MOBIUSI INC| Field | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
| file_name | string | File name |
| duration | string | Duration |
| quality | string | Resolution |
| gesture_type | string | The types of gestures identified in the video, such as waving, pointing, etc. |
| expression_type | string | The types of facial expressions displayed in the video, such as smiling, frowning, etc. |
| participant_count | integer | The total number of people participating in the discussion in the video. |
| dominant_gesture | string | The gesture most frequently used in the video. |
| interaction_density | float | The frequency of interactive behaviors in the video. |
| mood_level | string | The group emotional state inferred from body language, such as positive, negative, neutral. |
| speaking_turns | integer | The total number of turns participants take speaking in the video. |
| proxemics_type | string | The types of interaction distances between participants, such as intimate, social distances, etc. |
| body_orientation | string | The orientation of participants' bodies in the video, such as facing or sideways to others. |
| eye_contact_frequency | float | The frequency of eye contact between participants. |
| Authorization Type | CC-BY-NC-SA 4.0 (Attribution–NonCommercial–ShareAlike) |
| Commercial Use | Requires exclusive subscription or authorization contract (monthly or per-invocation charging) |
| Privacy and Anonymization | No PII, no real company names, simulated scenarios follow industry standards |
| Compliance System | Compliant with China's Data Security Law / EU GDPR / supports enterprise data access logs |

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@dataset{Mobiusi2026,
title={Creative Design Studio Interaction Body Language Recognition Video Dataset},
author={MOBIUSI INC},
year={2026},
url={https://www.mobiusi.com/datasets/aa804198deea569818ec0f8190cb05a7},
urldate={2026-02-04},
keywords={body language recognition, video behavior analysis, non-verbal communication, creative discussion, team collaboration},
version={1.0}
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