Description: | The series Cricket X, Y and Z are accelerometer data (in three dimensions)
taken from actors performing cricket gestures. The twelve classes
are different umpire signals:
- Cancel Call
- Dead Ball
- Four
- Last Hour
- Leg Bye
- No Ball
- One Short
- Out
- Penalty Runs
- Six
- TV Replay
- Wide.
They mounted two accelerometers orthogonal to
each other, thus acceleration is measured in 3D space. The
accelerometers are housed in a small wrist watch sized enclosure
worn in the form of a wrist band. Taken together the data is a multivariate
time series classification problem, but the series are not aligned so in its current format cannot be used as such. The data has been normalised.
Originally used in Ko et al. "Online Context Recognition in Multisensor Systems using Dynamic
Time Warping" (Link Here) |