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Kgrc4si v5
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# 動画データ
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動画は[こちら](https://github.com/KnowledgeGraphJapan/KGRC-RDF/releases)に移動しました。
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# Movies
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Movies have moved [here](https://kgrc4si.home.kg/Movie/).
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Fall backward while walking and turning1
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The person leaves the living room, walks through the kitchen, and enters the bedroom. In the bedroom, walk towards the bed where a cat is resting. The person reaches out and grabs the cat gently. The person then re-enter the living room, bringing the cat along, and settle down on sofa for some leisure time while petting the cat. To watch some TV programs, the person gets up from the sofa and walks towards somewhere a remote controller is placed. Then search for the remote control, hoping to change the TV programs while watching television. Once person finds the remote control, walk over to the TV and turn it on. After that, the person returns to the coffee table and turn attention to it to have the remote control within reach. However, the person is falling while walking and turning. While bringing with cat, this person initiates a turn by crossing his left leg in front of his right. He loses balance during the next step, after the toe of his right foot collides with his left heel, resulting in a backward fall.
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[WALK] <kitchen> (1)
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[WALK] <bedroom> (1)
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[WALK] <cat> (1)
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[GRAB] <cat> (1)
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[WALK] <kitchen> (1)
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[WALK] <livingroom> (1)
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[WALK] <sofa> (1)
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[SIT] <sofa> (1)
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[STAND]
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[WALK] <remotecontrol> (1)
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[WALK] <tv> (1)
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[SWITCHON] <tv> (1)
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[WALK] <coffeetable> (1)
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[FALLBACK]
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Fall in bathroom1
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As the person wakes up in the early morning, he/she finds himself/herself in their bedroom. Leaving the bedroom, the person walks towards the bathroom for their morning personal hygiene routine. Upon reaching the bathroom, enter and close the door behind a person. Then, walk to the toilet and proceed to use the toilet for his/her bathroom needs. After finishing, the person flushes the toilet, allowing the water to carry away the waste. As the person spends using the toilet, he/she stands up and prepares to leave the bathroom. Instead of using arm support, the person relies on his/her balance and strength to stabilize himself/herself. Then, a fall occurs during the transition from sitting to standing out of the toilet seat. The person who collapses in the bathroom has a higher chance of getting injuries. Landing on the hard tile floor or hitting the porcelain toilet with a body limb could easily result in a cracked bone or even more harmful.
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[WALK] <bathroom> (1)
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[WALK] <door> (1)
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[CLOSE] <door> (1)
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[WALK] <toilet> (1)
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[STAND]
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Fall while during getting up or rising1
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A person walks from the kitchen to the bedroom after finishing household tasks. The person walks to the bed to take a rest and grabs a pillow, then sits on the bed. After taking a rest, the person gets out of bed. Then, a fall occurs during the process of getting up or rising caused by a loss of support with an object such as a bed. The person may have weak muscles, poor balance, or mobility issues that can make it challenging to maintain stability while transitioning from a sitting or lying position to a standing one.
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[WALK] <bedroom> (1)
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[WALK] <pillow> (1)
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[GRAB] <pillow> (1)
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[WALK] <bed> (1)
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[STAND]
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Fall while during getting up or rising2
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After finishing household tasks, a person walks from the kitchen to the living room. The person walks to the sofa to rest, grabs a pillow, then sits on the bed. After spending some time on the sofa, the person gets out of the sofa to turn on the TV. Then, a fall occurs during the process of getting up or rising caused by a loss of support with an object such as a sofa. The person may have weak muscles, particularly in the legs and core, which can make it challenging to maintain stability while transitioning from a sitting or lying position to standing. Without sufficient strength in these muscles, the person may struggle to support the body weight and maintain balance, increasing the fall risk.
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[WALK] <livingroom> (1)
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[WALK] <pillow> (1)
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Fall while initiation of walking2
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A person walks to the sofa in the living room and sits on the sofa. After taking rest, person gets out of sofa and walks to enter the kitchen. Then, a fall occurs at the initiation of walking. It can be concerning and may indicate a balance or stability issue such as foot or leg problems (conditions like arthritis, foot deformities, or previous injuries may contribute to difficulties in weight-bearing or propulsion, leading to falls), and medications or side effects (some medications can cause dizziness, light-headedness, or affect balance, making it more likely for a person to fall when starting to walk).
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[STAND]
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Fall while preparing meal1
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A person in the kitchen is preparing meals. The person finds and grabs the necessary ingredients and groceries, such as fish, salmon, potatoes, cooking pot, etc., near the kitchen counter, sink, and table. The person then falls while cooking and serving food. In that case, both hands carry the cooking ingredients or food. Because of this, a person's balance is affected, and he cannot grab himself if he loses his balance. In addition, cooking involves multitasking, which can divert attention from maintaining balance and stability. If the person is distracted by timers, conversations, or other activities while carrying items, it can increase the fall risk.
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[GRAB] <fryingpan> (1)
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[WALK] <chicken> (1)
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Fall while preparing meal2
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A person in the kitchen is morning meals. The person finds and grabs the necessary food, such as milk, cereal, dish bowl, cupcake, etc., in the kitchen. The person wants to have meals in the living room and so brings these items into the living room and put them on the table. Unfortunately, the person falls while serving food. In that case, both hands carry the cooking ingredients or food. Because of this, a person's balance is affected, and he cannot grab himself if he loses his balance. The person may suffer limited mobility or balance issues, it can increase the risk of falls, especially when multitasking or carrying items. Conditions such as muscle weakness, joint problems, or neurological disorders can affect balance and stability.
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Fall while sitting down1
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A person walks to the bedroom from the kitchen after doing some household work. The person looks at the chair and walks over to it to rest well. The person has a loss of support with an object while sitting down. It seems that a person is transitioning from standing to sitting down on a chair which suddenly rolls backward, causing the person to lose support and start falling to the ground. In that case, the person cannot reach out for a desk, table, or any other stable objects within his reach.
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[WALK] <bedroom> (75)
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Fall while sitting down or lowering1
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A person walks from the bathroom to the bedroom after completing personal hygiene. The person walks over to the bed and sits on it. The person remembers to turn off the room lights and then gets out of bed to walk the switch, then turn it off. Walk back to the bed and locate it to start sleeping. Unfortunately, he/she falls caused by loss of support with an object often occur during sitting down or lowering on the bed due to weakness, instability, or dizziness.
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[STAND]
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[FALLSIT] <bed> (1)

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