Published January 25, 2019 | Version v1
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weDraw Movement Corpus

  • 1. University College London
  • 2. Universita Degli Studi Di Genoa

Description

Summary

The weDraw Movement Corpus consists of three datasets: the weDraw-1 Movement Dataset (w1MD), the VI-weDraw Movement Dataset (VIwMD), and the weDraw-Games Movement Dataset (wGMD). The w1MD and VIwMD datasets were collected from children (with visual impairment, for the VIwMD dataset) based on game-like (i.e. fun) activities inspired by qualitative pedagogical studies. The wGMD dataset was based on weDraw serious games (Cartesian Garden, Angles Shapes and Fraction Musical Games) in both schools for children with visual impairment and mainstream schools.

The three datasets were built using video cameras, a Microsoft Kinect sensor, and the Notch wearable sensors. However, only the motion capture data from these sensors (and not raw videos) are open.

Please see the corpus README for more details.

 

How To Cite and Where to Get More Details

  1. Please cite the following papers in all publications that result from use of the weDraw-1 Movement Dataset:

Olugbade, T. A., Newbold, J., Johnson, R., Volta, E., Alborno, P., Dillon, M., Volpe, G., Bianchi-Berthouze, N. Automatic Detection of Reflective Thinking in Mathematical Problem Solving based on Unconstrained Bodily Exploration, https://arxiv.org/abs/1812.07941.

More details about the weDraw-1 Movement Dataset can also be found there.
 

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Please contact Nadia Berthouze & Gualtiero Volpe

 

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Additional details

Funding

weDRAW – Exploiting the best sensory modality for learning arithmetic and geometrical concepts based on multisensory interactive Information and Communication Technologies and serious games 732391
European Commission