Brain Signals and the Corresponding Hand Movement Signals Dataset (BS-HMS-Dataset)

Citation Author(s):
Diksha
Shukla
University of Wyoming
Sicong
Chen
Syracuse University
Yao
Lu
Syracuse University
Partha Pratim
Kundu
Institute for Infocomm Research
Ravichandra
Malapati
Syracuse University
Sujit
Poudel
Syracuse University
Zhanpeng
Jin
University at Buffalo, SUNY
Vir
Phoha
Syracuse University
Submitted by:
DIKSHA SHUKLA
Last updated:
Thu, 12/12/2019 - 13:17
DOI:
10.21227/my1k-dd23
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Abstract 

BS-HMS-Dataset is a dataset of the users' brainwave signals and the corresponding hand movement signals from a large number of volunteer participants. The dataset has two parts; (1) Neurosky based Dataset (collected over several months in 2016 from 32 volunteer participants), and (2) Emotiv based Dataset (collected from 27 volunteer participants over several months in 2019). 

Neurosky based Dataset - Neurosky based dataset consists of EEG data recordings from neurosky headset and the corresponding hand movements recordings from SONY smartwatch's motions sensors. The users wore the smartwatch based on their personal preference of left or right hand.

Emotiv based Dataset - Emotiv based dataset consists of EEG data recordings from Emotiv Epoc+ headset and the corresponding hand movements from both the hands of the user. The hand movement data was recorded using two SONY smartwatches which users wore in their hands, one in each hand. 

Both the datasets, Neurosky based Dataset and Emotiv based Dataset, were collected in two different sessions with an average gap of 6-7 days between the sessions. In each session the volunteer participants performed four different activities; (1) watching a happy video, (2) typing their response to the questions about the story in the watched happy video, (3) watching a sad video, and (4) typing their response to the questions about the story in the watched sad video. The users took a gap of ~5 minutes to rest between the different activities. The data was recorded separately for each activity. 

Instructions: 

There are two folders under each user; session I and sessions II. Each session folder contains four different folders; one for each activity performed by the user. Each activity folder contains .csv files; (1) EEG Data (brainwave.csv), (2) Handmovement Accelerometer Data (accelerometer.csv), and (3) Handmovement Gyroscope Data (gyroscope.csv).

A more deatailed description of the data is given in BS-HMS-Dataset-Documentation.pdf file.

Acknowledgement: This data collection was supported in part by the National Science Foundation (NSF) under grant SaTC-1527795.

Please cite: [1] Diksha Shukla, Sicong Chen, Yao Lu, Partha Pratim Kundu, Ravichandra Malapati, Sujit Poudel, Zhanpeng Jin, Vir Phoha, "Brain Signals and the Corresponding Hand Movement Signals Dataset (BS-HMS-Dataset)", IEEE Dataport, 2019. [Online]. Available: http://dx.doi.org/10.21227/my1k-dd23. Accessed: Dec. 05, 2019.

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