COVID-BEHAVE dataset: measuring human behaviour during the COVID-19 pandemic
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2022-12-06Referencia bibliográfica
Konsolakis, K... [et al.]. COVID-BEHAVE dataset: measuring human behaviour during the COVID-19 pandemic. Sci Data 9, 754 (2022). [https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-022-01856-8]
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European Commission 769553; Dutch UT-CTITResumen
Aiming to illuminate the effects of enforced confinements on people’s lives, this paper presents a novel
dataset that measures human behaviour holistically and longitudinally during the COVID-19 outbreak.
In particular, we conducted a study during the first wave of the lockdown, where 21 healthy subjects
from the Netherlands and Greece participated, collecting multimodal raw and processed data from
smartphone sensors, activity trackers, and users’ responses to digital questionnaires. The study lasted
more than two months, although the duration of the data collection varies per participant. The data are
publicly available and can be used to model human behaviour in a broad sense as the dataset explores
physical, social, emotional, and cognitive domains. The dataset offers an exemplary perspective on a
given group of people that could be considered to build new models for investigating behaviour changes
as a consequence of the lockdown. Importantly, to our knowledge, this is the first dataset combining
passive sensing, experience sampling, and virtual assistants to study human behaviour dynamics in a
prolonged lockdown situation.





