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Published August 3, 2022 | Version 1.0.0
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K-EmoPhone, A Mobile and Wearable Dataset with In-Situ Emotion, Stress, and Attention Labels

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ABSTRACT: With the popularization of low-cost mobile and wearable sensors, many prior studies used such sensors to track and analyze people's mental well-being, productivity, and behavioral patterns. However, there is a lack of open datasets collected in real-world contexts with affective and cognitive state labels such as emotion, stress, and attention. This limits the advances in affective computing and human-computer interaction research. In this work, we present K-EmoPhone, an in-the-wild naturalistic dataset (n=80, 1-week) of smartphone use, wearable sensing, and self-reported affect states from college students. The dataset contains continuous probing of peripheral physiological signals and mobility data measured by off-the-shelf commercial devices in addition to context and interaction data by users' smartphones. Moreover, the dataset includes self-reports of in-situ affect states (n=5,753) such as emotion, stress level, attention level, and disturbance level, acquired by the experience sampling method. The resulting K-EmoPhone dataset helps to advance the research and development of affective computing, emotion intelligence technologies, and attention management based on mobile and wearable sensor data.

Last update: Aug. 3, 2022

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* Version 1.0.0 (Aug. 3, 2022)

  • Added P##.zip files, where each P## means the separate participant.
  • Added SubjData.zip file, which includes individual characteristics information and labels.

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This dataset is currently under review by Scientific Data, Nature. The primary encoding of data files is "utf-8", but "cp949" may be needed due to Korean characters.

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