More Videos, More Moves: A Bigger Set of Human Actions
This update adds more kinds of human moves to a large video collection, making it easier for people and tools to learn from real life.
The project grew from six hundred to 700 classes, so you'll find even more examples of everyday things like dancing, cooking, or fixing things.
Each class now has many clips from different places, giving a wider view of how people act across the world.
Think of it like a bigger photo album of motion — more faces, more settings, more small differences that matter.
The idea is simple: with more varied video, studies and apps can get better at recognising real moments.
The set is meant to be shared so others can use it, test ideas, and build new tools for health, safety, or fun.
It's not perfect yet, but this change is a big step.
If you like how people move or care about smarter tech, this will be useful.
Join the conversation, explore the clips, and see what new patterns you discover.
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Read article comprehensive review in Paperium.net:
A Short Note on the Kinetics-700 Human Action Dataset
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