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. 2022 May 28;42:108319. doi: 10.1016/j.dib.2022.108319

Table 6.

Fields in the file situations.csv.

Column header Description Multiple values possible
SituationID A number that uniquely identifies the situation in the dataset. No
Situation The situation title includes the title of the work the situation is in followed by a parenthesis with few words describing the situation. No
Genre The genre that the Situation belongs to, either Art, Narrative or Game. No
Character The name of the character. Characters are agents (i.e. they engage in some kind of activity with the machine vision technology) with at least one identifying trait, e.g. they are adult humans, or bisexual, adult cyborgs. Additional data about each Character (Species, Age, Ethnicity, Gender, and Sexuality) can be found in characters.csv. Yes
CharacterID A number that uniquely identifies the character in the dataset. Yes
Entity A generic agent where details about species, age, ethnicity, gender, sexuality or such details are not relevant or available to us. This field uses a fixed vocabulary: Corporation, Creator, Environment, Government, Humans in general, Image, Law enforcement, Military, Object, User. Yes
Technology Machine vision technologies as defined in Table 2. Yes
Verb Actions taken by Characters, Entities or Technologies in the Situation. Verbs are an open vocabulary only limited by their form: they either end in -ing to indicate a more active stance or end in -ed to indicate a more passive or receptive stance. Verbs were assigned with the requirement that they fit in the sentence "This character/entity/technology is ___ing" or "This character/entity/technology is ___ed." Like the other data, these are qualitative interpretations or descriptions of actions in the Situation and are not automatically extracted from the works. Yes