A dataset on the experimental study of online and offline communication with digital and biomarkers (opens in new tab)
The rise of videoconferencing (VC) technologies has transformed how individuals collaborate and interact across professional and personal contexts. However, empirical studies comparing VC and face-to-face (FtF) interactions remain fragmented, partly due to a lack of open, multimodal datasets capturing both modalities with rich behavioural, physiological, and self-report measures. To address this gap, we introduce the dataset, comprising approximately 180 hours of audio-visual recordings of un...
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