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Na Li1, Jane Courtney2, Robert Ross1
1School of Computer Science, Technological University Dublin, Dublin, Ireland.
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The dataset was collected from 28 participants (17 female, 9 male, and 1 non-binary) for a study aimed at modelling and detecting user social behaviours with different confusion states in task-oriented situated human-robot interaction (HRI). The dataset consists of user facial body video recordings synchronised with user speech across three designed experiment scenarios (Tasks 1 - 3). Each experiment lasted approximately one hour per participant. The videos are segmented into individual clips corresponding to specific experimental conversations under predefined conditions: general confusion and non-confusion for Task 1 and 3; and productive confusion, unproductive confusion, and non-confusion for Task 2. In total, the dataset contains 789 video clips (body: 392, face: 397). Each video is recorded in high-definition RGB format, capturing user facial expressions or body language along with their speech. These multimodal data provide a valuable resource for studying user cognitive and mental states in human-robot interaction and human-computer interaction. The data collected for Task 2 was used in [9]. In compliance with GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) and DPIA (data protection impact assessment) guidelines, the dataset is freely available upon request at https://sites.google.com/view/hridatarequst/home.
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