The provided dataset consists of high-quality realistic head models and combined EEG/MEG data which can be used for state-of-the-art methods in brain research, such as modern finite element methods (FEM) to compute the EEG/MEG forward problems using the software toolbox DUNEuro (http://duneuro.org).
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Reflectance measurements of Bidirectional Texture Functions (BTFs)
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The volumetric representation of human interactions is one of the fundamental domains in the development of immersive media productions and telecommunication applications. Particularly in the context of the rapid advancement of Extended Reality (XR) applications, this volumetric data has proven to be an essential technology for future XR elaboration. In this work, we present a new multimodal database to help advance the development of immersive technologies. Our proposed database provides ethically compliant and diverse volumetric data, in particular 27 participants displaying posed facial expressions and subtle body movements while speaking, plus 11 participants wearing head-mounted displays (HMDs). The recording system consists of a volumetric capture (VoCap) studio, including 31 synchronized modules with 62 RGB cameras and 31 depth cameras. In addition to textured meshes, point clouds, and multi-view RGB-D data, we use one Lytro Illum camera for providing light field (LF) data simul
InfiniteRep is a synthetic, open-source dataset for fitness and physical therapy (PT) applications. It includes 1k videos of diverse avatars performing multiple repetitions of common exercises. It includes significant variation in the environment, lighting conditions, avatar demographics, and movement trajectories. From cadence to kinematic trajectory, each rep is done slightly differently -- just like real humans. InfiniteRep videos are accompanied by a rich set of pixel-perfect labels and annotations, including frame-specific repetition counts.