen such that at least one of the performance parameters from the first user and at least one of the performance parameters from the second user at the same point in the class are presented for comparison.
Coordinating Workouts Across Remote Exercise Machines
- New York NY, US Joseph Intonato - Brooklyn NY, US Thomas Cortese - Brooklyn NY, US Matthew Sonier - Brooklyn NY, US Benoit Dion - New York NY, US John Foley - New York NY, US Yu Feng - New York NY, US
International Classification:
A63B 24/00 A63B 71/06 G06F 3/0482
Abstract:
A method includes receiving, with a processor in communication with a first exercise machine, a first request for an exercise class, the first request being provided by a first user of the first exercise machine. The method also includes providing a video file associated with the exercise class to the first exercise machine, providing a notification to a second user indicating that the first user has chosen to participate in the exercise class, and receiving a second request for the exercise class provided by the second user. The method further includes providing the video file to a second exercise machine of the second user via the network. In such a method, display of the video file via a display of the second exercise machine is synchronized with display of the video file via a display of the first exercise machine.
- New York NY, US Thomas Philip Cortese - Brooklyn NY, US Yu Feng - New York NY, US Christopher Brett Sira - New York NY, US Hans Schlichting Woolley - West Hollywood CA, US
A method for displaying live and archived exercise classes comprising displaying information about exercise classes that can be accessed by a first user via a digital communication network on a display screen at a first location, wherein the first user can select either a live class or select among a plurality of archived classes, outputting digital video and audio content comprising the selected class, detecting performance parameters for the first user at a particular point in the selected class, displaying at least one of the performance parameters on the display screen, and displaying performance parameters from a second user at a second location on the display screen such that at least one of the performance parameters from the first user and at least one of the performance parameters from the second user at the same point in the class are presented for comparison.
Resumes
Msc In Advanced Mechanical Engineering At Imperial College London