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Construction and validation of the Dalian emotional movement open-source set (DEMOS).

Mingming Zhang1,2, Lu Yu1,2, Keye Zhang3, Bixuan Du1,2, Bin Zhan4,5, Shuxin Jia1,2, Shaohua Chen1,2, Fengxu Han1,2, Yiwen Li1,2, Shuaicheng Liu1,2, Xi Yi1,2, Shenglan Liu6,7, Wenbo Luo8,9.   

Abstract

Human body movements are important for emotion recognition and social communication and have received extensive attention from researchers. In this field, emotional biological motion stimuli, as depicted by point-light displays, are widely used. However, the number of stimuli in the existing material library is small, and there is a lack of standardized indicators, which subsequently limits experimental design and conduction. Therefore, based on our prior kinematic dataset, we constructed the Dalian Emotional Movement Open-source Set (DEMOS) using computational modeling. The DEMOS has three views (i.e., frontal 0°, left 45°, and left 90°) and in total comprises 2664 high-quality videos of emotional biological motion, each displaying happiness, sadness, anger, fear, disgust, and neutral. All stimuli were validated in terms of recognition accuracy, emotional intensity, and subjective movement. The objective movement for each expression was also calculated. The DEMOS can be downloaded for free from https://osf.io/83fst/ . To our knowledge, this is the largest multi-view emotional biological motion set based on the whole body. The DEMOS can be applied in many fields, including affective computing, social cognition, and psychiatry.
© 2022. The Psychonomic Society, Inc.

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Keywords:  Biological motion; Body movement; Emotion; Stimulus set; View

Year:  2022        PMID: 35931937     DOI: 10.3758/s13428-022-01887-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Behav Res Methods        ISSN: 1554-351X


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