Infant Sleep Posture Recognition Image Dataset

#image classification #posture estimation #pattern recognition #infant sleep safety #sleep posture recognition #maternal and infant health
  • 500 records
  • 1.5G
  • JPG
  • CC-BY-NC-SA 4.0
  • MOBIUSI INCMOBIUSI INC
Updated:2026-02-04

AI Analysis & Value Prop

Currently, there are many challenges in improving infant sleep safety, including the difficulty of assessing posture and monitoring sleep status without affecting normal infant sleep. Existing monitoring equipment often relies on clothing sensors, which may cause discomfort and excessive interference. This dataset aims to address the risk of asphyxiation caused by incorrect infant sleep posture through visual recognition technology, optimizing the data input structure of infant care monitoring systems. Images in this dataset were collected using high-definition camera equipment in a simulated home environment to ensure realistic and natural scenes. Quality control includes multiple rounds of annotation, consistency checks, and final review by childcare experts. The data annotation team consists of 30 professionals with backgrounds in medicine and artificial intelligence. Data preprocessing includes image standardization, data augmentation such as rotation and flipping, and is ultimately organized and stored in folders for easy access and application.

Dataset Insights

Sample Examples

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Technical Specifications

FieldTypeDescription
file_namestringFile name
qualitystringResolution
sleeping_positionstringThe category of sleeping position identified, such as supine, lateral, or prone.
age_estimationintegerEstimated age based on the physical features of the infant in the image.
posture_pointsjsonCoordinates of the keypoints of the infant's body posture identified in the image.
clothing_typestringThe type of clothing worn by the infant in the image, such as onesie or sleep sack.
blanket_presencebooleanIndicates whether a blanket is covering the infant in the image.
head_positionstringSpecific position of the infant’s head in relation to the body, such as center, left, or right.
expressionstringFacial expression of the infant in the image, such as smiling, crying, or neutral.

Compliance Statement

Authorization TypeCC-BY-NC-SA 4.0 (Attribution–NonCommercial–ShareAlike)
Commercial UseRequires exclusive subscription or authorization contract (monthly or per-invocation charging)
Privacy and AnonymizationNo PII, no real company names, simulated scenarios follow industry standards
Compliance SystemCompliant with China's Data Security Law / EU GDPR / supports enterprise data access logs

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main purpose of this dataset?
The infant sleep position recognition image dataset is used to aid in the research and improvement of infant sleep safety.
What research fields is this dataset suitable for?
This dataset is suitable for scientific research, particularly research related to infant sleep safety.
What modalities of data are included in this dataset?
The dataset includes data in the image modality.
What aspects of research can be improved using this dataset?
Using this dataset can improve research on infant sleep position recognition and safety assessment.
How does this dataset aid in improving infant sleep safety?
By providing a large amount of image data of different infant sleep positions, it helps analyze and identify potentially unsafe sleep positions.

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Cite this Work

@dataset{Mobiusi2026,
  title={Infant Sleep Posture Recognition Image Dataset},
  author={MOBIUSI INC},
  year={2026},
  url={https://www.mobiusi.com/datasets/689d2593a15a092180daa5ea85c51ec2?dataset_scene_cate_type=1},
  urldate={2026-02-04},
  keywords={infant sleep posture dataset, scientific research posture recognition, maternal and infant safety image data},
  version={1.0}
}

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