# DaRA Dataset: Combining Wearable Sensors, Location Tracking, and Process Knowledge for Enhanced Human Activity and Human Context Recognition in Warehousing

**Authors:** Friedrich Niemann, Fernando Moya Rueda, Moh’d Khier Al Kfari, Nilah Ravi Nair, Dustin Schauten, Veronika Kretschmer, Stefan Lüdtke, Alice Kirchheim

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/s26020739 · Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) · 2026-01-22

## TL;DR

The DaRA dataset combines wearable sensors, location tracking, and process knowledge to improve activity and context recognition in warehouse environments.

## Contribution

DaRA introduces a publicly available, multimodal dataset with detailed annotations for human activity and context in industrial settings.

## Key findings

- DaRA includes over 109 hours of video and sensor data from a realistic warehouse environment.
- The dataset features 12 class categories and 207 class labels with high annotation quality (Light’s Kappa 78.27% to 99.88%).
- It supports research in human activity and context recognition using multiple modalities.

## Abstract

Understanding human movement in industrial environments requires more than simple step counts—it demands contextual information to interpret activities and enhance workflows. Key factors such as location and process context are essential. However, research on context-sensitive human activity recognition is limited by the lack of publicly available datasets that include both human movement and contextual labels. Our work introduces the DaRA dataset to address this research gap. DaRA comprises over 109 h of video footage, including 32 h from wearable first-person cameras and 77 h from fixed third-person cameras. In a laboratory environment replicating a realistic warehouse, scenarios such as order picking, packaging, unpacking, and storage were captured. The movements of 18 subjects were captured using inertial measurement units, Bluetooth devices for indoor localization, wearable first-person cameras, and fixed third-person cameras. DaRA offers detailed annotations with 12 class categories and 207 class labels covering human movements and contextual information such as process steps and locations. A total of 15 annotators and 8 revisers contributed over 1572 h in annotation and 361 h in revision. High label quality is reflected in Light’s Kappa values ranging from 78.27% to 99.88%. Therefore, DaRA provides a robust, multimodal foundation for human activity and context recognition in industrial settings.

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