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Separate accuracy and traffic metadata

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Use nine deliberate free tags: drawing-process, longitudinal-study, traditional-art, single-subject, and video for factual scope; computer-vision, video-understanding, creative-process, and human-motion for legitimate discovery. Add structured video-classification and feature-extraction task facets, expert-generated creator-curated metadata, and English metadata-language scope. Rewrite the lead around 467 recordings, one artist, physical media, nearly two years, and standardized acquisition since July 2025.

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  license: cc-by-nc-4.0
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  pretty_name: Time-Lapse Artifacts
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  annotations_creators:
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- - no-annotation
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  source_datasets:
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  - original
 
 
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  size_categories:
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  - n<1K
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  task_categories:
 
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  - feature-extraction
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  tags:
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- - video
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- - computer-vision
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- - art
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- - time-lapse
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- - analog-media
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  - drawing-process
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- - skill-acquisition
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  - longitudinal-study
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- - single-creator
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- - provenance
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- - archival
 
 
 
 
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  ---
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  # time-lapse-artifacts
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- 467 time-lapse recordings of analog drawing from one continuous practice,
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- covering September 2024–present (currently through August 10, 2026). The active
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- release is approximately 1.89 TB: 338 canonical Standard videos with per-record
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- content hashes and validated technical metadata, plus 129 earlier Pre-Standard
 
 
 
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  recordings with lighter descriptive metadata.
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  The underlying practice also includes a 2012–2016 livestream layer, but those
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  ## Annotation State
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- The videos are primarily raw and unannotated. The release does not provide:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  - frame-level bounding boxes or segmentation masks
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  - hand, pen-tip, pose, or stroke labels
 
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  license: cc-by-nc-4.0
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  pretty_name: Time-Lapse Artifacts
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  annotations_creators:
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+ - expert-generated
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  source_datasets:
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  - original
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+ language:
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+ - en
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  size_categories:
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  - n<1K
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  task_categories:
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+ - video-classification
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  - feature-extraction
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  tags:
 
 
 
 
 
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  - drawing-process
 
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  - longitudinal-study
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+ - traditional-art
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+ - single-subject
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+ - video
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+ - computer-vision
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+ - video-understanding
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+ - creative-process
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+ - human-motion
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  ---
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  # time-lapse-artifacts
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+ 467 time-lapse recordings of one artist's traditional drawing practice across
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+ nearly two years (September 2024–August 10, 2026), with standardized acquisition
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+ since July 15, 2025. Across approximately 1.89 TB of video, the archive follows
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+ the same artist working in physical media—including pencil, ballpoint pen,
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+ fountain pen, graphite, and ink—on fixed-format paper and illustration board.
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+ The release combines 338 canonical Standard videos with per-record content
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+ hashes and validated technical metadata, plus 129 earlier Pre-Standard
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  recordings with lighter descriptive metadata.
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  The underlying practice also includes a 2012–2016 livestream layer, but those
 
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  ## Annotation State
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+ Session-level descriptive and provenance metadata are curated by the creator
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+ from the physical practice, filenames, file properties, and retained historical
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+ evidence. This is the scope of `annotations_creators: expert-generated`; it does
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+ not mean that frame-level task labels exist. Likewise, `language: en` describes
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+ the filename vocabulary, metadata, and documentation, not incidental audio.
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+ The `video-classification` task facet refers to possible session-level targets
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+ such as documented tool, medium, and support. The release does not define label
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+ encodings, an official benchmark, or train/validation/test partitions.
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+ The videos themselves are primarily raw and unannotated. The release does not
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+ provide:
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  - frame-level bounding boxes or segmentation masks
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  - hand, pen-tip, pose, or stroke labels