The multi-angle extended three-dimensional activities (META) stimulus set: A tool for studying event cognition

Matthew A. Bezdek, Tan T. Nguyen, Christopher S. Hall, Todd S. Braver, Aaron F. Bobick, Jeffrey M. Zacks

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Abstract

To study complex human activity and how it is perceived and remembered, it is valuable to have large-scale, well-characterized stimuli that are representative of such activity. We present the Multi-angle Extended Three-dimensional Activities (META) stimulus set, a structured and highly instrumented set of extended event sequences performed in naturalistic settings. Performances were captured with two color cameras and a Kinect v2 camera with color and depth sensors, allowing the extraction of three-dimensional skeletal joint positions. We tracked the positions and identities of objects for all chapters using a mixture of manual coding and an automated tracking pipeline, and hand-annotated the timings of high-level actions. We also performed an online experiment to collect normative event boundaries for all chapters at a coarse and fine grain of segmentation, which allowed us to quantify event durations and agreement across participants. We share these materials publicly to advance new discoveries in the study of complex naturalistic activity.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3629-3644
Number of pages16
JournalBehavior Research Methods
Volume55
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2023

Keywords

  • Action perception
  • Event cognition
  • Event segmentation
  • Naturalistic stimuli
  • Norms

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