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The Automated Insights Dataset (AID) brings metadata from the 200 most downloaded free apps from each of the 32 categories on the Google Play Store, totaling 6400 apps, with information that goes beyond that presented by app stores, also bringing metadata from AppBrain. The User Interface Depth Dataset (UID) brings a high-quality sampling of the AID, and delves into the identification of 7540 components of 50 component types and the capture of 1948 screenshots of the interface of 400 apps. The component set was based on components of Google Material Design and Android Studio. The datasets can be viewed in the spreadsheets named "Automated Insights Dataset (AID).xlsx" and "User Interface Depth Dataset (UID).xlsx". The "UID - Screenshots.zip" file contains screenshots of the apps present in the UID, organized in folders by app IDs. The "Source code of the developed tools.zip" file contains Python codes and complementary files used to collect the datasets. The "Discarded apps.zip" file contains the apps discarded in the analysis, it presents screenshots of some apps, collected elements and the reasons that led to these apps being discarded. The "Data explanation.zip" file contains graphical representations of the UID components and textual representations of each data present in the UID and AID, allowing a better understanding of the criteria used.
App Datasets, Mobile Application, Metadata Datasets, Design Mining, Graphical User Interface
App Datasets, Mobile Application, Metadata Datasets, Design Mining, Graphical User Interface
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