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The dataset viewer is not available for this subset.
Cannot get the split names for the config 'default' of the dataset.
Exception:    SplitsNotFoundError
Message:      The split names could not be parsed from the dataset config.
Traceback:    Traceback (most recent call last):
                File "tsfile/tsfile_py_cpp.pyx", line 567, in tsfile.tsfile_py_cpp.tsfile_reader_new_c
              tsfile.exceptions.FileOpenError: 28: 
              
              The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception:
              
              Traceback (most recent call last):
                File "/usr/local/lib/python3.14/site-packages/datasets/inspect.py", line 286, in get_dataset_config_info
                  for split_generator in builder._split_generators(
                                         ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~^
                      StreamingDownloadManager(base_path=builder.base_path, download_config=download_config)
                      ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
                  )
                  ^
                File "/usr/local/lib/python3.14/site-packages/datasets/packaged_modules/tsfile/tsfile.py", line 271, in _split_generators
                  scan = self._scan_metadata(all_files)
                File "/usr/local/lib/python3.14/site-packages/datasets/packaged_modules/tsfile/tsfile.py", line 318, in _scan_metadata
                  with self._open_reader(file) as reader:
                       ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~^^^^^^
                File "/usr/local/lib/python3.14/site-packages/datasets/packaged_modules/tsfile/tsfile.py", line 742, in _open_reader
                  return TsFileReader(file)
                File "tsfile/tsfile_reader.pyx", line 323, in tsfile.tsfile_reader.TsFileReaderPy.__init__
              SystemError: <class '_weakrefset.WeakSet'> returned a result with an exception set
              
              The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception:
              
              Traceback (most recent call last):
                File "/src/services/worker/src/worker/job_runners/config/split_names.py", line 66, in compute_split_names_from_streaming_response
                  for split in get_dataset_split_names(
                               ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~^
                      path=dataset,
                      ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
                      config_name=config,
                      ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
                      token=hf_token,
                      ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
                  )
                  ^
                File "/usr/local/lib/python3.14/site-packages/datasets/inspect.py", line 340, in get_dataset_split_names
                  info = get_dataset_config_info(
                      path,
                  ...<6 lines>...
                      **config_kwargs,
                  )
                File "/usr/local/lib/python3.14/site-packages/datasets/inspect.py", line 291, in get_dataset_config_info
                  raise SplitsNotFoundError("The split names could not be parsed from the dataset config.") from err
              datasets.inspect.SplitsNotFoundError: The split names could not be parsed from the dataset config.

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Koch Bimanual Grasp 3 (TsFile)

Apache TsFile version of Yuanzhu/koch_bimanual_grasp_3.

Overview

Teleoperation demonstrations of a grasping task ("Grasp3.") recorded on a Koch bimanual robot — two low-cost 6-DOF arms operated together. Each episode is one demonstration with per-frame joint positions (observed state) and the commanded joint actions for both arms, captured at 30 fps.

  • Robot: Koch bimanual (left + right 6-DOF arms, robot_type = koch_bimanual).
  • Episodes: 50 demonstrations of one task ("Grasp3.").
  • Frames: 16,763 timesteps total, recorded at 30 fps.
  • Source format: LeRobot v2.0.

Schema (TsFile structure)

All 50 episodes are stored in a single .tsfile using the TsFile table model.

  • Time (INT64, milliseconds) — per-frame timestamp, restarts at 0 for each episode (round(timestamp * 1000); ~33 ms apart at 30 fps).
  • episode_index (TAG) — demonstration id (0–49). Query a single episode with WHERE episode_index=0.
  • task_index (TAG) — task id (always 0; the dataset has one task).
  • frame_index (FIELD, INT64) — frame number within the episode.
  • sample_index (FIELD, INT64) — the source global index column.
  • observation_state_0 .. observation_state_11 (FIELD, FLOAT) — 12-DOF observed joint positions: left arm (0–5) then right arm (6–11), each as shoulder_pan, shoulder_lift, elbow_flex, wrist_flex, wrist_roll, gripper.
  • action_0 .. action_11 (FIELD, FLOAT) — 12-DOF commanded joint positions, same left-then-right ordering as the state.

The source timestamp column is dropped because it equals Time / 1000. Camera videos are not included in this repository (see below).

Usage

Read the .tsfile file with the Apache TsFile Java or Python SDK.

# pip install tsfile
from tsfile import TsFileReader
reader = TsFileReader("data/koch_bimanual_grasp_3.tsfile")
# query one episode: WHERE episode_index=0

Videos

The original dataset records three camera streams per episode (observation.images.top_camera, observation.images.side_camera, observation.images.hand_camera). These MP4 videos are not included here — they are not time-series data. Retrieve them from the original dataset under Yuanzhu/koch_bimanual_grasp_3/videos.

Source & license

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