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by Alexqw85
3289 days ago
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The lab I work in publishes, and has continues to extend, the studyforrest dataset for quite a few years now. http://studyforrest.org Most of the consumers so far have been neuroscience researchers and statisticians, but we do hope (and think) that there's value for a wide variety of interests. There's a bunch of different data, but the highlights are fMRI scans of people watching and/or listening to the movie Forrest Gump, eye tracking, and detailed annotations of the movie. We are also about to begin acquiring simultaneous EEG and fMRI. http://studyforrest.org/data.html Accessing the data is easy, and, as great admirers of Joey Hess, we also have it available in a git annex repo. :-) http://studyforrest.org/access.html ---Alex [EDIT] Given that this thread is about open source datasets, it's probably worth mentioning that the license is PDDL. https://opendatacommons.org/licenses/pddl/1.0/ |
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