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John-John
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Cabibihan

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The dataset contains physiological data collected using a wearable device from 5 children with autism (all males) during interaction sessions with different stimuli. The dataset (QU_Autism_dataset.csv) is related to our investigations of using wearable devices to detect the occurrence of challenging behaviors among children with autism. The study used a wearable device that acquired the acceleration (ACC) (i.e., in X, Y, Z), electrodermal activity (EDA), temperature (TEMP), heart rate (HR), and blood volume pulse (BVP).

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Indirect hand measurement processes have been used to improve remote accessibility and non-contact acquisition methods. This is particularly helpful when developing custom products, such as prostheses or gloves, to a user. Indirect hand measurements, however, may be difficult to acquire due to the requirement that certain specifications to be met. In the case of indirect measurement determination from 3D scans, obstructions may affect the observed outcome. This is especially true when using low-cost 3D scanners that have not been optimized for medical use.

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The datasets are related to the findings and results of our investigations of the minimal force thresholds perception in robotic surgical applications. The experimental setup included an indenter-based haptic device acting on the fingertip of a participant and a visual system displays grasping tasks by a surgical grasper. The experiments included the display of a set of presentations in three different modes, namely, visual-alone, haptic-alone, and bimodal (i.e., combined). Sixty participants took part in these experiments and were asked to distinguish between consecutive presentations.

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