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MINIONS: Motion capture from INertial and visION Sensors
MINIONS is a large-scale multi-modal human motion capture dataset collected from inertial sensors (IMUs) and vision sensors (RGB videos), designed to support research on consumer-affordable motion capture with a monocular camera and sparse IMUs, as well as broader motion understanding tasks.
Key properties
- Multi-modalities: captured with up to eight 2K RGB cameras and full-body IMU suits with 17 nine-axis sensors; an RGB-D scanner is used to obtain textured meshes for each actor.
- Scalability: 5.5M+ frames and ~440 minutes of action sequences captured from multiple viewpoints.
- Diversity: 146 fine-grained action categories, including single-person and multi-person interactions.
- Abundance of annotations: time-synchronized labels per frame, including 2D/3D keypoints, joint rotations, SMPL parameters, fine-grained action labels, and texture.
Data acquisition & annotation pipeline (from the paper)
The dataset construction covers the following stages:
- Multimedia hardware setup: synchronized RGB cameras, full-body IMUs, and an RGB-D scanner.
- Calibration: camera calibration; IMU alignment to the SMPL coordinate system; camera–IMU alignment.
- Textured mesh reconstruction: RGB-D scanning to build textured human models and recover approximate SMPL shape parameters.
- Global motion annotations: tracking, 2D keypoint detection, 3D triangulation, and motion recovery by combining visual and inertial results, producing high-quality 2D/3D joints and SMPL parameters.
Access policy (controlled access)
The dataset is not released for indiscriminate public download. Access is registration-based and approval-based for eligible users, and requires submitting information and a signed agreement.
- Data License: see
LICENSE(full text). - Important: the license grants use solely for non-commercial, not-for-profit research and/or non-commercial educational use (see the license for full terms).
Citation
If you use MINIONS, please cite the corresponding paper:
- Title: Motion Capture from Inertial and Vision Sensors
@article{minions2026,
title = {Motion Capture from Inertial and Vision Sensors},
author = {Chen, Xiaodong and Liu, Wu and Bao, Qian and Liu, Xinchen and Dai, Ruoli and Zhang, Yongdong and Mei, Tao},
journal = {Arxiv},
year = {2026}
}
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