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Multimodal video and IMU kinematic dataset on daily life activities using affordable devices (VIDIMU)

Authors: Martínez-Zarzuela, Mario; González-Alonso, Javier; Antón-Rodríguez, Míriam; Díaz-Pernas, Francisco Javier; Müller, Henning; Simón-Martínez, Cristina;

Multimodal video and IMU kinematic dataset on daily life activities using affordable devices (VIDIMU)

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Human activity recognition and clinical biomechanics are challenging problems in physical telerehabilitation medicine. However, most publicly available datasets on human body movements cannot be used to study both problems in an out-of-the-lab movement acquisition setting. The objective of the VIDIMU dataset is to pave the way towards affordable patient tracking solutions for remote daily life activities recognition and kinematic analysis. The VIDIMU dataset includes 54 healthy young adults that were recorded on video and 16 of them were simultaneously recorded using custom IMUs. For each subject, 13 activities were registered using a low-resolution video camera and five Inertial Measurement Units (IMUs). Inertial sensors were placed in the lower or the upper limbs of the subject, respectively for activities that involve movement with the lower or the upper body. Video recordings were postprocessed using the state-of-the-art pose estimator BodyTrack (similar to OpenPose, and included in NVIDIA Maxine-AR-SDK) to provide a sequence of 3D joint positions for each movement. Raw IMU recordings were post-processed to compute joint angles by inverse kinematics with OpenSim. For recordings including simultaneous acquisition of video and IMU data types, these signals were used for data file synchronization. Collected data can be further used in applications related to human activity recognition and biomechanics related experiments in simulated home-like settings.

Fixed typo file names in v2.0.0: 'S41_A03_P01*' files were renamed to 'S41_A03_T01*'.

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quaternion, tele-rehabilitation, imus, inverse kinematics, deep learning, video, IMU, computer vision, body pose, daily life activities, OpenPose, inertial measurement units, kinematics, BodyTrack, affordable devices, OpenSim, out-of-the-lab setting

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