OpenPack is an open access logistics-dataset for human activity recognition, which contains human movement and package information from ten subjects. The package information includes the size and number of items included in each packaging task. While the human movement information is subdivided into three types of data, acceleration, physiological, and depth-sensing. In the "Humanware laboratory" at IST Osaka University, with the supervision of industrial engineers, an experiment to mimic logistic center labor was designed. Workers with previous packaging experience performed a set of packaging tasks according to an instruction manual from a real-life logistic center. During the experiment, subjects were recorded performing packing operations using Lidar, Kinect, and Realsense depth sensors while also wearing four IMU devices and 2 Empatica E4 wearable sensors. Each subject was tasked with performing 20 packing jobs on 5 separate sessions for a total of 100 jobs. Approximately 50 hours of packaging operations have been labeled into 8 global operation classes and 17 sub-classes for this dataset.
OpenPack: Public multi-modal dataset for packaging work recognition in logistics domain
2022-03-22
Forschungsdaten
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
DDC: | 629 |
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