TY - JOUR
T1 - Human movement datasets : an interdisciplinary scoping review
AU - Olugbade, Temitayo
AU - Bieńkiewicz, Marta
AU - Barbareschi, Giulia
AU - D'Amato, Vincenzo
AU - Oneta, Luca
AU - Camurri, Antonio
AU - Holloway, Catherine
AU - Björkman, Mårten
AU - Keller, Peter
AU - Clayton, Martin
AU - Williams, Amanda C. De C.
AU - Gold, Nicolas
AU - Becchio, Cristina
AU - Bardy, Benoît
AU - Bianchi-Berthouze, Nadia
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - Movement dataset reviews exist but are limited in coverage, both in terms of size and research discipline. While topic-specific reviews clearly have their merit, it is critical to have a comprehensive overview based on a systematic survey across disciplines. This enables higher visibility of datasets available to the research communities and can foster interdisciplinary collaborations. We present a catalogue of 704 open datasets described by 10 variables that can be valuable to researchers searching for secondary data: name and reference, creation purpose, data type, annotations, source, population groups, ordinal size of people captured simultaneously, URL, motion capture sensor, and funders. The catalogue is available in the supplementary materials. We provide an analysis of the datasets and further review them under the themes of human diversity, ecological validity, and data recorded. The resulting 12-dimension framework can guide researchers in planning the creation of open movement datasets. This work has been the interdisciplinary effort of researchers across affective computing, clinical psychology, disability innovation, ethnomusicology, human-computer interaction, machine learning, music cognition, music computing, and movement neuroscience.
AB - Movement dataset reviews exist but are limited in coverage, both in terms of size and research discipline. While topic-specific reviews clearly have their merit, it is critical to have a comprehensive overview based on a systematic survey across disciplines. This enables higher visibility of datasets available to the research communities and can foster interdisciplinary collaborations. We present a catalogue of 704 open datasets described by 10 variables that can be valuable to researchers searching for secondary data: name and reference, creation purpose, data type, annotations, source, population groups, ordinal size of people captured simultaneously, URL, motion capture sensor, and funders. The catalogue is available in the supplementary materials. We provide an analysis of the datasets and further review them under the themes of human diversity, ecological validity, and data recorded. The resulting 12-dimension framework can guide researchers in planning the creation of open movement datasets. This work has been the interdisciplinary effort of researchers across affective computing, clinical psychology, disability innovation, ethnomusicology, human-computer interaction, machine learning, music cognition, music computing, and movement neuroscience.
UR - https://hdl.handle.net/1959.7/uws:72920
U2 - 10.1145/3534970
DO - 10.1145/3534970
M3 - Article
SN - 1557-7341
SN - 0360-0300
VL - 55
JO - ACM Computing Surveys
JF - ACM Computing Surveys
IS - 6
M1 - 126
ER -