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The Visual Experience Dataset consists of over 240 hours of egocentric video, complete with gaze and head tracking, recorded while participants engaged in common, everyday activities. This was a collective effort of the labs of Michelle Greene (Bates College, now Barnard College, Columbia University), Benjamin Balas (North Dakota State University), Mark Lescroart, and Paul MacNeilage (both University of Nevada Reno). All sessions contain: wide-angle world camera (> HD resolution, >=101x76 degrees of visual angle); binocular eye videos; annotations of observer's tasks and locations. Gaze and head tracking files are hosted on a mirrored OSF site (see below for the link). * Tasks include: working, shopping, cleaning, hiking, socializing, playing music, creating art, and sports. * Demographics: N=59 observers, ages 6-49. Please note that the preferred citation format for this resource is as follows: Greene, M.R., Balas, B.J., Lecroart, M.D., MacNeilage, P.R., Hart, J.A., Binaee, K., Hausamann, P.A., Mezile, R., Shankar, B., Sinnott, C.B., Capurro, K., Halow, S., Howe, H., Josyula, M., Li, A., Mieses, A., Mohamed, A., Nudnou, I., Parkhill, E., Riley, P., Schmidt, B., Shinkle, M.W., Si, W., Szekely, B, Torres, J.M., Weissmann, E. (2024) The Visual Experience Dataset: Over 200 Recorded Hours of Integrated Eye Movement, Odometry, and Egocentric Video. ArXiv.
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