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The Renfrew County and District Health Unit is reporting 19 new positive cases of COVID-19 today.
This is an increase of 27 cases since the May 6 case summary (May 8 and 9 – three cases each, May 7 – two cases). With 17 additional cases considered resolved in the same timeframe, there are 47 active cases – six people in hospital and 41 individuals self-isolating, according to the May 10 updated case summary. Overall 592 of the total 645 cases are considered resolved with six deaths attributed to the virus.
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Researchers at the Future Urban Mobility (FM) interdisciplinary research group atSingapore-MIT Alliance for Research and Technology (SMART), MIT’s research enterprise in Singapore, have created a synthetic framework known as theory-based residual neural network (TB-ResNet), which combines discrete choice models (DCMs) and deep neural networks (DNNs), also known as deep learning, to improve individual decision-making analysis used in travel behavior research.
Transportation Research: Part B, SMART researchers explain their developed TB-ResNet framework and demonstrate the strength of combining the DCMs and DNNs methods, proving that they are highly complementary.
As machine learning is increasingly used in the field of transportation, the two disparate research concepts, DCMs and DNNs, have long been viewed as conflicting methods of research.
Author of the article: Pembroke Observer and News
Publishing date: May 06, 2021 • May 6, 2021 • 2 minute read •
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The Renfrew County and District Health Unit (RCDHU) confirmed today a COVID-19 outbreak at Mobility Lab in Arnprior. To date, seven individuals have received positive laboratory- confirmed cases of novel coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) with the potential for more cases to come.
As a result, Mobility Lab management voluntarily closed their business on May 1.
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Bad Walking Habits You Should Stop Immediately, Say Walking Experts
Bad Walking Habits You Should Stop Immediately, Say Walking Experts
Fun fact: There s no such thing as a perfect walker, as our gaits never follow a robot-like consistency. One study, conducted by the Movement Lab at Ohio State University and published in the
Biology Letters, found that for every step we take, our bodies continually work to correct errors in our kinetic chains. If we tip forward in one direction, for instance, our steps will correct by moving farther in that direction. We are constantly making little corrections to be stable, observed one graduate student who worked on the study.
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