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HARMONIC: A multimodal dataset of assistive human-robot collaboration

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ROBOTICS RESEARCH
Volume 41, Issue 1, Pages 3-11

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/02783649211050677

Keywords

Human-robot interaction; shared autonomy; intention; multimodal; eye gaze; assistive robotics

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  1. National Science Foundation [IIS-1755823, DGE 1745016]
  2. Paralyzed Veterans of America

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The HARMONIC dataset presents a large multimodal dataset capturing human interactions with a robotic arm in a shared autonomy setting designed for assistive eating tasks. It includes data views of various aspects such as eye gaze, body pose, and hand pose, providing valuable resources for researchers interested in intention prediction, human mental state modeling, and shared autonomy studies. The dataset offers data streams in formats like video and human-readable CSV and YAML files.
We present the Human And Robot Multimodal Observations of Natural Interactive Collaboration (HARMONIC) dataset. This is a large multimodal dataset of human interactions with a robotic arm in a shared autonomy setting designed to imitate assistive eating. The dataset provides human, robot, and environmental data views of 24 different people engaged in an assistive eating task with a 6-degree-of-freedom (6-DOF) robot arm. From each participant, we recorded video of both eyes, egocentric video from a head-mounted camera, joystick commands, electromyography from the forearm used to operate the joystick, third-person stereo video, and the joint positions of the 6-DOF robot arm. Also included are several features that come as a direct result of these recordings, such as eye gaze projected onto the egocentric video, body pose, hand pose, and facial keypoints. These data streams were collected specifically because they have been shown to be closely related to human mental states and intention. This dataset could be of interest to researchers studying intention prediction, human mental state modeling, and shared autonomy. Data streams are provided in a variety of formats such as video and human-readable CSV and YAML files.

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