A back-of-the-envelope calculation suggests that the blackout led to an additional 1.9% of births—representing around 6,800 babies—in 1993. Next, we show that women do not respond to this short-term fertility boost by having fewer children later. Using the 2005 census cross section, we ...
Keywords: action recognition of upper limbs;inertial measurement unit;motion intention prediction;long short-term memory neural network;control of the assistive prosthetic hand